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      • From the pinyin romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of Chinese 廣州 (Guǎngzhōu, “expansive district [capital]”). A major city and port, the capital city of Guangdong, in southeastern China.
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  2. The answer is both, as Canton is the traditional English name for the city, while Guangzhou is the official name used in China. Canton, also known as Guangzhou, is the capital and largest city of the Guangdong province in southern China.

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    Guangzhou is located at 112°57'E to 114°3'E and 22°26'N to 23°56'N. The city is part of the Pearl River Delta.

    It is believed that the first city built at the site of Guangzhou was Panyu (蕃禺, later simplified to 番禺; Poon Yu in Cantonese) founded in 214 B.C.E.The city has been continuously occupied since that time. Panyu was expanded when it became the capital of the Nanyue Kingdom (南越) in 206 B.C.E.. The recent discovery of the remains of a Qin dynasty ship...

    Economy

    Guangzhou is the economic center of the Pearl River Delta and is the heart of one of mainland China's leading commercial and manufacturing regions. In 2006, the GDP exceeded ¥600 billion (USD 76.8 billion), about ¥85,000 (about US $11,000) per capita, ranking first among the other 659 Chinese cities. Inaugurated in the spring of 1957, the Chinese Export Commodities Fair, also called "Canton Fair," is held each spring and autumn by Bo Liu, and is a major event for the city.

    Transportation

    When the Guangzhou Metro opened in 1999, Guangzhou became the fourth city in China to build an underground railway system. Currently four lines are operational, and there is an ambitious plan to expand rapidly, with three lines already under construction and four more planned for the future. Guangzhou's main airport, New Baiyun International Airport in Huadu District, opened on August 5, 2004, replacing old Baiyun International Airport close to the city center. Guangzhou is connected to Hong...

    Tourist attractions

    1. Chenjiaci Chen Family Confucian Academy(陈家祠) 2. Guangdong Museum of Folk Handcraft 3. Shamian Island 4. Guangdong Provincial Museum 5. Museum of the Tomb of the King of Southern Yue in Western Han Dynasty 6. Temple of the Six Banyan Trees 7. Shishi Holy Heart Cathedral 8. Huaisheng Mosque

    Major educational institutions

    National 1. Sun Yat-sen University (中山大学) (founded 1924) 2. South China University of Technology (华南理工大学) 3. Jinan University (暨南大学) (founded 1906) Public 1. Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (广东外语外贸大学) 2. South China Agricultural University (华南农业大学) (founded 1909) 3. Zhongkai Agrotechnical College (仲恺农业技术学院) (founded 1927) 4. South China Normal University (华南师范大学) 5. Shantou University (汕头大学) 6. Guangzhou Medical College (广州医学院) 7. Guangzhou University of TCM (广州中医药大学) (English-languag...

    Canton is twinned with the following cities: 1. Fukuoka, Japan(May 1979) 2. Los Angeles, United States(March 2, 1982) 3. Manila, Philippines(November 1982) 4. Vancouver, Canada(March 1985) 5. Sydney, Australia(May 1986) 6. Bari, Italy(November 1986) 7. Frankfurt am Main, Germany(April 11, 1988) 8. Lyon, France(November 1988) 9. Auckland, New Zealan...

    Du Cros, Hilary, and Yok-shiu F. Lee. Cultural Heritage Management in China Preserving the Cities of the Pearl River Delta. Routledge contemporary China series, 20. London: Routledge, 2007. ISBN 97...
    "International Business - CHINA: MEDIA - The Guangzhou Daily, Which Models Itself on the Western Press, Faces Lots of New Competition." Business Week. 23. 2003.
    Le Bas, Tom, and Brian Bell. Hong Kong, Macau & Guangzhou. Insight guides.Hong Kong: APA Publications, 2005.
    Miles, Steven B. The Sea of Learning Mobility and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Guangzhou. Harvard East Asian monographs, 269. Cambridge, Mass: Published by the Harvard University Asia Center, 200...

    All links retrieved July 18, 2017. 1. Official Guangzhou Website (Chinese) 2. Life of Guangzhou. 3. Satellite photo of the city. 4. Guangzhou Photo Gallery. 5. Guangzhou TV & Sightseeing Tower.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › GuangzhoGuangzhou - Wikiwand

    Guangzhou is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about 120 km (75 mi) north-northwest of Hong Kong and 145 km (90 mi) north of Macau, Guangzhou has a history of over 2,200 years and was a major terminus of the Silk Road.

  6. Apr 3, 2024 · ( General American) IPA ( key): /ˈɡwɑŋˈd͡ʒoʊ/ ( Received Pronunciation) IPA ( key): /ɡwæŋˈdʒəʊ/ Audio (Southern England) Rhymes: (General American) -oʊ, (Received Pronunciation) -əʊ. Hyphenation: Guang‧zhou. Proper noun [ edit] Guangzhou. A major city and port, the capital city of Guangdong, in southeastern China . Synonyms [ edit] Canton.

  7. The name Guangzhou referred to the prefecture in which Panyu was located. As the city grew, the name Guangzhou was adopted for the city. Guangzhou was also part of the so-called Maritime Silk Road that linked southern China with India, South-East Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

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