Wednesday,March 17,2010
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    Visit the Zoo and Welcome the Year of the Tiger

    There was lots of commotion at the Chimelong Xiangjiang Safari Park in Guangzhou where twenty-eight new-born tigers made their first public appearance to the pleasure of Chinese visitors gearing up to welcome the year of the tiger.
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    Azaleas Bloom in Martyrs' Park

    Recently, for the pleasure of visitors, a great number of flowers, including Azaleas have started to bloom in Martyrs' Park, a definite sign spring is on the way.
    Culture & History more

    The Former Residence of Tchen Yin-koh

    After a full renovation and redecoration, the house has reopened and displays original furniture, old photos and big dusty books, all there to present and commemorate the life and work of the famous Chinese historian.
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    Chimelong Water Park

    Chimelong Water Park is the largest and most advanced water park in Asia.
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    Cycling on Changzhou Island

    Riding along a broad thoroughfare rather than a busy road without a cycle lane is something most cyclists would relish. A fresh breeze on a fine day seems romantic and relaxing.
    Across Guangdong more

    The Former Residence of the Marshal Ye Jianying

    The Former Residence of the Marshal Ye Jianying is simple in style and looks like an ordinary farmhouse with simple and classical furniture. It was selected as a key provincial cultural preservation center in 1989.

    Dapu, Shangri-La of Hakka

    Situated in the eastern part of Guangdong Province, Dapu is a small town belonging to the Meizhou County of Guangdong. In ancient times, Dapu was called Wanchuan, which literally means a town that was entirely encircled by mountains and rivers.
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