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City of Guangzhou
Guangzhou region is located in the center of the Southern China's
Industrial Export Zone.
The City of Guangzhou is only 30 minute plane flight or 3 hours
train ride from Hong Kong. About 80% of the products that are
exported from Hong Kong are manufactured in Guangzhou.
Some of the world famous brand corporations have manufacturing
plants established in Guangzhou. If any business owner wants to
stay competitive in this ever changing market and economy, he
or she needs to visit the source of where all the products are
manufactured.
Guangzhou Travel Guide
Guangzhou, the South Gate of China, is a prosperous metropolis
full of vigor.
Guangzhou is the capital city of Guangdong, and the center of
its political, economic, scientific, educational and cultural
life. Sui (Ears of Rice) is short for Guangzhou and the City of
Ram (Yang Cheng) is also an alias of Guangzhou. The kapok is the
city flower and the kapok tree is the city tree of Guangzhou.
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Guangzhou
is located in the middle south of Guangdong Province, north of
the Pearl River Delta. It lies close to the South China Sea, Hong
Kong, and Macau. Zhujiang (The Pearl River), the third largest
river of China, runs through Guangzhou and is navigable to the
South China Sea. Situated in such an excellent geographical region,
Guangzhou is called China’s South Gate.
Covering an area of 7434.4 square kilometers (2870 square miles),
Guangzhou is home to more than 11 million people, including a
3.7 million transitory population. With the opening of China to
the outside world, a large number of people from other regions
of China swarmed into Guangzhou, one of the first “open”
cities in China. This has accelerated its economic development.
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| Guangzhou is the capital and the sub-provincial
city of Guangdong Province in the southern part of the People's
Republic of China. The city is also known by an older English-language
name, Canton, which is based on a French language transliteration
of the name of the province in Cantonese. It is a port on
the Pearl River, navigable to the South China Sea. As of the
2000 census, the city has a population of 6 million, and a
metropolitan population of 12.6 million,[citation needed]
making it the most populous city in the province and the third
most populous metropolitan area in China.
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Guangzhou is a famous historical city. In ancient days, Guangzhou
was the capital city for three Chinese dynasties: the Nan Yue
(South Yue), the Nan Han (South Han) and the Nanming (South Ming).
Thus it was put in the list of the 24 most famous historical cultural
cities and became a tourist destination. You can not understand
most Chinese cities deeply until you know their history. This
is true of Guangzhou. Many historic sights: the Western Han Nanyue
King's Tomb Museum, the Zhenhai Tower and the Sun Yat-sen Memorial
Hall tell us the 2,000-year history of Guangzhou.
Today, Guangzhou retains its ancient customs, but is also a large
city full of vigor and current fashions. You can find something
worth taking home in Shangxia Jiu Lu, Beijing Lu and Di Shi Fu
Lu.
Trying Yue Cai (Cantonese Cuisine), one of eight Chinese famous
cuisines, is definitely a must in Guangzhou! Eat delicious food
with ingredients you have never heard of.
Hotel facilities and service in Guangzhou are fine. A word of
warning: Do make a reservation beforehand if you decide to visit
Guangzhou during the Canton Fair. For visitors, especially those
plan to attend the Canton Fair, transportation in Guangzhou is
more and more convenient. You can choose plane, train, ship or
bus.
Guangzhou is famous as a hometown for overseas Chinese. It boasts
the largest population of overseas Chinese people. These overseas
Chinese do a great deal of good for Guangzhou: opening international
markets, bridging Guangzhou and the rest of the world, and establishing
many schools, hospitals, nurseries, kindergartens and rest homes
in Guangzhou.
A Brief Introduction to Guangzhou
Guangzhou, located at the north of the Pearl River delta, is
an important trading center as well as a busy port and the capital
city of the province of Guandong . The city has an area of over
16,000 square kilometers and a population of 6.7 million.
The climate of Guangzhou is sub-tropical. The average year-round
temperature is 22C. August is the hottest month, with an average
temperature of 28C. January is the coldest month, with an average
of 13C. The rainy season falls between April and August. Average
annual rainfall is 1,720 mm.
Like Athens of Greece and Rome of Italy, Guangzhou also has a
history of more than 2,800 years.
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There are a lot of interesting legends concerning its past. One
of the beautiful stories which gives the city its name Goat Town
says that five gods riding on five goats brought the first grain
to the city. So, it is also known as the City of Five Goats. Besides
tales and stories, here and there stand monuments of the city's
democratic and revolutionary past. The monument to the Anti British
struggle at San Yuan Li is in remembrance of the 1841 uprising
against a British invading force. The Huang Hua Gang Park keeps
alive the spirit of the 72 martyrs killed in an 1911 uprising
against the Manchu dynasty. The National Peasant Movement Institute
is the former cadre-training school founded and run by Mao Zedong
and Zhou En Lai in 1925-1926. The Guangzhou Memorial Garden is
in memory of those who lost their lives during the Communist Uprising
in 1927.
Guangzhou is also one of the most important centers of foreign
commerce in South China. The Chinese Export Commodities Fair has
been held twice a year in the city since 1957. It is also a cultural
center. There are several universities, the Zhongshan University,
the South China University of Technology, the Ji-nan University
and so on. There are also higher educational establishments. The
city is renowned for its arts and crafts, namely the Guang Dong
embroidery, ivory-carving and ceramics.
Guangzhou is a beautiful city with an ever-green scenery and
flowers blooming all the year round. The city boasts many tourist
attractions, among which highlights are White Cloud Hill Scenic
Spot. Yuexiu Park, Guangzhou Zoo, Six Banyan Temple and Flowery
Pagoda, Dr. Sun Yatsen Memorial Hall, etc. In the Suburbs, there
are such scenic spot on Conghua Hot Springs, Xiqiao Hill Scenic
spot, Seven Star Crags, and Foshan City. Lots of tourists to Guangzhou
like to cover one or two of them for out-of-city pleasure.
"Eating in Guangzhou" has become a popular saying both
at home and abroad. Guangzhou ranks first in the number of restaurants
and tea-houses in the country. Cantonese cuisine is good in color,
fragrance, taste and presentation. In addition, the delicate Cantonese
pastry is also well-known for its wide range of varieties, delicious
flavor and beautiful color. Cantonese cuisine is among the most
famous four in the country.
As for hotel accommodations, there are Garden Hotel, China Hotel,
White Swan Hotel, Dongfang Hotel, Nanhu Hotel, the Overseas Mansion,
the Overseas Chinese Mansion, the Overseas Hotel and others.
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