Posts Tagged ‘ China ’

 
Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Guangzhou, also known as the city of Cabra, is the provincial capital of Guangdong Province. It is the political, economic, cultural and technological and transportation center of southern China and the open coastal city is famous for being an example of a comprehensive reform experience in China. The Guangzhou government has jurisdiction over 10 districts, including Yuexiu, Haizhu, Liwan, Tianhe, Baiyun, Huangpu, Huadu, Panyu, Luogang, Nansha and 2 in the county towns: Conghua and Zengcheng. Guangzhou has a temperate climate, abundant rainfall, the green in four seasons, and beautiful landscapes. Love the honor of being known as the “Flower City”.

Guangzhou is famous for its history and culture. Legend has it that five immortal Township wear colorful colors immortal horses and sheep and the sheep was held ears of rice in the mouth. If the ears of rice to the people and proclaimed township would not be hungry. Then, Guangzhou is known as the city or goat Sui Yang Cheng and Wu (five sheep) became the symbol of Guangzhou.

Historical records indicate that the walls of the city were established in 214 BC, and the city reached 2210 years. It has many cultural and historical sites, which clearly reflects the historical phases of development of Guangzhou.

Guangzhou is the starting point of the Silk Road and therefore has many historic sites dating from this period and later. Sites such as the Zhenhai Tower, Wuxi Taoist temple, the tomb of the king of the dynasty South Yue, Chenjia ancestral shrine, temple Liurong, Guangxiao Temple Temple Huaisheng Shishi and are of particular interest.

Guangzhou also has a place in modern history, as evidenced by the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, the Mausoleum of Huang Hua Gang, the Mausoleum of the Martyrs Memorial, the Memorial Luxun, former site of the Institute of Movement peasant Guangzhou Sanyuanli Site leaders revolted against the British, and the site of the Huangpu Military Academy. These historic sites, and Baiyun Scenic Spot, Yuexiu Park, Liuhua Park, Lake Lu, South China Botanical Garden, Paradise East, South Lake Paradise, World Vision and all are part of the landscape of urban areas in Guangzhou. Guangzhou is a city full of heroes, whose importance has increased during the revolution in modern China.

The ancient Silk Road has played an important role in trade in ancient times and Guangzhou now takes its place among the most important centers of commerce in modern China. Since the opening of China Guangzhou has been a leader in promoting economic and cultural communication and the development of friendly relations with foreign countries and provides all aspects of the prosperity that came to his leadership in this area.

One of the other titles of the canton is the “city of Chinese overseas” because the large number of Chinese overseas and foreigners residing in the city. According to statistics, Guangzhou 1350000 residents abroad, including the Chinese overseas and 520,000 Chinese nationals with more than 116 countries and regions. 830,000 Hong Kong-Macau citizens, and over 1000000 Chinese returned from overseas and their families and their relatives were brought to Guangzhou for reasons related to the company.

Located in the southern province of Guangdong and the northern end of the Chu Chiang Delta, close to the South China Sea that residents of Hong Kong and Macau. Guangzhou is the center of transportation and communication for southern China and is called the South Gate of China.

Guangzhou is the “land of fruits’, is home to 500 types of fruits, including lychees, bananas, papaya and pineapple, which are honored as the top four fruits in southern China. The flowers and trees in Guangzhou reputation, with guys like Michelia longifolia, Michelia fuscata Osmanthus perfume, lily, Aglaia odorata, Gladiolus hybridus, chrysanthemums and Oval Kumquat all goes well. There are over 150 types of trees in bloom, the foliage of trees and fruit trees. Flowers through the four seasons. The Red kapok, the “Eroica Flower” has the beauty and charm that has been chosen as the official flower of cities.

Beautiful mountains and rivers and beautiful landscapes of the region by adding to the richness of landscape and cultural attractions. In 1996, the Guangzhou government has selected the ten best landscapes – Sanctuary Baiyueguan ancestral (ie, ancestral shrine Chenjia) Yunta Park (Baiyun Mountain Scenic Spot) Wuyang Asgard – Zhenhai Tower (Guangzhou Yuexiu Park and Museum) , Xin Hai Lights (Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall and Huang Hua Gang Park), World Vision, Lianhuaxiaoqing (Lotus Hill Tourist Spot) Traveling East – Loving (Paradise Is) Xiguan Corridor Business (Business District Walking Street), Liuronghua Torre (c that is to say Liurong Temple).

Guangzhou is one of the most important tourist cities of China. It is richly endowed by nature, and has its own unique flavor evident in the culture, entertainment, activities and its burgeoning industry of services for enterprise, trade and tourism. The main landscapes are Sanyuanli, Huang Hua Gang, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, the Baiyun Mountain, Yuexiu Mountain Bay Litchi, Guangxiao Tower, Guang Tower, Hongling Sunrise, Haizhu Leal Heart, Yuexiu views, Shuangqiao Misty Rain, East Spring Lake Goose Pool Moon, Cloud and Pine Wave, Luogang snow.

 
Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Tibet Autonomous Region is located in south-west China and the Qinghai-Plateau du Tibet. It is bordered to the north of the Uighur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang and Qinghai province, east of Sichuan Province, south-east of Yunnan province, south and west by the following countries: Burma, India, Bhutan, Sikkim and Nepal.

Tibet Autonomous Region is huge, with an area of approximately 1.2 million square kilometers, which, by comparison, more or less equally to all regions of France, Germany, United Kingdom and Luxembourg. Tibet Autonomous Region is the second in size of the Xijiang Uygur Autonomous Region, among all provinces in China. With an average altitude of 4,000 meters, Tibet Autonomous Region has a complex topography and is divided into three geographic regions: west, south and east. The western part, known as the North Tibet Plateau is located between the Kunlun Mountains and Kangdese mountain and mountain Tonglha mountain and Nyainqentanglha. This part covers the 2 / 3 of the total area of Tibet. The north is mostly uninhabited. The southern part of Tibet is composed of valleys and mountain ranges of the Himalayas and Kangdese. The eastern part is mainly composed of rifles and is characterized by a progressive decrease in the altitude intercepted by small margins Henduan named ranges. Most tourist resorts now open to foreign tourists are to the east and west.

Tibet remains a religious and spiritual sanctuary. Many monasteries, churches and chapels throughout the region, pilgrims and devotees worship in front of these temples bear witness to the passion of the Tibetan people of their ancient religion.

Tibet is probably one of the last virgin land of the world. Despite the influx of tourists in recent years, Tibet is the natural environment has remained largely intact. The snow-capped mountains of precious stones, with many lakes, countless species of wildlife, and clear blue sky excursie celebrate the imagination of many tourists.