2. Architectural scenery: There are places of interest such as Nanyue King's Tomb, Guangxiao Temple, zhenhai tower, Liu Rong Temple, Nanhai Temple, Wuxian Temple, Huaisheng Temple, Chenjia Temple, Sacred Heart Temple and Sanyuan Palace. It is the witness of Guangzhou, a famous historical and cultural city. Guangzhou combines the essence of Chinese and foreign cultures and forms a unique Lingnan culture. Lingnan School of Painting, Lingnan Architecture, Lingnan Garden, Lingnan Bonsai, Guangdong Music, Cantonese Opera, Cantonese Cuisine, Urban Landscape and Living Customs all reflect the features of Lingnan culture.
Third, humanistic characteristics: "I can't forget drinking tea in Guangdong." People in Guangzhou love to drink tea, especially morning tea. When we meet in the morning, the greetings from other places are mostly "Have you eaten?" In Guangzhou, it is often "Have you had tea?" .
Fourth, celebrity deeds:
1, Pan Dawei (Dong Tang Village, Tianhe, Guangzhou). 1895 Follow Sun Yat-sen's revolution. 1905, current affairs pictorial, the first newspaper in China, was founded. 19 1 1 year, together with his wife Chen Weizhuang, he personally participated in the preparations for the Guangzhou Gengxu New Army Uprising and the Huanghuagang Uprising. After the failure of the Huanghuagang Uprising, he risked burying 72 martyrs and renamed "Honghuagang" as "Huanghuagang", making it an eternal altar of freedom. 1929 passed away in Hong Kong on August 27th. )
2. Deng Shichang (a navy general and national hero in the late Qing Dynasty) was born in Panyu, Guangzhou (now Haizhu District). 1September, 894 17 During the Yellow Sea War between China and Japan, he served as the management zone of Zhiyuan. If the command is still firm at the critical moment when the ship is wounded and runs out of ammunition, it will order the ship to rush to the Japanese warship "Yoshino" and be determined to die with the enemy. Unfortunately, I met a Japanese torpedo on the way and died with the whole ship's gendarmerie. "Strong Festival", Prince Bao of posthumous title.
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Guangzhou (the capital of Guangdong Province)
Guangzhou, referred to as Yangcheng and Huacheng for short, is the capital of Guangdong Province, a sub-provincial city, a national central city, a megacity, an international metropolis, an international business center, an international comprehensive transportation hub, a national comprehensive gateway city, the first batch of coastal open cities, and the seat of the Southern Theater Command. Guangzhou is located in the south-central part of Guangdong Province, on the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta, near the South China Sea, Hong Kong and Macao. It is the south gate of China to the world, the core city of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Pan-Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, and the hub city of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Guangzhou is a national historical and cultural city. Since the Qin Dynasty, Guangzhou has been the administrative center of counties, states and governments. It has always been the political, military, economic, cultural and scientific and educational center of southern China, and the birthplace and prosperity of Lingnan culture. Guangzhou became the main port of the Maritime Silk Road from the Eastern Han Dynasty, and became the largest port in China and a world-famous oriental port city in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Ming and Qing Dynasties were the only foreign trade port in China and the only port in the world that lasted for more than 2,000 years.
With a total area of 7,434 square kilometers, Guangzhou governs 1 1 municipal district and a population of 20 1.5 million, making it the largest city in South China. Guangzhou was rated as the first-tier city in the world by the global authority GaWC. The "China Import and Export Fair" held in Guangzhou every year attracts a large number of merchants, a large number of foreign-funded enterprises, and investments from Fortune 500 companies [9]. There are more than 8,700 national high-tech enterprises in Guangzhou, ranking the top three in China. Guangzhou has gathered 80% universities and 70% scientific and technological personnel in the province, and the total number of college students ranks first in the country.