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  2. Guangdong - Wikipedia

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    Guangdong surpassed Henan and Shandong to become China's most populous province in January 2005, registering 79.1 million permanent residents and 31 million migrants who lived in the province for at least six months of the year; [11] [12] the total population was 126,012,510 in the 2020 Chinese census, accounting for 8.93 percent of mainland ...

  3. List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Guangdong

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    Former Headquarters of the All Chinese Federation of Workers Unions: Zhonghua quanguo zonggonghui jiuzhi 中华全国总工会旧址: Guangzhou: 3-22 Guangji Bridge: Guangji qiao 广济桥: Chaozhou: 3-69 Chen Clan Ancestral Hall: Chen jia citang 陈家祠堂: Guangzhou: 3-85

  4. List of warlords and military cliques in the Warlord Era

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    The Nationalist Party of China, derived from the Tongmenghui revolutionary organization, established a rival government of the Beiyang Government in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province in the 1913 Second Revolution and in the 1917 Constitutional Protection War. Its military was called the National Revolutionary Army.

  5. Guangdong Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Guangdong Museum [2] (Chinese: 广东省博物馆) is a general museum of Cantonese art, nature, culture and history in Guangzhou. History. Old building

  6. Category:History of Guangdong - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Guangdong" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  7. Guangzhou - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Guangdong Museum of Revolutionary History - Wikipedia

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    The Guangdong Museum of Revolutionary History (Chinese: 广东革命历史博物馆) is a museum established in 1959 in Guangzhou, capital of China's Guangdong Province, located on the site of former Guangdong Advisory Bureau in the Second Guangzhou Uprising Martyrs Cemetery. [1]

  9. Huadu, Guangzhou - Wikipedia

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    In addition to its population, Huadu is the hometown of approximately 300,000 overseas Chinese, including a large number in the Republic of Panama, and some in Hong Kong and Macao. [ 2 ] Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport , Guangzhou 's main airport, is located in the district, as is Guangzhou North Railway Station on the Wuhan–Guangzhou ...