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Guangdong Province in China Hosts ‘Little Africa’

Tuesday, May 29th, 2012

 

When students and professionals go to China, their objective is to familiarize themselves with the cultural and regional differences so that the culture shock is reduced to a minimum. However, there are so many surprises in store that it is hard to prepare one to the varieties of places and situations that can arise during one’s China visit. Therefore it will not come as a surprise if at some point one walks into a neighborhood which may seem as though a part of Africa has been transported to China.

Thriving African Community in China

It is said that travelling teaches more than books. This is a primary reason why study abroad programs and gap year programs have been so hugely successful and popular across the globe. While these programs have been prevalent in all the other parts of Asia and Europe for a very long time now, China has been on the study abroad map for only about two decades. While volunteering programs had started after the mid-nineties, the country allowed fully fledged study abroad programs only in the past decade. Now you can participate in Chinese language programs or take up gap year jobs as volunteers in many parts of the country.

It is known that China has had a history of thousands of years and most of it is relatively unknown. Therefore, whenever you go on China tours, during the course of your stay in the country you will encounter incalculable wonders and strangest of places. However, one of the biggest surprises in the country is not because of its history but because of its present.

In southern China, lying in Guangzhou Province is an area where you would hear pop music from Africa. Visitors in the area will suddenly stumble upon a community which they will hardly expect to be thriving in China. This is an area where an African community from various African nations has settled down and allowed business worth billions of dollars to thrive. These nationals trade in various commodities but the primary items are apparels.

This community is not here for a  short time. Its inception started way back in 1979 when African student merchants saw an opportunity of doing business. What started then picked up pace in 1990s and today has resulted in the settling of at least two thousand African nationals who are living in the Xiao Bei Road area. The influx of the community has grown since the Beijing Olympics 2008. This was a great opportunity for people from all countries in the world to visit the Dragon country, and as a result business saw tremendous growth.  Now there are a lot of traders from the Middle East as well who have seen the opportunity and hence have come and settled here.

The question is what makes the community tick? How come they have been here and felt so much at home? The answer does not only lie in the thriving business. The weather is also a vital factor. The province experiences warm weather which the African people find similar to that of their home country. Therefore, despite the change of location, there is not a lot of change of the ‘homely’ feeling.

The citizens have now become an integral part of China. They have made their mark in business and other spheres, and in 2006 an African national won a karaoke contest in the city and became a pop sensation of the city. His victory allowed him to welcome a group of expats whose surprise knew no bounds during the ceremony.

What to see in Guangzhou,what to do in Guangzhou

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

 

The Evening Guangzhou

Located along the south coastline of China,  Guangzhou is the capital of Guangdong province. Being an excellent port on the Pearl River navigable to the South China Sea, and with fast accessibility to Hong Kong and Macau, Guangzhou is the largest and most flourishing industrial and foreign trade center in south China.
As one of the twenty-four famous historical and cultural cities in China, Guangzhou has plenty of architecture showcasing the ancient magnificence of Chinese civilization.
 
Features & Attractions
•White Cloud Mountain
•The Peal River
•Yuexiu Park
•Bright Filial Piety Temple
•Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family
•Shamian Island
•Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
•Guangdong Provincial Museum
•Temple of the Six Banyan Trees
•Chime-Long Paradise
 
White Cloud Mountain
About 17 kilometers (10 miles) north of
Guangzhou, White Cloud Mountain covers an area of 28 square kilometers (10 square miles), consisting of 30 peaks. From ancient times, White Cloud Mountain has been one of the most famous spots of natural beauty in Guangzhou.
It has six areas that are popular with visitors, Bright Pearl Building Park, the San tailing Summit Park, the Bird Spring Valley Park (Mingchun Valley), the Santailing Park, the Luhu Park and the Fei’eling Park, all of which make White Cloud Mountain is an ideal place for people to relax.
Ticket Price: 5 Yuan
Opening Time: 09:00-17:00
How to get there: Buses No. 199, 24, 46, 60, 63, 210A, 240, 257 or 891 to Baiyun Cloud Mountain.
 
