Guangdong Province is situated in the southern part
of China mainland. It adjoins Jiangxi and Hunan provinces to the
north, Fujian Province to the east, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region
to the west and to the south across the Qiongzhou Strait is the
island Province of Hainan. Guangdong province covers an area of
over 180,000 square kilometers (69,502 square miles) and has permanent
population of 74,730,000. It also has 3,368 kilometers (1,300 miles)
of winding coastline, which is the longest in the country. Rivers
from all over the province meandering through the fertile Pearl
River Delta discharges into the South China Sea at the half waypoint
of the coastline. The Pearl River Delta is one of China's most densely
cultivated areas. Situated right at the top of this river delta
at the confluence of the North River, East River and West River
is the provincial capital city of Guangzhou, which was formerly
known as Canton to the western world.
History
Guangzhou is an ancient city with a history of 2800 years. It is
named "the spring city" because with long summer the city
is always with green plants and blooming with fresh flowers all
years round. Myth legend tells of Guangzhou was founded by Five
Immortals riding five rams, each ram planted a stalks of rice grain
which symbolizes abundant of harvest or prosperity. And this is
how Guangzhou got its nickname, "Yang Cheng" literally
means "Goat City". Guangzhou provides traveler with their
first taste of mainland China, thus resulting in also been the first
place of mainland China where foreign influences enters into the
country.
Guangzhou is also the main communication center of Guangdong with
generous amount of railways, highways, bridges, multi levels of
flyovers and labyrinth of waterways. Ferries are still very much
in use as a mode of transport, which also provides river excursion.
With so many types of transport, it's not difficult to go to other
places, towns and other areas in Guangdong Province.
What to see
Guangdong has many picturesque tourist places of attractions. No
matter be it a natural scenic spot, a historical or cultural site,
it has its own highlight and interest. Here, each tourist can find
what he or she wants to see. If you want to appreciate the beautiful
natural landscapes, you can go to climb Guangdong's four famous
mountains. They are Danxia Mountain in the north, Xijiao Mountain
at the South China Sea, Luofu Mountain in Boluo and the Dinghu Mountain
in Zhaoqing. Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family, Sun Yat-sen Memorial
Hall, Yuexiu Park, Baiyun Shan (White Cloud Mountain) and the Pearl
River water front could be enjoyed in Guangzhou.
Up North by the Hunan and Jingling borders is the Nanhua Temple
in Shaoguan. Journeying to the east from Shantou you may see much
beautiful countryside scenery. To the west may lead you to Guangxi
Province with picturesque lakes and hill landscapes. At the south
is China's Special Economic Zone with the two well known cities
of Shenzhen just north of the former British colony of Hong Kong
and Zhuhai on the border with the former Portuguese enclave of Macau.
At Shenzhen, you can complete a round-the-world trip in one day
by visiting Splendid China and Window of the World. It exhibits
collection of scale models of the world's famous structures or monuments
such as the Great Wall of China, the Eiffel Tower of France and
many others. Downtown in Shenzhen you may find the China Folk Culture
Villages. This folk culture village introduces to tourist the different
natural conditions and social customs of all the various Chinese
ethnic groups. Different colorful ethnic group cultural dances and
performances were held at every interval of thirty minutes. Besides
that you may also get to see some arches, pavilions, huts and paintings
on rock.
For sports enthusiastic people, there are some golf courses built
with international standards in Zhuhai, Shenzhen and other cities.
You can also have much fun in some excellent beaches existing along
the thousand kilometers of coastline.
When to go
Guangdong has a subtropical climate. Summer can be sweltering hot
and wet. Typhoon hit this province frequently in summer and autumn.
Annual rainfall averages nearly 1500-2000 millimeters and annual
temperature averages 19C - 26C. So the best time for travelers to
Guangdong is in spring and autumn.
Guangdong is famous for its fine gastronomy Cantonese cuisine.
Many returning oversea Chinese would enjoy dinning in the various
restaurants. All in one words Guangdong is graceful and charming.
The bustling markets, the brightly lighted night fair, the Cantonese
restaurants and tea house that can be found everywhere and the wholeness
of it tells you, the full essence of Guangdong Province. What you
have to do is to visit, experience and relish it. |