Guangzhou Travel Guide - China Exceptional Guide
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Guangzhou or Canton (广州) , the capital of Guangdong Province, is the third largest city in China after Beijing and Shanghai with a population of more than 12 million. Founded in 214 BC, the city has been a springboard for trading, cultural exchanges, many revolutions and reforms, making it an unavoidable stopover to understand what shapes the modern China.
Guangzhou's isolation from the rest of 'typical China' by mountainous topography and early exposure to the outside world has resulted in its unique way of lifestyle, liberal ideas, distinctive cuisine and tremendous wealth. It is no surprise that Guangzhou is a cradle of many reforms and revolutions that changed the fate of China forever. Today Guangzhou still unveils many republic-era sights that help travelers understand modern Chinese history.
Founded in 214 BC, this capital of the richest province is always a mix of new and old. It not only boasts some of the oldest temples in China, a millenarian-old park, an imperial tomb of a southern kingdom and complete preservation of colonial villas and church on Shamian, but it also serves as a showcase of futuristic architectures and autopilot metro on Zhujiang New Town.
Despite its vibrant sight-seeing resources, travelers usually come to Guangzhou to shop and eat. Guangzhou accommodates countless huge markets specializing in almost any made-in-china products, including Chinese tea, herbs, garments, watches, electronics and toys. You will be appalled to see the real prices of those China-made products and the profit your local shops earn by selling them.
Guangzhou is divided into ten districts. Among them, Yuexiu and Liwan, the cradle for the Cantonese culture, has been the city center since the imperial era. Tianhe, which was a farming village decades ago, has been constructed into a new business center with some biggest shopping malls and highest skyscrapers in the city.
For travelers, the most useful road is Zhongshan Road, a 9 KM long highway horizontally cutting through the downtown of Guangzhou. The highway is divided into 8 sections. From Zhongshan 6 Road (中山六路)to Zhongshan 8 Road (中山八路) it covers around 80% tourist attractions and all famous restaurants. This area is well connected by Metro Line 1 from Changshou Lu (長壽路), Chen Clan Academy (陈家祠), Ximenkou(西门口) to Gongyuanqian (公园前)
Yuexiu (越秀 Yuèxiù) — The Zhongshan 6 Road area, which covers the original area of Yuexiu before its expansion in the 2005, has been the very core since 214 AD. Highlights include Yuexiu Park, Guangzhou Museum located at Zhanhai Tower, Orchid Garden, Mausoleum of Nanyue King, Guangxiao Temple, Temple of Six Banyan Trees, Huangsheng Mosque, Beijing Lu Shopping District, Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, Temple of Five Rams, Shishi Cathedral.
Liwan (荔湾 Lìwān) — On the north of the pearl river makes up the old Guangzhou area and home to the standard Cantonese accent (Xiguan Accent, literally West Gate Accent). Tourist highlights include the colonial Shamian Island, Xiguan Old Houses, Xiangxiajiu shopping Street, Liziwan Lake Park and Chen's Clan Academy.
Tianhe (天河 Tiānhé) is the business district, thriving with many skyscrapers and shopping malls. The newly developed Zhujiang New Town (珠江新城) is a showcase of futuristic urban planning and avant-garde architecture.
Haizhu (海珠'Hǎizhū') — At the south of the Pearl River, the former industrial district has transformed into more residential and business today. It is home to the city's latest landmark Canton Tower and the South Campus of Sun Yat-Sen University
Panyu (番禺 Pānyú) is an area getting more popular among local tourists. Its Lianhua Mountain boosts 100,000 blooming lotus flower and sits a huge Bodhisattva Guanyin statue.
Baiyun (白云 Báiyún) — This district is where the old airport is located. The Baiyun Mountain is a major attraction.
Huangpu (黄埔 Huángpǔ) is home to Huangpu Military Academy.
Nansha (南沙 Nánshā) is a newly developed area at the southern tip of the city.
Luogang (萝岗 Luógǎng) is famous for its plum forest and Tianlu Lake Forest Park.
Huadu (花都 Huādū) is where the New Baiyun International Airport is located.
Zengcheng (增城 Zēngchéng) is famous for its lychee fruit, which are picked in June and July.
