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May 25, 2012 Comments (0)
Foshan, Guangzhou’s next-door neighbour, is a city often overlooked by visitors to the region. But this industrial city, important also for kung fu and ceramics, is developing rapidly and has some top-quality sights for a nice day out of Guangzhou. Read More>>
May 11, 2012 Comments (0)
One of the city’s more under-appreciated tourist attractions, Guangzhou Sculpture Park is a definite must for any long-term resident or tourist. The many sculptures are just one of the park’s many selling points; it also boasts green, open spaces as well as some top quality venues. Read More>>
May 04, 2012 Comments (0)
Many of Guangzhou’s residents have heard of the jade, pearl, and jewellery markets in town; multi-level malls crammed with flashy, gem-stacked stalls. For a slightly more mellow experience, however, a visit to the Yakushi Pearl Factory will make for an equally satiating shopping excursion. Read More>>
Apr 03, 2012 Comments (0)
Despite hosting the Canton Fair, Haizhu remains one of the least explored districts by expats. Once a collection of fishing villages and harbours, find out why Haizhu is now one of the most sought-after real estate locations in the city. Read More>>
Oct 21, 2011 Comments (1)
China has more bikes per capita than almost any other country in the world – which, with its population as large as it is, adds up to be a LOT of bicycles. So why wouldn’t anyone want to experience the gut-wrenching thrill of riding a bike in crowded Guangzhou? Read More>>
Sep 30, 2011 Comments (0)
Popular for weekend jaunts, visa runs, shopping trips, gambling and their airports, Macau and Hong Kong are close neighbours to Guangzhou, and Guangzhou residents have a bevy of options for travelling to these Special Administrative Regions. Here are the most popular ways to get to Hong Kong and Macau. Read More>>
Jun 22, 2011 Comments (0)
You may find yourself in Panyu for any number of reasons. This article will introduce you to a number of interesting activities as well as inspire you to find out what you can do in Panyu. Read More>>
May 26, 2011 Comments (1)
Guangzhou is a huge, bustling, vibrant hub of activity, and there’s plenty there to stop you from getting bored. However, if you fancy a change of scenery, something more bucolic and adventurous, then check out our recommendations. Read More>>
May 12, 2011 Comments (0)
Picture the scene: your initial cheerfulness at hearing that your parents have booked a flight to come see their favourite globetrotter out in the unknown land of China is beset by panic. What on earth can you take them to do in Guangzhou? Read these tips! Read More>>
Mar 10, 2011 Comments (0)
From thousand-year-old jade pieces to papercuts made in the last year, Guangzhou's museums prove that no matter how long you've lived here, there's always more to explore. And since all have ticket prices at less than 15 RMB, what's stopping you from enjoying a day at the museum? Read More>>