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  2. Nanyue Yuan - Wikipedia

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    Nanyue Yuan (simplified Chinese: 南粤苑; traditional Chinese: 南粵苑; lit. ' Southern Yue Garden') is a Lingnan -style Chinese garden in Guangzhou, China. It is adjacent to its sister garden, Baomo Yuan , and joint tickets are available.

  3. China Southern Airlines - Wikipedia

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    During May–June 2012, China Southern Airlines has recruited Dutch flight attendants to serve the First and Business class sections for flights from Guangzhou to Amsterdam. [81] On 7 June 2013, China Southern operated its first Boeing 787 on a route from Guangzhou to Beijing Capital, the first Chinese airline to introduce the 787-8. [82]

  4. List of China Southern Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    The list shows airports that are served by China Southern Airlines as part of its scheduled passenger and cargo services. The list includes the city, country, the codes of the International Air Transport Association (IATA airport code) and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO airport code), and the airport's name, with the airline's hubs, cargo and focus cities, as well as ...

  5. Cantonese restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all the Cantonese restaurants provide yum cha, dim sum, dishes, and banquets with their business varying between the hour of the day.Some restaurants try to stand out by becoming more specialised (focusing on hot pot dishes or seafood, for example), while others offer dishes from other Chinese cuisines such as Sichuan, Shanghai, Fujian (Teochew cooking, a regional variation of Guangzhou ...

  6. Restaurant industry in Guangzhou - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, Japanese forces invaded and conquered Guangzhou. In this period, many restaurants were destroyed or closed, as restaurant owners fled the war. [2] After the Chinese victory in 1945, despite the Civil War between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party in the north, the restaurant industry in Guangzhou once again boomed. [2]

  7. Air route authority between the United States and China

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    In 2006, there were 10 non-stop flights between the two countries, amounting to 2 million passenger trips per year. [4]Beginning in 2013, there were 28 non-stop routes (not including Hong Kong and Macau) operated by three major U.S. carriers: United, American, and Delta; and four Chinese carriers: Air China, China Eastern, China Southern, and Hainan Airlines.

  8. Guangzhou South railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station, designed by TFP Farrells, remains the largest in Guangzhou. It is one of the four largest railway passenger transportation hubs in China. [2] [3] It is an interchange station and a terminus between the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong XRL, Guangzhou-Maoming Railway, Guangzhou–Zhuhai intercity railway and Beijing-Guangzhou HSR.

  9. Nanjing Lukou International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The new facilities removed the bottleneck caused by the limited capability of the old terminal and runway. In November 2014, with the launching of the Phase 2 expansion and optimization of neighboring air traffic patterns, authorities approved an increase of peak-hour flight volume from 28 flights per hour to 38 flights per hour. [7]