City Guide
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Most of the board games and pieces here are exported from abroad so one may easily find games that are familiar, such as Scrabble and Monopoly. Have some free time? Join these clubs to meet new friends and learn new games and strategies!
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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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"TASTE," a luxury supermarket run by "Parkn Shop," opened in China Plaza, Guangzhou.
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The Guangzhou Book Center welcomes throughout February a very romantic stamp exhibition. The stamps show the most romantic icons of the love cultures in different regions.
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Conducted by Bramwell Tovey, they shall perform "Romeo and Juliet," piano concerto No. 3 in C Major, Op. 26 and Symphony No. 5 in B-flat Major, Op.100. Born in Shanghai in 1981, Song is widely regarded as one of the top pianists of his generation.
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