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The Eight Views of Ram City, also known as the Eight Sights of Guangzhou is the collective name for various collections of the eight most famous tourist attractions in Guangzhou, China, during different periods of its history. Collections of "Eight Views" is a common trope in Chinese travel literature.
AAAAA (Chinese: 国家5A级旅游景区; pinyin: Guójiā Wǔ "A" jí Lǚyóu Jǐngqū) is awarded to the most important and best-maintained tourist attractions in the People's Republic of China, given the highest level in the rating categories used by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. As of 2020, there are 279 tourist attractions listed as ...
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It once formed the northern end of the old walled city, though most of the walls have been dismantled and the city has now expanded far beyond it. Its grounds now form Guangzhou's Yuexiu Park, which remains one of the most famous tourist attractions in Guangzhou, including beautiful natural surroundings and ancient sites. It covers an area of ...
Baiyun Mountain has been famed as a scenic spot since ancient times. [2] Its visitors predated the foundation of Panyu (now Guangzhou) in 214 BC, with various celebrities of the Warring States period (5th–3rd centuries BC) known to have traveled there.
Lychee Bay is located in Xiguan, Liwan District, Guangzhou.In the past, it usually referred to a large area from Sima Creek (駟馬涌) to Wongsha (黃沙).It is a drainage system composed of several creeks, including Xiguan and Liwan Creeks, flowing into the Pearl River.
The Lijiang River Scenic Zone at Guilin: Guilin 1996 Natural 108: Yalong, Tibet (Yarlung Valley, "cradle of Tibetan culture") Tibet 2001 Mixed 1622: Yangtze Gorges Scenic Spot Hubei, Chongqing 2001 Mixed 1623: Jinfushan Scenic Spot Chongqing 2001 Natural: vii, viii, ix 1624: Heaven Pit and Ground Seam Scenic Spot Sichuan, Hubei, Hunan and ...
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.