Conghua (从化 Cónghuà) is popular among tourists for its hot springs and Tianhe (Heavenly Lake) Recreation area.
( Guangzhou - China ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Guangzhou . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Guangzhou - China
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National museum of China-self-guided tour with all details
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National Museum of China, Chinese (Pinyin) Zhongguo Guojia Bowuguan or (Wade-Giles romanization) Chung-kuo Kuo-chia Po-wu-kuan, museum in Beijing, located on the east side of Tiananmen Square. The museum was created in 2003 by the merger of the National Museum of Chinese History and the Museum of the Chinese Revolution. It is the largest museum in China and one of the largest museums in the world.
The National Museum of Chinese History, the main exhibits of which covered the history of China from its earliest beginnings up until the Chinese Revolution of 1911–12, was established at the former Imperial College of the Ming and Qing dynasties in 1912 and later expanded to rooms above the south gate of the Forbidden City and associated spaces. It opened to the public in 1926 and was reorganized in 1997 based on the latest archaeological and historical findings and arranged in chronological order. The Museum of the Chinese Revolution, established in 1950, was dedicated to the history of China from about 1840 onward, particularly highlighting the history of the Chinese Communist Party. A new building to house the two museums was completed in 1959.
After China won the bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, officials decided to combine the museums into a single entity and embarked on a massive renovation of the building. Construction began in 2007, and the museum reopened to the public in 2011, boasting some 2,153,000 square feet (200,000 square metres) of space—nearly three times its original size. The museum’s collection features more than one million objects, ranging from replicas of bones of Peking man to scientific instruments introduced to China by missionaries in the 18th and 19th centuries and many hundreds of decorative objects—such as bronzes, pottery, lacquerware, jade, and textiles—and documents, art, and artifacts ranging from the Paleolithic Period to the present.
航拍現代廣州(上集)珠江兩岸Beside Pearl River of Guangzhou
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Canton, China 1930
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How mausoleum of the Nanyue King - Triệu Mạt was discovered.
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Really beautiful Guangzhou K11 Art Mall, Guangzhou, China | this is wonderful world |
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W Guangzhou - Guangzhou Hotels, China
W Guangzhou 5 Stars Hotel in Guangzhou ,China Within US Travel Directory Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at W GuangzhouOffering 5-star luxury in the city centre, W Guangzhou is a 15-minute walk from Guangzhou Museum.
It features contemporary décor and trendy rooms offering upscale interiors and city views.
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W Guangzhou is a 20-minute walk from Guangzhou Opera House and a 10-minute drive from Canton Tower.
Guangzhou East Railway Station is a 15-minute drive away.
Featuring bright décor, all rooms come with plush bedding, ironing facilities and a coffee machine.
Both a bathtub and rain showers can be found in each spacious bathroom.
The Kitchen Table serves buffet spreads, while Cantonese cuisine can be enjoyed at Yan Yu.
The Japanese Restaurant, I By Inagiku, owns more than a century of history in crafting exquisite Japanese cuisines.
WOOBAR provides a welcome sanctuary from the bustle of the city.
Enjoy late night revelry in ultra-style with the hottest entertainment, FEI club promises an unforgettable evening.
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Sun Yat sen Memorial Hall - Guangzhou, China
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Nice City Of Guangzhou, China
Guangzhou, China is a massive city in Guangdong Canton province. It is a wealthy city by Chinese standards and its proximity to both Hong Kong and Macau makes it an obvious place for visitors to those to regions.
Though it is relatively low on the must-visit list for many tourists headed to China, this city has a lot to offer and it one of the more tourist friendly places in the mainland. Flights from international destinations also come to the city. Once in Guangzhou, getting around is easy because of one of the best public transit systems in China. There are several impressive museums in the city. Guangzhou City Art Museum has a large collection of Chinese and Tibetan art. Besides being the center of politics, education, culture and communication in the southern China, Canton is one of the three biggest exhibition cities in China as well. If your are planning a business trip to Guangzhou China it is a good idea to know at least a little about the culture and etiquette in China. There are too many social, personal and business nuances in China to be considered.
Modelling In China // Vlog 14 // Fake Market, Guangdong Museum, Dumplings
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