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Guangzhou is situated in the south of China with the Baiyun Hill in the north and the Zhujiang (the Pearl River ) Delta Plain in front. Three rivers, the Dongjiang, Xijiang and Beijiang converge here. The Zhjiang passes through the city. With rivers and mountains, its geological location is very advantageous. The favorable geological environment has helped create the
Guangzhou boasts a lot of festivals. The festive activities are various and colorful. With rich contents, unique style and strong local flavour of Lingnan, they are of high artistic level and worth appreciation. Guangzhou's festivals have embodied both history and reality. With the natural scenery as the background, and the folk culture as the carrier, they lay stress on participation so as to create a joyous and harmonious atmosphere. The popular festivals are the Spring Flower Fair, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Lotus Festival, Litchi Festival, Chongyang or Double-Ninth Festival (a festival for the aged, falls on the 9th day of the 9th month on the Chinese lunar calendar), China Tourism Art Festival & Guangdong Merry-making Festival, as well as Guangdong International Cuisine Festival.
It is very convenient to go to Guangzhou. You can choose whatever means of transportation you'd like to, either by sea or on land. It will take you only two hours to go from Hongkong to Guangzhou by car. You'll find your visit to Guangzhou very rewarding. |
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