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Oct

25

Guangzhou,The Pearl River Cruise

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Pearl River including the East River, the Xijiang and Beijiang tributary to the Guangzhou River confluence,,, very beautiful scenery. At night, lights,” Pearl River Pearl” on the tour ship carrying tourists from people’s bridge near Sai ferry, traveling east, the Liberation Bridge, Jiangwan bridge, Haizhu bridge. Haiyin bridge, Guangzhou bridge, Hedong Bridge, then return. Landscape on the way with Zhuhai loyalty, East Lake, Whampoa  Yun Qiang, Etan lament,” Yangcheng eight scenic spots”, and the south building, Aiqun Hotel, Guangzhou Hotel, Hotel Landmark Canton, Le Grand Large Hotel Jiangwan Haizhu Square Gardens, two sand, White Swan Hotel, sand villa building. The whole two hours.

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Oct

30

Panyu Lotus Mountain

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lotus mountain

Lotus Mountain,covering an area of 2.33 square kilometers and with 108 meters above sea level, is situated by the bank of Lion Sea which is the estuary of Pearl River, thus it is provided with superior location and convenient communication. As a scenic spot combining the ancient ruggedness with the modern grace, it was awarded laureate titles such as “National AAAA Tourist Attractionâ€, “Provincial Scenic Spotâ€, “National Preserved Cultural Relic†and “Top 8 Tourist Attractions of the New Century in Guangzhouâ€.

lotus mountain

The Ancient Quarry is well known as its unique spectacle which goes by the comment of “manpower exceeded nature’s engineering†.The Lotus Pagoda and Lotus Wall both are Provincial Preserved Cultural Relics.

Remarkably, the 40.88 meters high Guan-yin is the highest gold-foiled bronze one in the world and has been visited and worshipped by millions of pilgrims annually. Furthermore, various self-contained service facilities are well prepared for the visitors in GD Hotel & Resort. We all wish you an enjoyable visit and leisure herein Lotus Mountain.

Jul

14

Shanghai Fairmont Peace Hotel

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Paying homage to its original Art Deco heritage, The Peace Hotel Shanghai, managed by Fairmont Hotels & Resorts will once again lay claim to its long-standing status as China’s most iconic hotel and premier social destination when it unveils the culmination of its restoration programme in 2010.

The newly revitalised Fairmont Peace Hotel Shanghai will offer approximately 269 deluxe guestrooms and suites with a selection of eight restaurants and lounges. Included among these is the much-loved Jazz Bar, a Shanghai institution since the 1930s. In addition, a lobby lounge on the ground floor, a mezzanine-level sushi, wine and cigar bar as well as a heritage Chinese restaurant on the 8th floor and the Peace Grill Restaurants on the 9th floor will offer a new level of elegance and comfort befitting of today’s discerning travellers. The 9th floor will also host the famed Peace Hall, where the property’s iconic sprung-wooden dance floor still evokes memories of old Shanghai cabarets and gala parties.

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May

31

Guangzhou Shopping

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Guangzhou is a world commercial center, and a shopping paradise.

It is the most important Commodity distribution center in south China. Worldwide brand-name commodities in complete categories can be found here. Fashionable dress, jewelry, watches, cosmetics, computer and electronic goods, photographing apparatus, sports goods, stationery, fashionable playthings, curios, arts and crafts, medicines and herbs, sea products and other endless goods will meet the different demands of visitors worldwide.

Guangzhou has some department stores and shopping malls that get most of its stock direct from Hong Kong. Shops open around 9.00am and close anywhere from 6.00pm to 10.00p.m. Actual hours depend on the nature of the business. Shops in areas frequented by tourists may open earlier.

The best thing about shopping in Guangzhou is browsing the weird and wonderful collection of animals, food and medicines in Qingping Market. The rugged and rough side to this city is open for everyone to see here, just make sure you hold your nose if you visit in the summer!

If this is all a bit too authentic for you, there are some great little boutiques to be found on Shamian Island and Beijing Lu. Guangdong is famous for its exquisite Embroidery which can also be found at some of the good night markets on Xinhu Lu or Jiaoyue Road.

Bargaining

Bargaining is generally not possible in department stores, but asks for a discount when purchasing expensive items with cash, such as electrical appliances and jewellery. Prices can fluctuate wildly from shop to shop. Bargaining is usually possible and often expected in smaller shops, particularly where items are not visibly priced. Food stallholders usually charge fixed prices.

