Archaeologists in Guangzhou of Guangdong Province have uncovered a stick with a turtle dove at the top which was made more than 2000 years ago. |
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More than 1,000 music teachers from Guangzhou and circumjacent places will get together here. |
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The striking thing about Guangzhou is that it is no longer the home of the Cantonese. |
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A superhighway connecting Hong Kong with Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong, was another first. |
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The Cantonese spoken in Hong Kong is similar to that used in Guangzhou, but the accent and some vocabulary are slightly different. |
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The dominant industries are textiles and light manufacturing, as Guangzhou feverishly tries to keep pace with nearby Hong Kong. |
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The fourth mainland carmaker planning to sell shares, Guangzhou Automobile aims to become one of the three big car manufacturers on the mainland. |
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It was in Guangzhou, a southeastern trade hub in China with the largest African community in Asia. |
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Having escaped the melee of its capital Guangzhou and the endless tollways that seem to appear overnight like spider's webs, we cycle mostly on Guangdong's rural by-ways. |
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Meanwhile, in the southern city of Guangzhou, the queues at toll gates saw cars moving just half a mile an hour. |
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The handout paints a dire picture, but the qat users of Guangzhou are successful businessmen. |
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For the Chinese government, it's another way to hassle the Arab and African communities that live and work in Guangzhou. |
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And indeed ethnic Chinese children living in Hong Kong have a far higher rate of asthma than children in nearby Guangzhou and in Beijing far to the north. |
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This visit was followed the arrival in Guangzhou, where trade was established. |
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The fleet comprised more men than the whole male population of any port city from Guangzhou to Mombasa at the time. |
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The year after that, customs offices were established in Guangzhou, Xiamen, Ningbo, and Songjiang to deal with foreign trade. |
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He then travelled south along the Chinese coast to Guangzhou, where he lodged for two weeks with one of the city's wealthy merchants. |
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Much like the seaport of Guangzhou in the south, Yangzhou boasted thousands of foreign traders from all across Asia. |
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Trade between East and West also developed across the Indian Ocean, between Alexandria in Egypt and Guangzhou in China. |
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In 1838, the Chinese Commissioner Lin Zexu destroyed 20,000 chests of opium in Guangzhou. |
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The Qing only allowed trade through the port of Canton, what is now Guangzhou. |
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Together with Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen, Guangzhou has one of the most expensive real estate in China. |
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Guangzhou has a comparatively recent history of two centuries related to its importance for foreign trade. |
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In modern commerce, Guangzhou is best known for its annual Canton Fair, the oldest and largest trade fair in China. |
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It was adopted as the Postal Map Romanization of Guangzhou and remained in common use until the gradual adoption of pinyin. |
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As an adjective, it is still used in describing the people, language, cuisine and culture of Guangzhou and the surrounding Liangguang region. |
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The Old Book of Tang described Guangzhou as important port in southern China. |
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After the fall of Fuzhou in October 1646, the Longwu Emperor's brother Zhu Yuyue fled by sea to Guangzhou. |
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As a meeting place of merchants from all over the world, Guangzhou became a major contributor to the rise of the modern global economy. |
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The Guangzhou government fell apart as the warlords withdrew their support. |
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Guangzhou has a lengthy monsoon season, spanning from April through September. |
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Guangzhou is the main manufacturing hub of the Pearl River Delta, one of mainland China's leading commercial and manufacturing regions. |
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It is located in Nansha District and it belongs to the provincial capital, Guangzhou. |
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It also has the advantage of Guangzhou Metro line 4 which is being extended to Nansha Ferry Terminal. |
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It is located in the east of Huangpu District and near to Guangzhou Economic and Technological Development Zone. |
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The Guangzhou traffic bureau claimed to have reported reduced traffic problems and accidents in the downtown area since the ban. |
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Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport now has three runways, with two more planned. |
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The Guangdong Through Train departs from the Guangzhou East railway station and arrives at the Hung Hom KCR station in Kowloon, Hong Kong. |
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The 18,000 seat Guangzhou International Sports Arena will be one of the venues for the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup. |
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A brick carving at the Guangzhou Folk Art Museum, housed in the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall. |
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The two leading newspapers of the city are Guangzhou Daily and Southern Metropolis Daily. |
