| SCENES & SIGHTS
Guangzhou
Guangzhou,
the "City of Lambs", is capital of Guangdong Province,
a well-known historical and cultural city and south China's leading
industrial and commercial city and trade port. Vegetation is evergreen
and flowers bloom all the year round thanks to a moist subtropical
climate. There are more than 150 famed scenes and sights in Guangzhou,
and a good variety of modern facilities for recreation and entertainment.
China Guangdong Export Commodities Fair takes place twice a year
in Guangzhou. Major attractions: Chens' Ancestral Temple, Baiyun
Mountain, Zhenhai Tower, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Temb of King
of Nanyue Kingdom, and Yuexiu Park. Chens' Ancestral Temple, also
known as Academy of the Chen Clan, was built with money pooled by
all those surnamed Chen residing in the 72 counties of Guangdong.
A typical example of classical Lingnan architecture, the temple
is marked for its elaborate and ingenious ornamentations. Today
the temple is the site of Guangdong Museum of Folk Arts and Crafts.
Liurong (Six Banyan Tree) Monastery, a legacy of Buddhism, is the
site of an ancient bronze Buddhist statue and Flower Pagoda, the
tallest ancient structure in Guangzhou. Baiyun Mountain is the most
popular scenic resort in the suburbs of Guangzhou. The Moxingling,
the major peak, is forever enshrouded in clouds. In the mountain
there are such attractions as South China Tropical Botanical Garden,
Mingzhu Pavilion, Nengren Temple and Nine-Dragon Spring. Yuexiu
Park is located at the elegant-looking Yuexiu Mountain. Zhenhai
Pavilion atop Yuexiu Mountain is a 600-year structure with five
floors, with a rustic old fort right beside it. Mount the pavilion
and one can feast his eyes on the landscape of the City of Flowers.
The octagonal memorial hall for Sun Yat-sen was built with money
donated by overseas Chinese and Guangzhou residents. The Tomb of
the King of Nanyue, dating back to 2,600 years ago, is by far the
largest stone sepulcher found in the Lingnan area. A museum has
been built at the site with more than 1,000 burial objects on display.
Nanhu, a 15-square-km affair that includes Dongfang Amusement Park,
Nanhu Amusement Park, and Dajinzhong Reservoir, is one of 12 national
tourist and holiday resorts in China. The resort is divided into
three sections for leisure, holidaymaking and recreation respectively,
and among the 30 or so facilities are luxury villas, China Taijie
city, Oriental Amusement Centre, and a golf course. Dongfang Amusement
Park is the largest and most comp rehensive
of its kind in China. The park's unmistakable local and ethnic characteristics
are marked by the creative integration of modern structures and
recreational facilities with the landscape. The world's miscellaneous
scenes, architecture, sculpture, folklore and recreations are recaptured
in World Park, which turns out to be an assemblage of 1:1 replicas
of folk buildings from around the globe.
The South China Botanical Garden at Longdong in the northeast suburb
of Guangzhou is the country's leading subtropical botanical garden
with some 5,000 varieties of plants from at home and abroad. More
than 10,000 fishes in 200 varieties and other rare ocean creatures
are on display in Guangzhou Marine Aquarium. Visitors have the opportunity
to learn something about the world under the sea and attend animal
show. Yuyin Mountain Villa in Panyu, a suburban town of Guangzhou,
is one of four major Qing gardens in Guangdong and a splendid gem
in ancient Chinese garden history.
Shenzhen
Covering
2,020 square km with a population of 3 million, the central-south
Guangdong city of Shenzhen is a major trading port that faces Daya
Bay to the east and Pearl River to the west and is adjacent to Hong
Kong to the south. Shenzhen is the earliest special economic zone
to be opened in China to foreign investors. With a complete line
of facilities, it is also a rising tourist city, where visa formalities
have been simplified to facilitate the entry of foreign visitors.
A variety of high-tech exhibitions take place in the city on an
annual basis. Major attractions: "Splendid China", a miniature
scenery park that epitomizes the charms of the Chinese landscape
and cultural scene, enabling the visitor to finish a tour of the
country and see the 5,000-year China Folk Culture Village, where
folklore activities are held in 20-odd life-size replicas of villages
of different ethic backgrounds; Window of the World is a park in
which visitors can get a glimpse of the world's wondrous buildings,
cultural ruins, natural scenes and folkways, and be entertained
by folk singers and dancers from various countries; Wildlife Zoo,
where there are nearly 3,000 animals in 150 species from all the
continents of the world; Xiangmihu Summer Resort is a large tourist
and recreational center where tropical garden scenes mingle imperceptibly
with ethnic buildings.
Zhuhai
Located
next to Macao in the southwest part of Pearl River Delta, Zhuhai
is a nascent tourist city and one of the four major special economic
zones in China. The city's 6,000-square-km sea territory is studded
with 145 islands, the better known of which are Linding Island,
Qi'ao Island and Gaolan Island. The new Yuanmingyuan garden is a
new tourist zone in Zhuhai, which is an ideal destination for convention
and award tour.
The city has developed a complete array of convention facilities
with first-class services. Zhuhai International Air Expo., taking
place once every two years, is sponsored by the Chinese government.
Having built a F-1 racing course which is u[p to advanced world
standards, Zhuhai is expected to host the F-1 racing soon.
Zhongshan
The city had been known as Xiangshan before it was renamed after
Sun Zhongshan, or Sun Yet-sen, the pioneer of Chinese democratic
revolution. Major attractions: Zhongshan Hot Spring Resort, and
a golf course by the hot spring. Cuiheng Village, 29 km from downtown,
is the site of Sun Yat-sen's former residence, a double-floored,
three-bedroom building in an architectural style that mixes Chinese
and Western elements; the building is furnished the way it was when
Sun was living in it.
Chaozhou
Chaozhou, an eastern Guangdong city and the hometown for many over
seas Chinese, is known for its traditional music, opera, arts and
crafts, and culinary art. The east gate tower and part of the city
wall are still in good conditions. Major attractions: Kaiyuan Temple,
cliff carvings in Hulu Mountain, and ruins of Song porcelain kilns.
Lord Han's Temple is an imposing building dedicated to Han Yu, a
celebrated man of letter of the Song.
Zhaoqing
Known
as Duanzhou in old days, Zhaoqing is a city in central Guangdong.
It is also the site of Xinghu Scenic Zone, where the landscape is
strewn with fabulous limestone peaks. Xinghu is divided in two parts,
Seen-Star Rocks and Dinghu Lake. The world famous Seven Star Rock
consists of seven razor-sharp monoliths covered with lush vegetation,
standing by a 450-square-metre lake like the Big Dipper in the firmament.
Dinghu Mountain is another world-famous place whose sub tropical
rain forests, statuesque peaks and ancient temples, flying waterfalls
and murmuring springs are enough to convince the UNESCO to adopt
it into the Man and Biosphere Program in 1979.
Foshan
Foshan in south Guangdong derived its name from the discovery of
three foxiang (meaning: Buddhist statues) during Zhenguan reign
of the Tang. Major attractions: Foshan Ancestral Temple, Confucian
Temple, Lord Huang's Temple, ruins of an ancient kiln at shiwan,
and Qunxing Thatched Cottage. A salient feature of Foshan Ancestral
Temple, built in the Northern Song as the domain of the "Northern
Emperor" of Taoism, is sculptures fashioned out of every material
conceivable-pottery stone, brick, clay, wood, bronze and cast iron-in
a variety of themes.
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