Bargaining requires time and patience – most vendors have plenty of both and will appreciate your efforts if you are genuinely interested in buying and can maintain a sense of humor in the process. If you can speak just a few words of Chinese, such as numbers, you will enjoy the experience a lot more and often get a better deal.

In China it is possible, if not expected, to bargain in open markets and other shopping areas where prices are not already clearly marked. The goal always is to pay the local price, not the foreigner price. The only important rule is to be polite. It is perfectly fine to ask for a discount, but do it with a smile. While some would see a tough attitude as the key to a cheap price, it usually backfires with the “face†conscious Chinese and you end up not getting the best price. Remember that no vendor will sell you a product at a loss!

Means of Payment

Cash in Chinese RMB is preferred. Luxury restaurants, large department stores and star hotel accept credit cards, but it is wise to check first in the case of traditional Chinese establishments.

Automatic Teller Machines (ATMs) are readily available in Guangzhou to use VISA, MasterCard, Dinners Club and other international banking systems.

Tips

Most restaurants and pubs include a service charge in the listed price, so tipping is not necessary.
Do not tip friendly government employees or business people as they may interpret your generosity as a bribe.

May

4

Guangzhou Restaurants

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Foreign restaurants: American. Australian. French. German. Japanese. Indian. Italian. Korean. Latin American. Muslim. Russian. Southeast Asia. Thai. Turkish. Vegetarian.

Chinese restaurants: Cantonese. Sichuan. Beijing. Seafood.

Please find the restaurants on the below list according to the above order.

Foreign restaurants:

Euramerican Food
Name:Gail’s Place American Food & Bar
Address: 96 Hengfu Lu, by Huanshi Lu, by the Guangdong Second Chinese Medical Hospital
Tel: 0086-20-8359 2080, 0086-20-8359 3878
Business Time: Daily 10.30am-midnight. No cards.

Name:JJ’s American Restaurant & Bar
Address: 28 Taojin Jie
Tel:0086-20-8359 15097
Business Time: Daily 11am-midnight. No cards.

Name:Madison American Food and Drink Specialty
Address: 313-317 Yi An Plaza, 33 Jianshe Liu Ma Lu
Tel:
0086-20-8363 3870
Business Time: Daily 11am-midnight. All cards

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May

4

Museum of West Han Dynasty and Nanyue King

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On the Xianggang Hill beside the Jiefang Road stands the tomb of Nanyue King who was the second generation of the King of Nanyue Kingdom in early West Han Dynasty and also the grandson of General Zhao Tuo of the Qin dynasty who unified areas south to the five mountain ridges. The tomb, enjoying a history of over 2000 years, was discovered in 1983. 20 meters deep down behind the hill, it was made of 750 stone slabs with 7 rooms in 2 parts separated by two stone doors. Each room was of its own function. After a few years of excavation, over 1000 pieces or sets of valuable cultural relic and 15 buried-alive dead bodies had been unearthed.

Up to date, this tomb is the earliest, largest and richest ancient tomb of early Han dynasty found in Guangdong and Guangxi areas. It is also the only all-stone tomb with earliest color murals. Of the unearthed cultural relics, bronze instruments, 36 large cooking vessels, 36 bronze mirrors and 3 gold coins (up to date, there have been only 4 gold coins in total of the time discovered in the area) and 240 jade wares. The King wore clothes with jade pieces threaded together. Besides, people found a blue colored flat grass slab, a set of printing copper moulds and African ivory and other rare treasures of significance.

May

4

Chen Clan Temple

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Guangzhou became a part of China in the 3d cent. B.C. Hindu and Arab merchants reached Guangzhou in the 10th cent., and the city became the first Chinese port regularly visited by European traders. In 1511, Portugal secured a trade monopoly, but it was broken by the British in the late 17th cent.; in the 18th cent. the French and Dutch were also admitted. Trading, however, was restricted until the Treaty of Nanjing (1842) following the Opium War, which opened the city to foreign trade. Following a disturbance, French and British forces occupied Guangzhou in 1856. Later the island of Shameen (Shamian) was ceded to them for business and residential purposes, and this reclaimed sandbank with its broad avenues, gardens, and fine buildings was known for its beauty; it was restored to China in 1946.

