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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: Best Cities, Food & Tips 2026
Explore Guangdong with this complete travel guide—best cities, food, culture, transport, itineraries, budgets, and practical tips for foreign travelers.
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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.
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Guangdong, China
Guangdong province is located in the southernmost part of the Chinese mainland. It is one of the most attractive places for investors with most market vigor.
Guangzhou - Wikipedia
Although it originally and chiefly applied to the walled city, it was occasionally conflated with Guangdong by some authors. It was adopted as the Postal Map Romanization of Guangzhou, and remained the official name until its name change to "Guangzhou".
Guangdong Province | Capital, Map, Population - Let's Chinese
Guangdong is the provincial administrative region of the people’s Republic of China, and the provincial capital Guangzhou. Because the ancient place name in the east of Guangxin, it is named “Guangdong”. It is located in the south of Nanling Mountain and on the coast of the South China Sea.
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 - TNOpediA
A Corporate Dependency of the Empire of Japan, Guangdong borders the Republic of China to the north and east, the South China Sea to the south and the Guangxi Clique to the west.
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