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Hotels Guangzhou China: Adding Excitement to your Vacation
An urbane city that still retains its quaintness- that’s Guangzhou for you. Being the capital of Guangdong, Guangzhou boasts of many tourist attractions. From largest public parks to imposing structure of colonial times; from stupendous art galleries to world class Hotels Guangzhou China, this city is galore with pleasant surprises.
Ranging from Guangzhou Cheap Hotels to luxury ones, accommodations in Guangzhou fall in all price brackets and come in all variety and range.
An interesting place to visit, some of the best tourist places to visit in Guangzhou includes:
The Baiyun Shan
The Baiyun Shan or the White Cloud Mountain is a beautiful place to sit back and revel in the beauty of Mother Nature. What adds to the fun of visiting this hilly region is the fact that you may have a good time playing sports and even trying hands at bungee jumping. Unwind and have a good time at the kiosks selling refreshments.
Yuexiu Park
Being the biggest public park in China, the Yuexiu Park cover acres of hills and also includes he Ming Dynasty Zhenhai Tower and many pretty lakes. The park is a perfect sanctuary for family and people wanting to spend some time at peace with themselves.
Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family
Also called the Chen Clan Academy, the Ancestral temple is not only a sacrificial ground but it is also a study center. The temple today serves as a downright cultural tourist place of interest. The temple consists of nineteen buildings, six courtyards and nine halls. A walk down the corridors of this imposing edifice leaves you absolutely dumbfound.
Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall
Built in the year 1929- 31, the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall was erected in the loving memory of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen of Chinese Democratic revolution by the local citizens of China. Renovated in 1998, the structure boasts of an imposing octagon building of characteristic of the distinctive Chinese architectural design. The hall can hold multitude in thousands and it equipped with state of the art facilities and equipments. You may even have access to the displays of Sun Yat- Sen’s memorabilia.
Festivals and Events that you may attend in Guangzhou are as follows:
Chinese New Year
The biggest of all festival celebrated in China for a period of 15 days, the Spring Festival (as it is also known as) makes the entire country swing in celebration. Each street and each district is adorned with festoons and light. The work places can be found deserted as no one works during this time round. The main highlight of this festival is the flower fair that becomes a nation wide rage.
Dragon Boat Festival
The Dragon Boat Festival is celebrated in the months of May or June on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. The festival marks the sacrifice and death anniversary of the well- known poet Qu Yuan who committed self-annihilation as a rebellious measure against the prevalent governmental corruption. As an honor to the great man, boat races are held along the Pearl River.
Mid-Autumn Festival
Observed on the 15th day of the 18th Lunar month, the Mid-Autumn Festival is celebrated with great pomp and show all over China. Its specialty being the famous Cantonese moon cakes.
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Round Lotus Design 1-3/4-Inch-by-1-Inch Cookie and Cake Mold $9.95 Since moon cakes are usually only available for one month of the year, they are often very expensive and hard-to-find. With these beautiful hand-carved hardwood molds, you can make your own moon cakes at home for friends and family. Furthermore, the detail on these molds is so exquisite that they also make excellent butter molds, and when not in use, beautiful decorations for the walls of your kit... |
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Rnd Floral w/ characters: 2-3/4 in dia x 1-1/4 in deep $19.50 Since moon cakes are usually only available for one month of the year, they are often very expensive and hard-to-find. With these beautiful hand-carved hardwood molds, you can make your own moon cakes at home for friends and family. Furthermore, the detail on these molds is so exquisite that they also make excellent butter molds, and when not in use, beautiful decorations for the walls of your kit... |
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China Moon [VHS] $6.79 Ed Harris, Madeline Stowe, and Benicio Del Toro star in this tricky modern noir. Harris plays Kyle Bodine, a police detective with a keen eye for detail and seemingly all the answers. His axiom is that murderers "always screw it up sooner or later," and if you think those words won't come back to haunt him, you don't know your suspense movies. He soon runs into Rachel (Stowe), who is rich, beautif... |
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Little Heroes Lost in China [VHS] $39.99 ... |
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Beauty and the Beast, Episode 13: China Moon [VHS] $1.69 ... |
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Beauty and the Beast - The Complete Series $51.59 Genre: Television: SeriesRating: NRRelease Date: 30-SEP-2008Media Type: DVD... |
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China Moon $2.69 No Description Available.Genre: Feature Film-DramaRating: RRelease Date: 7-JAN-2003Media Type: DVD... |
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Once Upon A Time In China: Collection $16.98 Once Upon a Time in China The first of a popular series (six in all) starring the charismatic and athletically adept Jet Li. Li plays legendary folk hero Wong Fei Hong, a late 19th century southern Chinese healer and kung fu master. The story begins with Western powers (American, British, and French) encroaching on the city of Canton. Wong is asked by the Black Flag army to safeguard the town by c... |
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Moon Living Abroad In China $15.96 Moon Living Abroad In China |
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China Moon $10.39 {#China Moon} is a slick noir thriller, nice to look at, well-acted and directed, but ultimately predictable, even to its "surprise" ending. Kyle Bodine ({$Ed Harris}) falls in love with Rachel Munro ({$Madeleine Stowe}), the unhappily married wife of a |
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A Grey Moon over China $16.27 Epic in scope, yet filled with searing human drama and emotion, A Grey Moon Over China is a monumental science fiction saga by an amazing new talent. |
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A Grey Moon Over China $5.99 Epic in scope, yet filled with searing human drama and emotion, A Grey Moon Over China is a monumental science fiction saga by an amazing new talent. Named one of Kirkus Reviews Best Science Fiction Books of the Year. |
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Medicina tradicional china para la mujer / Reflections of the Moon on Water $15.16 Medicina tradicional china para la mujer / Reflections of the Moon on Water |
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The China Moon Cookbook $11.3 A stunning marriage of Chinese tastes and techniques with California flair, Barbara Tropp's China Moon cooking is a cuisine like no other. Chinese Bistro is stir-fries, sandpots, and salads of baby greens. It's dim-sum and ice cream. It's noodle pillows, crispy potatoes, and sesame breadtwists, too. And instead of fortune cookies, fabulous cookies of good fortune. Bursting with unexpected flavors-from ginger to Fresno chiles, curry to basil-Chinese bistro is light and fresh, casual yet impeccably flavored, and as balanced as yin and yang. A DAZZLING SAMPLER Chili-Orange Cold Noodles Crispy Ten-Spice Spring Rolls with Crushed Peanuts Stir-fried Hot and Sour Chicken with Black Beans and Basil Eggroll-cartwheel Soup Fresh Ginger Ice Cream with Bittersweet Chocolate Sauce Spicy Tangerine Beef with Glass Noodles Tea and Spice Smoked Duck Breast Clear-Steamed Salmon with Fresh Coriander Pesto Ma-La Cucumber Fans Sandpot Casserole of Spicy Sparerib Nuggets with Garlic |
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China $16.94 Stone Age dwellers along the Yellow River inscribed images of men, dragons, deer, sun and moon onto bone or pottery long ago. These same pictures live on the the characters used by the Chinese today. Cecilia Lindqvist traces the evolution and enduring history of Chinese characters, providing insight into their culture. |