One tagged place of Guangzhou history is Chen Clan temple. The ancestral temple for the whole clan of the Chen in Guangdong Province, also called Chen Clan Academy, was designed by Li Julin and built from 1890 to 1894, Qing Dynasty when Emperor Guangxu reigned over the country. The whole structure faces the south and covers 15,000 square meters with 6,400 square meters as principal section.

Chen Clan Temple is known for its superb art of decoration for it epitomizes the folk decoration art of Guangdong. It is also famous for “three kinds of carving, three kinds of sculpture and one kind of iron castingâ€, including Stone carving, wood carving, Brick carving, Pottery Sculpture, plaster sculpture, painted sculpture and iron casting.

May

4

Transportatioin In Guangzhou

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Use Tips:

Q: How to get to Guangzhou from Hong Kong?
A: There are three ways for you to chose from Hong Kong to Guangzhou.

By Air
1.If you have lots of package with you. Take flight maight be the fastest and the most convinence way to come to Guangzhou. It may take you 45 minutes.

By Train
2.Take Guangzhou-Kowloon Through Train to Guangzhou East Railway Station. It may take you one and an half hour.

By Bus
3. Take Guangzhou-Hong Kong Express Coach at Hong Kong International Airport or other stations in the city. It may take you three and an half hours.

Q: How I can get to the Canton Fair from my Hotel?
A: Most of the hotels provide free shuttle bus from and to both fairs. But if you miss the bus, you can:

To CECF (Pazhou) Complex
From Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

BY TAXI – It takes about 45 minutes and costs about RMB 160.

From Guangzhou East Railway Station

BY Metro – Take Metro Line 1 to Gongyuanqian Station. Then transfer Line 2 to Xingangdong Station. It costs RMB 7.

To CECF (Liuhua) Complex
From Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport

BY TAXI – It takes about 40 minutes and costs about RMB 100.
BY NO.5- SHUTTLE BUS – ( DONG FANG HOTEL ) It takes about 45 minutes and costs RMB 16.

From Guangzhou East Railway Station

BY TAXI – It takes about 20 minutes and costs about RMB 35.
BY NO.185, 271 or 280 BUS – It takes about 40 minutes and costs about RMB 2.
BY Metro – Take Metro Line 1 to Gongyuanqian Station. Then transfer Line 2 to

May

4

Guangzhou Shopping

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In 1957, China Export Commodities Fair (Spring Fair and Autumn Fair) has been hosted here, which received great attendance and enjoyed high reputation both at home and abroad. Worldwide brand-name commodities in complete categories can be found. Fashionable dresses, jewelry, watches, cosmetics, computer and electronic goods, photographing apparatus, sports goods, stationery, fashionable playthings, curios, arts and crafts, medicines and herbs, sea products and other endless goods can meet visitors’ different demands.

Local Products you can’t miss

DON’T forget to buy some local products such as the Wanglaoji Herbal Tea, cooking materials, Canton Embroidery, Canton Embroidery, Canton Enamel and Canton Sculpture.
1. Canton Sculpture includes Canton Ivory Carvings, Jade Sculpture, Wood sculpture and Olive Sculpture
2. Canton Enamel, Celadon are short for Guangzhou Colorful pottery. It has a history of over 300 years.
3. Canton Embroidery, namely Yue Embroidery, is one of the Four Famous Chinese Embroidery and Shu Embroidery.
4. Canton Bacon is the general designation of cured meat in the Guangzhou Area.
6.Wang Laoji Herbal Tea is a king of medicine that is healthy for the human body

Guangzhou Tour

Shopping Malls & Plazas

Teem Plaza
10am – 10pm 208 Tianhe Lu 8559 0683
Carrefour
1-2B, Everbright City Plaza, 656, Kangwang Zhong Lu 8133 7619
Carrefour
Blossom Plaza, No. 1339 Jichang Lu, Baiyun District 3663 7188
Carrefour
2-3F Wanguo Plaza, 40, Qianjin Lu 8426 2633
China Plaza
10am – 10pm 33 Zhongshan San Lu 8373 9099
CITIC Plaza
233 Tianhe Bei Lu 8752 0300
Jusco
10am – 10pm Basement, Teem Plaza, 208 Tianhe Lu 8559 2238
La Perle
10am – 10pm 367 Huanshi Dong Lu 8350 8502
Times Square
10.30am – 9.30pm 28 Tianhe Bei Lu 3882 0000, 3882 0628
Update Mall
10am – 9.30pm 25-27 Zhongshan San Lu 8380 1499