The Pearl River
The Pearl River is the 3rd largest river in China, just next to the Yangtze River and the Yellow River. With a length of about 2,000 kilometers, the Pearl River in
Guangzhou, unlike other rivers displaying only natural beauty, boasts the type of scenery that only belongs to a modern urban area.
The Pearl River immediately starts to look more interesting after the sun-set. The bridges, decorated by colorful shining neon lights, seem like fantastic rainbows spanning the river. On both banks, the nightlife of the city awakens. It becomes gorgeous with a blaze of lights.
Ticket Price: Free
Opening Time: the whole day
How to get there:
Tianzi Wharf: Bus No. 1, 128, 131B, 194, 219, 238 and off at Haizhu Square (Qiaoguang East) Station.
Xidi Wharf: Bus No. 1, 31, 57, 64, 128, 186, 208, 209, 217, 219, 236, 281, 538, 552, 556 and get off at Nanfang Building Station.
Dashatou Wharf: Bus No. 12, 36, 57, 61, 128, 131A, 131B, 192, 194, 247, Tourism Bus Line 2 and off at Dashatou Wharf Station.
 
Yuexiu Park
Yuexu Park is considered to be one of the central parks in
Guangzhou; recently it has been nominated as the scenic park of Guangzhou. It acts as a natural defense in the northern part of the Guangzhou city together with White Cloud Mountain.
With the total area of 860,000 square meters, now, Guangzhou Yuexu Park is known for providing immense and comprehensive cultural recreation. It consists of one main hill, Yue Jin Gang, 7 small hills Guihua Gang, Muhe Gang, Yu Gang, etc. and Baixiu, Nanxiu, Dongxiu artificial lake. Since the Yuan dynasty, Yue Xu Mountain is considered to be a good scenic park in Guangzhou.
Ticket Price: free
Opening Time: 06:00-21:00
How to get there: Bus No. 2, 5, 6, 10, 58, or 101, or taking Subway Line 2 to Yuexiu Gongyuan Station.
 
Bright Filial Piety Temple
Situated at the north end of Guangxiao Road , Bright Filial Piety Temple has a long history of more than 1700 years. It is said that “Bright Filial Piety Temple existed before the Guangzhou came into being”.
Guangzhou Bright filial Piety Temple provide insight into the history of Chinese Buddhism, culture, and architecture as well as the local history of Guangdong Province. The main complex consists of Mahavira Hall, Sixth Ancestor Hall (Liuzudian), Samgharama Hall, Heavenly King Hall (Tianwangdian), the East and West Iron Towers, and the Mahakaruna Dharani Sutra Pillar.
Ticket Price: CNY 10
Opening Time: 06:00-17:00
How to get there: Bus No.4, 88, 186, 250, or 823, or taking Subway Line 1 to Xilou Station.
 
Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family
Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family is also called Chen Clan Academy or Chen’s Lineage Hall. Located at Zhongshan 7th Road, Guangzhou city, Ancestral Temple of the Chen Family is an important unit for the preservation of antiques.
It used to supply accommodation for members of the Chen family who came to 
Guangzhou for imperial examinations. Now it is Guangdong Folk Craftwork Museum. The temple is a compound complex consisting of nine halls, six courtyards and nineteen buildings connected by corridors, all separated by walls from the outside world.
Ticket Price: 10Yuan
Opening Time: 08:30-17:30
How to get there: Subway Line 1 to Chenjiaci Station; or Buses No. 85, 88, 104, 107, 109, 114, 128, 193, 204 ,233, 250, 260 or 268 and get off at Chenjiaci Station; or take Trolley Bus No. 104, 105, 107 or 109
 
Shamian Island
Located on the north bank of the Pearl River’s White Goose Pool, 
Guangzhou city,  Shamian Island covers a tiny area of 0.3 sq. meters. Shamian Island is not a true island, the name Shamian means sandbank.
Thanks to the many buildings of Western classicism on the island, it has recently been designated as a key protected relic of the state, and is called the ‘Ninth Sight of Guangzhou’. The island boasts many trees and pleasant environment, together with such buildings, organizations, sports and entertainment facilities.
Ticket Price: free
Opening Time: the whole day
How to get there: Buses No. 1, 9, 25, 38, 57, 64, 75, 81, 105, 123, 181, 208, 209, 217, 236, 270, 281, 538, 556, etc.
 
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
Dr. Sun Yat-sen memorial hall is one of the most popular tour destinations in
Guangzhou. Completed in 1931, The Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall was built in honor of the great Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
The memorial hall and the courtyard together cover an area of 62,000 square meters with the 6,600-square-meter’s major building with a framework of steel work and reinforced concrete. The whole construction is majestic, solemn and rich in Chinese national culture. As an important place for conferences and performances, Guangzhou Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall can hold thousands of people with sound equipment. In the hall there is also a display gallery showing pictures and letters of Sun Yat-sen.
Ticket Price: CNY 10
Opening Time:08:00-18:00
How to get there: Buses No.2, 27, 42, 56, 62, 74, 80, 83, 133, 185, 204, 209, 224, 229, 261, 276, 284, 293, 297, 305, 518 or 543
 
