Higher Education Mega Center South station

Higher Education Mega Center South

大学城南
Platform 1 (Line 4 towards Huangcun)
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese大学城南站
Traditional Chinese大學城南站
Literal meaningUniversity City South Station
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDàxuéchéng Nán Zhàn
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationDaaihhohksìhng Nàahm Jaahm
JyutpingDaai6hok6sing4 Naam4 Zaam6
General information
LocationGuangzhou Higher Education Mega Center Main North Street and Central Road Intersection
Xiaoguwei, Panyu District, Guangzhou, Guangdong
China
Coordinates23°02′36″N 113°24′02″E / 23.04333°N 113.40056°E / 23.04333; 113.40056
Operated byGuangzhou Metro Co. Ltd.
Lines
Platforms6 (2 side platforms and 2 island platforms)
Tracks6
Construction
Structure typeUnderground
AccessibleYes
Other information
Station code418 709 1225
History
Opened
  •      Line 4: 26 December 2005 (2005-12-26)
  •      Line 7: 28 December 2016 (2016-12-28)
  •      Line 12: 29 June 2025 (2025-06-29)
Previous namesNanting (南亭) (2005-May 2006)
Services
Preceding station Guangzhou Metro Following station
Higher Education Mega Center North
towards Huangcun
Line 4 Xinzao
Banqiao
towards Meidi Dadao
Line 7 Shenjing
towards Yanshan
Higher Education Mega Center North
towards Ersha Island
Line 12
East section
Terminus
Location

Higher Education Mega Center South Station (simplified Chinese: 大学城南站; traditional Chinese: 大學城南站; Cantonese Yale: Daaihhohksìhng Nàahm Jaahm) is an interchange station between Line 4, Line 7, and Line 12 of the Guangzhou Metro. The Line 4 station started operations on 26 December 2005. It is located at the underground of the south of Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, located on Xiaoguwei Island in Xiaoguwei Subdistrict in Guangzhou's Panyu District. The station became an interchange station when Line 7 started operations on 28 December 2016, and became a three-line interchange station when Line 12 started operations on 29 June 2025. It is the eastern terminus of Line 12.

The station was previously called Nanting Station (南亭站; Nàahmtìhng Jaahm) because of nearby Nanting Village (南亭村) on the island, before changing its name to its current name in May 2006.