Geography
Guangzhou is the capital and the political, economic, and
cultural center of Guangdong Province. It is located in the
southeast of Guangdong Province, the north of the Pearl
River Delta, and bordering on the South China Sea. It is a
regional central city in South China, and China's Southern
Gateway to the world.
Introduction
Guangzhou is also known as “Flower City”, or “Goat City. The
spoken language is Cantonese – the same as Hong Kong, which
is
quite different from Mandarin. The area code of telephone
number
is 020. There are 7.5 millions of registered permanent
residences, with a population of over 10
millions,
making it the most populous city in the province and the
third most populous metropolitan area in
mainland China.
The area of the City is 7,434.4km2. Guangzhou is
a sub-provincial city, it has direct jurisdiction over 10
districts and 2 country-level cities.
The districts are Yuexiu, Liwan, Haizhu,
Tianhe, Baiyun, Huangpu, Huadu, Panyu, Nansha, and Luogang;
The 2 cities are Zengcheng and Conghua.
Climate & Weather
Guangzhou enjoys a mild sub-tropical climate with plentiful
rainfall all year around, which makes it a beautiful city
with evergreen scenery and flowers blooming all the year
round, hence reputed as “Flower City”. The annual average
temperature is
20-22°C.
There is neither intense heat in summer nor severe cold in
winter.
The rainy season is April to June. It is hot in August &
September, and is also the typhoon season. The best
travelling time is from October to December.
Transportation
Guangzhou boasts good transportation links and is the
transport center of southern region of China. The city’s
Baiyun International Airport (
http://www.baiyunairport.com/)
is located 12 Km form the town center. There are two main
train stations in Guangzhou, trains leave from both stations
to Beijing, Shanghai, Qingdao, Kunming, Chengdu, Xian,
Hangzhou, Fuzhou, Shaoxing, Tianjin and Hong Kong. Buses in
Guangzhou generally run from 6 am to 10 pm.
For the Guangzhou Metro (
http://www.gzmtr.com/),
currently there are four lines in operation, which are the 1st
line (Guangzhou
East Railway Station to Xilang Station), 2nd line
(Sanyuanli Station to Wanshengwei Station), 3rd
line (Guangzhou East Railway Station or Tianhe Coach
Terminal to Panyu Square Station) and 4th line (Wanshengwei
Station to Huangge Station).
Culture & Tradition
Guangzhou
is a historical and cultural city; here and there stand
monuments of the city's democratic and revolutionary past.
There are a lot of interesting legends concerning its past.
One of the beautiful stories which gives the city its name
“Goat City” 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”. The city is renowned for its arts and
crafts, namely the Guangdong embroidery, ivory-carving and
ceramics. Nowadays, efforts have been made to build
Guangzhou into an international metropolis functioning
primarily as the biggest financial, high-tech and light
industrial, as well as communication and transport center in
South China.
Travel
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. 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. |