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After a month with no definitive reply, Andrade decided to sail up the river to Guangzhou without permission from Ming authorities. |
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The Portuguese embassy left for Guangzhou, where they arrived in September. |
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On 6 December 1522, Portuguese prisoners were exposed to the public in pillories in Guangzhou. |
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In the south, lucrative maritime trade routes began from port cities such as Guangzhou. |
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At Lampacao, he was able to obtain a permission to go to Guangzhou, and spent a month preaching there. |
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Unisys led the system cut-over from the existing smaller domestic Guangzhou Airport to the new and larger international airport. |
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Chinese yuan banknotes are counted at the Huangsha Seafood Wholesale Market in Guangzhou, Guangdong province. |
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It left Guangzhou on 31 May 1523, and brought back an urgent request for help against the Portuguese from the Malay Sultan. |
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Cricket was played in 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China and 2014 Asian Games in Incheon, South Korea. |
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Hong Kong's Han majority originate mainly from the Guangzhou and Taishan regions in Guangdong province. |
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The largest seaports in the world were in China and included Guangzhou, Quanzhou, and Xiamen. |
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Guangdong Music or Cantonese Music is instrumental music from Guangzhou and surrounding areas. |
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Guangzhou was an important port during the ancient times as far back as the Qin Dynasty. |
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Cantonese proper is the variety native to the city of Canton, which is the traditional English name of Guangzhou. |
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Cantonese first developed around the port city of Guangzhou in the Pearl River Delta region of southeastern China. |
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During the Southern Song period, Guangzhou became the cultural center of the region. |
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The most notable has been the 2010 proposal that Guangzhou Television increase its broadcast in Mandarin at the expense of Cantonese programs. |
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This however led to protests in Guangzhou, which eventually dissuaded authorities from going forward with the proposal. |
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Hong Kong Cantonese has some minor variations in phonology, but is largely identical to standard Guangzhou Cantonese. |
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The CCP and the left wing of the Kuomintang had decided to move the seat of the Nationalist government from Guangzhou to Wuhan. |
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It is originally a Chinese dish believed to have started in Guangzhou and later Chaozhou and Shantou. |
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Burj Khalifa bagged the laurel from Canton Tower in Guangzhou, T China, which held the record for its observation deck at 488 metres high. |
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So far, Guangzhou Prodigy has worked for many importers and retail shops worldwide. |
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According to the Beijing News, the two joint ventures will have to pay for using the Guangzhou Auto trademark. |
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Renhe focuses on dust collector and filter cartridge technology products with sales locations in Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi'an and Ha'erbin City. |
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Ellen Xiang-yu Cai is lecturer in Canton Hongs Research Centre, Guangzhou University. |
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They participated at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, defeating Afghanistan to claim their Gold Medal in the first ever cricket tournament held in the Asian Games. |
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In addition to Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Taipei and Gaoxiong. |
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Guangzhou is one the largest hubs of China's illegal drug trade. |
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Dragonair is launching twice-daily flights between Hong Kong and Guangzhou on 14 September 2009, on which Cathay Pacific will codeshare subject to government approval. |
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In 1517, Rafael piloted yet another trade mission to Guangzhou. |
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More than 100 people attended the ceremony, including officials from the Guangzhou Public Security Bureau, representatives from Toyota and course participants. |
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In 748, the Buddhist monk Jian Zhen described Guangzhou as a bustling mercantile center where many large and impressive foreign ships came to dock. |
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Initially Mello's expedition experienced a storm but survived and successfully sailed up the Pearl River delta towards Guangzhou before the end of July. |
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He said that Guangzhou still has about 100 people in labour camps. |
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By a longstanding convention also seen in other cities like Guangzhou and Fuzhou, the city took on the name of the area it administered and became known as Hangzhou. |
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The sack of the southern port Guangzhou in 879 was followed by the massacre of most of its inhabitants, along with the large foreign merchant enclaves. |
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In 1511, the Portuguese were the first Europeans to reach the city of Guangzhou by the sea, and they settled on its port for a commercial monopoly of trade with other nations. |
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Macau enjoyed a brief period of economic prosperity as the only neutral port in South China after the Japanese had occupied Guangzhou and Hong Kong. |
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The Ocean Banner Temple on Henan Island, once famous in the west as the only tourist spot in Guangzhou accessible to foreigners, has been reopened as the Hoi Tong Monastery. |
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