Guangdong Provincial Museum
Located at the original site of the Zhongshan University, the Guangdong Provincial Museum is today a tourist favourite in
Guangzhou.
Even if it is named as a provincial museum, the museum of Guangdong is today a leading cultural and historical showcase that relates to the heritage of China, and also happens to be a good place to learn about the history of this wonderful land in vivid detail. The museum houses a collection of more than 100,000 artefacts of pottery, bronze, and stone along with ancient art, manuscripts and fossils.
Ticket Price: free
Opening Time: 09:00-17:00 (closed on Monday)
How to get there: Buses No. 11, 12, 50, 54, 59, 65, 80, 125, 183, 215, 243, 248 or 541 and get off at Sheng Bo Wu Guan Station; or take Subway Line 1 and get off at Nong Jiang Suo Station
 
Temple of the Six Banyan Trees
The Temple of the Six Banyan Trees is an ancient Buddhist temple originally built in 537 in the Liang Dynasty in
Guangzhou, southern China.
Located on the Liurong Road (meaning the Six Banyan Trees Road). It has a rich collection of cultural-relics and is renowned both at home and abroad.
The temple’s proximity to foreign consulates in Guangzhou has made it a regular destination for families participating in the international adoption of children from China. Typically families receive blessings for their newly adopted children at this temple in front of the statue of Kuan Yin.
Ticket Price: CNY 5
Opening Time: 8:00-17:20
How to get there: Subway Line 1 and get off at Gongyuanqian Station; or Buses No. 56 or 58 and get off at Liutongsi Station; or Buses No. 5, 7, 29, 85, 86, 88, 102, 104, 107, 124, 180, 203, 217, 243, 244, 253, 273, 519 or 552 and get off at Zhong Shan Liu Lu Station
 
Chime-Long Paradise
Chime-Long Paradise is a major amusement park in Panyu District,
Guangzhou city. It is a world class tourist kingdom which always brings happiness to the world.
Guangzhou Chime-Long Paradise is composed of Habi Kingdom, which is for kids and families; Screaming Zone, full of thrilling activities; Rainbow Bay, where the roller coaster is located; Water Paradise and a central square for shows.
Ticket Price: CNY 180
Opening Time: 09:30-18:00 (during Weekdays); 09:30-18:30 (during Weekends)

When is the best time to visit Guangzhou?

Monday, February 21st, 2011

 

Shamian in Guangzhou

Plan your Guangzhou Tour? As the capital and largest city of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou is especially prosperous in commerce, tourism, dining, finance and real estate. Guangzhou is a busy city with many people all year round. It enjoys a typical subtropical monsoon climate, the temperature is moderate all the year round.

 
The high rainfall period of Guangzhou is during May and June. The best time to visit Guangzhou is in spring and autumn, when is cool and with the most comfortable temperature within the year. But the fact is that it all depends on your budget, tolerance for large crowds, your personal interests and, another time of year may suit you better. Check out below to have some information on each season:
 
Guangzhou in Spring
Spring in Guangzhou, which lasts from late February to mid May, sees many humid, misty, and cloudy days. Spring is a rainy season, while the high rainfall period is during May and June. You’d better take your sweater and light clothes at this season. The spring China Import and Export Fair is held in April.
 
Guangzhou in Summer
Guangzhou has lengthy summers that last for more than five months, usually from late May until early November. The hottest months are July, August and September, when temperatures range from about 25-36°C. There will be occasional typhoons and afternoon thunderstorms in summer, so visitors should carry an umbrella when going out. Water sports are very popular in summer.
 
Guangzhou in Autumn
Autumn is unarguably Guangzhou‘s best season, but only lasts from November to mid December, when conditions are dry, clear and pleasantly cool. The sky is bright and clear. You can go shopping on a sunny day in the fall. There always many visitors from every corner of the whole world in this season, especially during the National Day Holiday.
 
Guangzhou in Winter
Guangzhou winter is a sea of flowers. Winter in Guangzhou normally lasts from late December until mid February, when it can get quite cold, but due to the city’s low latitude, it seldom snows. The Official Flower of Guangzhou, the Kapok, comes into bloom all over the city in winter.
 
Guangzhou Travel Service
 Guangzhou One Day Highlight Tour
Guangzhou 3 Day Tour
Guangzhou Zhuhai 3 Day Tour
Guangzhou Shenzhen 4 Day Tour
Guanzhou Kaiping (Diaolou) One Day Tour
Guangzhou – Xian – Guangzhou 4 Day Round Trip
Guangzhou Huangshan 3 Day Round by Flight