City Guide
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Like many other big cities in the world, Guangzhou has its share of crime and violence. To guarantee you spend a happy and safe Spring Festival holiday, a few simple rules should be obeyed whether staying at home or travelling.
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Will you open a restaurant just with the thought in your mind that "I want to eat the authentic food from my hometown?" Woo's Hong Kong Cuisine comes out from this brave idea. |
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"Back street 38#" is a jazz bar & restaurant surrounded by a lovely bamboo forest. With its special artistic touch, Back Street is a great place to relax enjoying Jazz, meal and drinks when you're looking for a bit of quiet away from the crowds. |
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There are some 20,000 expatriates from over 150 countries living in Guangzhou indefinitely, with about 500,000 here temporarily at any given time.
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The Chinese National Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine announced back in December 2009 that french Cognac had become the first foreign geographical product under national protection in China.
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In this series of black and white photographs, the artist focuses on the theme of travel as an existential metaphor.
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Yip Wing-sie is a well known conductor in Hong Kong. She was Principal Conductor and later Music Director of the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra from 1997 to 2003. The program consists of seven pieces by French and Italian composers.
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