Hometown Guangzhou
2012 2 – 3
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The monkey cups at home were still thriving despite the exceptionally cold weather
Gorgeous mulan magnolia were blooming in Xiaogang Park
A beautifully flaming Malay apple flower in Xiaogang Park
Yungui Bridge, a.k.a. Xiaogang Bridge, in the now Xiaogang Park is among the best preserved ancient stone bridges in Guangzhou. It is still serving the locals and visitors alike, just like in the old times.
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園林玉液千杯With its lush Chinese-style garden setting designed by Mo Bozhi, one of the most famous Lingnan architects, Nanyuan Restaurant has long established its own brand as one of the four most exquisite Cantonese restaurants in the region.
The recently restored Temple of the Provincial God of Guangdong, a.k.a. Guangzhou Duchenghuang Temple, or simply “Chenghuang Temple”
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Haizhu Bridge was being closed for major reparation works, which attracted fans from all walks of life to pay her a visit.
Although not as famous for her riverfront view, Pearl River is quite a good choice if you’d like some relaxing stroll at night
The waterfront promenade between Liede Bridge and Haixinsha Island, where the 2010 Asian Games opened at the foot of Canton Tower, on a hazy day
Chinese New Year decorations on Huacheng Plaza
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Huacheng Plaza 360°
The atrium of Guangdong Museum
Guangdong Museum—dragon boats from Panyu District (front) and Liede Village (back, a.k.a. “flower dragon”)
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Guangdong Museum—historically important figures from Guangdong (from left to right):
- Lin Zexu
- Yung Wing (a.k.a. Rong Hong)
- Kang Youwei and Liang Qichao
- Liao Zhongkai, Sun Yat-sen (a.k.a. Sun Zhongshan) and Li Dazhao
- Huang Zunxian
- Jeme Tien Yow (a.k.a. Zhan Tianyou)
- Fong Yue (a.k.a. Feng Ru)
Guangdong Museum—dinosaur skeletal fossils
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A map of the city of Guangzhou, complete with the numerous tributaries of the Pearl River, on the façade of the Guangzhou Financial Bureau building