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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"Flower Fashion (花时尚)" is a special florist located in PoPark Shopping Mall. Although the flowers sold here are artificial, they are said to be as beautiful as the real ones.
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The exhibits on display have been selected from the latest works from this year's stamp competition in Guangdong province. The opening will be held on the morning of July 30th and events will held on the 31st.
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To mark the 60th anniversary of Swiss – PRC diplomatic relations, the Swiss Consulate General in Guangzhou is organizing a concert at Xinghai Concert Hall on August 8th, performing Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto in D.
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