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Guangzhou, one of China’s oldest yet most dynamic cities, has been a major trading hub for over two thousand years—known as the “Gateway to Southern China.” The city blends ancient heritage with modern energy, from the skyscrapers of Zhujiang New Town to the historic arcades of Liwan District, showcasing the unique charm of Lingnan culture.
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Renowned as the “World Capital of Food,” Guangzhou is the birthplace of authentic Cantonese cuisine. From dim sum breakfasts to elegant tea houses, the city’s culinary traditions are deeply rooted in daily life. Whether it’s a humble street stall or a fine-dining restaurant, every bite captures the essence of Guangzhou’s flavor and warmth.
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Guangzhou’s nightlife is mesmerizing, especially along the Pearl River, where dazzling lights reflect off the water and the iconic Canton Tower lights up the skyline. A river cruise here is a must for any visitor. Beyond its economic vitality, Guangzhou is a thriving cultural hub, home to art exhibitions, music festivals, and traditional celebrations that bring the city to life.
