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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A local Cantonese clothes brand named Nisiss recently held a very original fashion show and the theme was “Jade and Tea House.”
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From October 26th to November 30th, 239 aerial photos taken by Guangzhou Daily photojournalists will be exhibited at Grandview Mall. These photographs cover 9 cities around the Pearl River Delta region.
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To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Fryderyk Chopin's Birth, the Polish consulate in Guangzhou has organized a piano recital by the Polish jazz pianist Artur Dutkiewicz on November 4th.
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