The experience of driving in Guangzhou is very unique, shuttling between modern buildings and traditional houses, constantly switching between modernity and tradition.
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About Guangzhou
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China’s third-largest city is the capital of Guangdong Province and a thriving commercial center. Its location on the Pearl River and proximity to Hong Kong has made Guangzhou a strategic port for centuries.
Glimpse old temples and gleaming steel towers on an architectural tour. Visit one of four Chimelong theme parks for thrills and chills. Once called Canton, Guangzhou is considered the home of traditional (read Cantonese) “Chinese food.” Foodies will find more restaurants per capita here than anywhere else in China.
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What is Guangzhou famous for?
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Situated on the Pearl River, Guangzhou has a maritime heritage stretching back over 2,000 years and its vast port is China’s main transport and trading hub. It was also one of the starting points of the old Silk Road, a trading route that stretched across Asia.
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Why is Guangzhou so important to China?
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Because of its position at the meeting point of inland rivers and the sea, it has long been one of China’s main commercial and trading centres.
It has served as a doorway for foreign influence since the 3rd century ce and was the first Chinese port to be regularly visited by European traders, who called it Canton.
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Why do people go to Guangzhou?
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The city is a thriving center of commerce and trade thanks to its location on the Pearl River. Guangzhou is also a cultural hotbed that is known for monuments like the spectacular Canton Tower and the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Shishi Cathedral), the largest cathedral in Southeast Asia.
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Guangzhou is nothing less than a glittering metropolis containing centuries-old temples and shimmering skyscrapers. Here you will discover a fusion of old as well as new China. The capital of Guangdong province, Guangzhou has a rich history, vibrant commence, and picturesque natural scenery, making it an unforgettable travel destination.
Formerly known as Canton, today’s Guangzhou is one of China’s most impressive urban centers, with a population of over 18 million. But there’s an ancient and historical side to this city too. Founded on the eastern bank of the Pearl River in 215 BC, Guangzhou had been a historic center of learning and a cradle of political activity (e.g., the Chinese Revolution of 1911–12). To this day, numerous notable Republic-era buildings remain standing, and some Guangzhou neighborhoods still retain the narrow alleys and old-world charms.
Located in the south-central part of Guangdong province, the main part of Guangzhou is near Baiyun Mountain on the eastern bank of the Pearl River. There are 10 districts in total, with Yuexiu and Liwan districts considered as Old City; Tianhe is the business district, with many attractions (Guangdong Museum and Opera House) and shopping malls. Around the center districts, visitors can find Haizhu district on the southern bank of the Pearl River; Panyu district, popular with tourists as its home to Lianhua Mountain and various theme parks.
Due to its subtropical climate, Guangzhou is blessed with flowers all year round. This earned it the nickname of “City of Flowers.” The striking blooms are celebrated annually during the famous Spring Festival Flower Fair, when every street and alleyway is awash with vibrant colors. Other places of scenic natural settings include cherry blossom viewing in Huang Keng Cun Village in Huadu District, be surrounded by nature in Huangshan Forest Park, or admire the Million Sunflower Garden in Nansha District.
Traveling to and around Guangzhou couldn’t be easier. If you are flying to Guanzhou, Baiyun International Airport serves the city and the region. There are multiple transfer options between the airport and city center, such as the metro (Metro Line 3’s Airport South Metro station is located at the lower level of the airport terminal), airport express and shuttle bus (over a dozen routes to key locations in Guangzhou), and by taxi.
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The thing that amazes me about Guangzhou is the amount of new development under construction even though the city is already so fully developed.
你是不是被限流了?感觉点击量肉眼可见的减少。
Did you drive yourself max? It seems you know downtown Guangzhou quite well..😊
感谢你这几年不停地向我们展示国内各地的风貌,今年我终于可以回广州了!领取签证之前看到这个视频让我很激动,谢谢你!
Hello Max! Guangzhou, Guangzhou is a big business city in the south of China that does business to the whole world with high quality goods, large shopping malls and cultural parks! I am glad to see again a walk about the ancient city with a great history of Guangzhou, which is directed to the future. By the way, I wanted to ask you, how about placing a navigator in the left corner of the screen so that you can see how, while driving around the city by car, you could see on the map how your car is moving, I think this will be a good addition, unless of course it is technically too difficult will -!?? Thank you for visiting Guangzhou!!
海珠橋 (see the three traditional characters at the start) is probably a good place to begin this video. Not so long ago in this historical city, when people had to cross the Pearl River here (or at other nearby crossings into or out of the city center) they called it 过海, “crossing the sea”. And rightly so, because people have been making this crossing since Guangzhou was literally at the edge of the ocean and the saying stuck, never mind that changes in the coastline/estuary over time have reduced the distance of the crossing to just a few hundred meters — and there is no ocean in sight. This underlines the fact that Guangzhou was a top seaport (not a river port) in the world for centuries – perhaps since people started taking advantage of trade winds to conduct trading over long distances. To me the fact that 广交会 (the China Import and Export Fair) is held twice a year in Guangzhou reflects this monsoon trading pattern. Just a tidbit from the vast history behind the City of Guangzhou.
BEAUTIFUL!
Beautiful city
Chinese cities are modern and well developed while American cities are old with old infrastructures
1:08 it looks like Manhattan
amazing as always. would love to see something like macau now
你停车在厦滘地铁站停车场,然后去吃了顿饭?
Omg
….such an awesome city!!!
为什么不用英语标题呢,这样浏览量才会更多嘛,不得不说这是个赚钱的好点子。
这个滤镜感觉饱和度有点过了,显得假和夸张,没有以前的好看,个人意见。
Excelente! no me canso nunca de ver esta ciudad, me encanta, bien planificada, buen diseño de los edificios, buenas infraestructuras, muy bien conectada, equilibrio entre espacios verdes y edificios, muy bien cuidada al detalle, en fin, hasta me gustaría vivir en esta ciudad.
Amazing driving tour, thanx for sharing and greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
Guangzhou is so unwalkable and car-centric; it's a joke.
Dear friend. China is so relaxing and peaceful. I love your Nations. Please what video camera or phone you are using. From Spain. Congratulations. ❤❤❤
Can you make more videos on newer airports it would be a pleasure to watch and help us to design complex Structures ❤
Thank you very much for putting so much time into this video
The city planning is remarkable
Road courtesy is excellent
A progressive downtown.
nice
Alhamdulillah