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Guangdong - Wikipedia
Guangdong[a] is a coastal province in South China, on the north shore of the South China Sea [7] with Guangzhou as the capital.
Guangdong | Province, History, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica
Guangdong, sheng (province) of South China. It is the southernmost of the mainland provinces and constitutes the region through which South China’s trade is primarily channeled.
Guangdong Travel Guide — Visit China's Richest Region
Guangdong Province is a coastal province in southeast China. It holds the Pearl River Delta and Hong Kong nestles in the center of its South China Sea coast. Guangdong Province has been important in Chinese history as a major international trading center with much foreign influence and presence.
Guangdong - New World Encyclopedia
Guangdong (formerly spelled "Kwangtung") is a province on the southern coast of the People's Republic of China. It is bordered to the west by Guangxi, to the northwest by Hunan, to the northeast by Jiangxi, and to the east by Fujian.
Guangdong Unwrapped: Explore This Untamed Beauty In Southern China - Travel
Guangdong is one of the most ecologically diverse regions in China, and it’s also rich in culture, history, and modern marvels. Our story aims to familiarise you with its bustling cities, lush forests, sunny beaches, rare flora and fauna, and more.
Guangdong Travel Guide: Tours, Map, History, Attractions
As one of the earliest open trading ports to outside world and the starting-point of Maritime Silk Road, Guangdong has a long history of commercial trade and acceptation to the exotic culture. It is also the origin of modern industry as well as the national industry.
Guangdong, the Starting Point of the Maritime Silk Road
Guangdong Province, located in southern China, is the country’s most populous and economically dynamic region. Covering 179,800 square kilometers, it borders Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangxi, and the South China Sea.
Guangdong - ChinaWiki.Net
Guangdong is the South Gate of China, and it is located in the position of the shipping hub in the South China Sea. Guangdong has formed a trade circle with ceramics as the link as early as 3000-5000 years ago, and its influence has been extended to coastal and overseas islands through water routes.
Guangdong’s rule as China’s GDP king faces an unprecedented threat to ...
A rival provincial powerhouse, with a GDP as big as some G7 nations, is becoming a hub for strategic emerging sectors while outpacing the national economic growth rate.
Guangdong Province - Chinafolio
Guangdong is China’s southernmost mainland province. At approximately 197,000 km 2, Guangdong is about 16,000 km 2 larger than Cambodia. Guangdong has one of the longest coastlines of any province, and is linked to the two special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau.
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