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Baiyun District is one of 11 urban districts of the prefecture-level city of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, China. The district is located in the city's northern suburbs and is named after the Baiyun Mountain (the "White Cloud Mountain"), one of the area's natural attractions.
English: Nanling Village, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. The Chinese characters (思鄉, written from right to left) on the back of the archway mean "homesick". The Chinese characters (思鄉, written from right to left) on the back of the archway mean "homesick".
Baiyun New Town (Chinese: 白云新城) is a new central business district (CBD) in Baiyun District, Guangzhou, China, located around the former Baiyun Airport.. The CBD will be divided into six new communities: Huangshi (Chinese: 黄石), Xiaogang (Chinese: 萧岗), Jichang (Airport) (Chinese: 机场), Yunshan (Chinese: 云山), Chuangyi (Chinese: 创意) and Keziling (Chinese: 柯子岭).
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Baiyun Culture Square Station (simplified Chinese: 白云文化广场站; traditional Chinese: 白雲文化廣場站; Jyutping: baak6 wan4 man4 faa3 gwong2 coeng4 zaam6; Cantonese Yale: Baahk'wàhn Màhnfa Gwóngchèuhng Jaahm), formerly called Xinshi Station [NB 1] and later Convention Centre Station [NB 2] during planning, is a metro station on Line 2 of the Guangzhou Metro.
Baiyunhu Subdistrict (Chinese: 白云湖街道; pinyin: Báiyúnhú Jiēdào; Jyutping: baak 6 wan 4 wu 4 gaai 1 dou 6) is a subdistrict of Baiyun District, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China. [1] As of 2020, it has 15 residential communities (社区) under its administration. [2]
[4] [5] [3] However, few of the historical sites have survived to the present day [2] and others—such as the view of Guangzhou's old walled city at dusk—have changed drastically as the city has expanded to and around the mountain. In its most recent years, Baiyun has become home to a small Kung Fu community. Baiyun Kung Fu or White Cloud ...
The Eight Sights of Guangzhou in the Song dynasty were recorded in the Annals of Nanhai County (南海 县 志) of the Kangxi Era and the Annals of Guangzhou Prefecture (广州 府 志) of the Qianlong Era. Most of the sights were closely related to water bodies in the city, reflecting its tight cultural connection to water. [1]