In responce to some high-value historical landscapes of Guangzhou city being destroyed by the rapid urbanization process, the "Invisible Guangzhou" Historic Environment Education project takes the Yudai Canal, the moat of the ancient Guangzhou city as the research object. It has built a Historic Environment Education Platform from the bottom-up perspective of public participation, and explored the methods and ideas of Historic Environment Education.
By designing public participation activities, the project helps the public to establish a correct attitude towards the historic urban environment in the process of popularizing historic environment information.