Accessories

Bin Bin Plaza
1 Qiyi Lu, Haizhu Square 8328 0802
Daily 10am-9.30pm.
Carrefour
3 Henglong Jie, Huangpu Da Dao 8564 8472
Basic Gallery
9am – 8pm 3/F, China Plaza, 23 Zhongshan San Lu 8373 8823
Cang Jing Ge
Shop 3410, 3/F China Plaza, 23 Zhongshan San Lu 8373 9621
Daily 10am-10pm. No cards.
Chou Niu
10am – 10pm 163 Zhuji Lu, Liwan District 8195 3676
No cards

Antiques and others

Guangzhou Antiques Store
Wende Bei Lu 8334 9901
Da Sha Tou Flea Market
9am – 6pm Yanjiang Dong Lu, Da Sha Tou, by the Haiyin Bridge 8384 5642
Guangzhou Automobile Exchange Center
8.30am – 6pm 163 Tianhe Bei Lu 8755 5507
Highsun Electric Appliances Market
9.30am – 6.30pm 56-58 Donghu Lu 8379 5897
Highsun String and Cloth Market
9.30am – 7pm 1-3/F, Haiyin Bldg, 429 Yanjiang Dong Lu 8379 6572
Huadi Wan Flowers, Birds, Fish Market
Huadi Da Dao Bei, Fangcun District 8152 9230, 8152 9296
Huanan Watches Wholesale Market
Back Tower, 145 Zhan Xi Lu 8667 6147

Book Store

Guangzhou Books Center
9.30am – 9.30pm 123 Tianhe Lu 3886 4208, 3886 9768
Guangzhou Bookstore of Foreign Languages
111 Hequn Yi Ma Lu . 8379 7198
Daily 9am-4.30pm.
Guangzhou Xinhua Bookstore
276 Beijing Lu 8333 2636
Daily 9am-8pm. Local cards.
Joint Publishing co.
1) G17 basement of Peace World Plaza, 362-366 Huanshi Dong Lu ; 2) 3/F Guangzhou Books Center123 Tianhe Lu 8387 2393/3881 3074
Life Attitude
9am – 5pm Basement of Guangdong Museum of Art, 38 Yanyu Lu 8735 1161
No cards.
Tang Ning Bookstore
10am – 10pm G/F, 37 Huale Lu 8385 5749
All cards.

Mar

21

TESCO

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TESCO, a British-based international grocery and general merchandising retail chain, has opened two stores in Guangzhou.

The first branch is situated on Guangzhou Dadao Bei, with a total area of 44,080 square meters.

In addition to the first store in Tianhe district, a new store built in Yuexiu district will be TESCO’s 60th store in China and its first “energy-saving” location.

The energy-saving store, covering an area of over 13,000 square meters, is to be built with sophisticated energy management systems to optimize energy consumption.

The store offers customers over 20,000 types of imported products, including 415 products labeled with its own “TESCO Value” and “TESCO Standard” brands.

TESCO currently has seven stores in South China, including Shenzhen, Dongguan and Guangzhou. The total number of stores in China is now over 60, with locations in Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Wuxi, Shenyang and so on.

Founded in 1919, TESCO ranked the world’s third largest retailer in 2008. TESCO’s British stores are divided into six formats: Extra stores, Superstores, Metro stores, Express stores, One-stop stores and Home plus. All stores in China are Extra stores.

TESCO Legou Guangzhou Shengdi Store (圣地店)
Add.: -1/F, Jiarun Plaza, Guangzhou Dada Bei, Tianhe district 广州大é“北佳润广场负一层
Tel: 020-87270006

TESCO Legou Guangzhou Zhongliu Store (中六店)
Add.: 1-4/F, No. 285-287, Zhongshan Liu Lu, Yuexiu district (Exit B of Ximenkou Metro Station) 广州市越秀区中山六路285-287å·ä¸Šå“轩B1-4

(By Jessie Hwang, Stephen Roach)