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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.
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.
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).
Baiyun Park Station (simplified Chinese: 白云公园站; traditional Chinese: 白雲公園站; Jyutping: baak6 wan4 gung1 jyun2 zaam6; Cantonese Yale: Baahk'wàhn Gūng'yún Jaahm), formerly called Baiyun New Town Station [1] during planning, is a metro station of Guangzhou Metro Line 2.
Baiyun Subdistrict, Guangzhou. 3 languages. ... Baiyun is a subdistrict of the Yuexiu District in Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, southern China. [1] References
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (former), closed down in 2004 Guangzhou Baiyun railway station , serving Baiyun District Baiyun Subdistrict, Guangzhou , subdivision of Yuexiu District
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]
Guangzhou, [a] previously romanized as Canton [6] or Kwangchow, [7] is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. [8] Located on the Pearl River about 120 km (75 mi) northwest of Hong Kong and 145 km (90 mi) north of Macau, Guangzhou has a history of over 2,200 years and was a major terminus of the Silk Road.