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  2. Baiyun Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Baiyun Hotel (Chinese: 白云宾馆) is a hotel in Guangzhou, China. Standing 93.5 meters tall, and 117 meters with antenna, with 34 floors, it surpassed Guangzhou Hotel to be the tallest building in the country upon its completion in 1976 and remained so until 1981 when Jinling Hotel of Nanjing , 110 meters, was built.

  3. List of tallest buildings in Guangzhou - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Hotel: 27 1968 [215] Baiyun Hotel: 34 117 1976 [216] Guangdong International Building: 63 200 1990 [217] CITIC Plaza: 80 391 1996 Guangzhou International Finance Center: 103 439 2010 Canton Tower: 37 462 (595 if measured to tip) 2010 Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre: 111 530 2016

  4. Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (IATA: CAN, ICAO: ZGGG) or often branded as BAIYUNPORT is an international airport serving Guangzhou, the capital of South Central China's Guangdong province. The airport codes were inherited from the former Baiyun Airport , and the IATA code is derived from Guangzhou's historical romanization Canton .

  5. List of the busiest airports in China - Wikipedia

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    Rank Airport City served Province IATA/ICAO Passengers Aircraft Cargo 1. Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport: Guangzhou: Guangdong: CAN/ZGGG: 26,104,989: 266,627

  6. Guangzhou Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou Hotel. Guangzhou Hotel (Chinese: 广州宾馆) is a hotel in Guangzhou, China. It was constructed in 1968 amid the Cultural Revolution. With 27 floors, on opening it surpassed Park Hotel in Shanghai as the tallest building in China. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. 1990 Guangzhou Baiyun airport collisions - Wikipedia

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    Guangzhou flight controllers agreed to allow the plane to land in Hong Kong, refuel, and proceed to Taipei. Jiang refused to allow this, and threatened to blow up the aircraft if it landed in Hong Kong. The pilot circled Guangzhou, attempting to reason with Jiang. He was eventually forced to land the plane when it ran dangerously low on fuel. [2]

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