Guangzhou is on the coast of the South China Sea and 182
kilometers away from Hong Kong, it is China's largest and most prosperous city
in the south,an important seaport for foreign trade and a famous historical and
cultural city over 2,000 years old. It hosts annual spring and autumn exports
trade fairs. It has convenient land, water and air transport. International air
routes link it to Bangkok, Manila, Singapore, Sidney and Melbourne. Daily
flights, trains, ships and hovercraft go beween the city and Hong Kong.
Guangzhou is located within the Tropic of Cancer and has no real winter. It
grows three crops of rice a year and plenty of fruits. Flowers are in bloossm
all the year round, so Guangzhou is called "the City of Flowers." Visitors enjoy
the beautiful sub-tropical scenery. Its spots of interest include Yuexiu Park,
Guangxiao Temple, the Octagonal Flower pagoda in the Temple of the Six Banyan
Trees, the Dagoba at Huaishen Temple, and the Mount BaiYun Scenic Area in the
city, and Zhaoqing Seven-Star Rock, Foshan Ancestral Temple and Conghua Hot
Spring outside the city.
Attractions
- Guangzhou Grand World Scenic Park
- Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
- Luhu Golf Course
- Shangxiajiu Street
- Chen Clan Temple
- Xiangjiang Safari Park
- Guang Xiao Temple
- Pearl River Day & Night Cruise
- World Trade Centre
- Big Hippo Water World
- Baiyun Mountain
- Guangzhou Friendship Store
- Trade Fair Centre
- Chime-Long Night Zoo
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