Question 2: Who are the people living in Ersha Island in Guangzhou? Rich people, but some people moved overseas and rented their houses to executives of foreign institutions in China.
Question 3: Which community in Guangzhou has the most rich people? Ersha Island in Yuexiu District of Guangzhou is basically very rich (and very rich), followed by Zhujiang New Town, where people are either rich or expensive. Followed by South China Country Garden, guangzhou country garden, Country Garden Phoenix, Clifford Village, Star River Bay, South China Olympic Park and Geng Jing New Town.
Question 4: Are all the people living in Ersha Island in Guangzhou local tyrants? They are all rich and silver ~ but there are also tenants, especially foreigners, who are paid by the company.
Question 5: Where do the richest people in Guangzhou live? Ersha Island in Yuexiu District. People who live there are basically either rich or expensive.
Followed by the Pearl River New Town where the rich live.
Question 6: Which part of Guangzhou has the most rich people? Ersha Island in Yuexiu District of Guangzhou is basically very rich (and very rich), followed by Zhujiang New Town, where people are either rich or expensive. Followed by South China Country Garden, guangzhou country garden, Country Garden Phoenix, Clifford Village, Star River Bay, South China Olympic Park and Hui Jing New Town.
Question 7: Is there a residential area with rich people in Guangzhou? Please specify, such as Ersha Island in Zhujiang New Town (Tianhe District), the Pearl River side (that is, the other side of Ersha Island) and the Pearl River Dijing. ...
Question 8: Which district in Guangzhou is the most suitable for people to live in? Ersha Island! Bend over by the river
Hexiaozhou village
Kind of like the countryside.
But this village is expected to become the most beautiful village. If you don't live, you can go and have a look!
Question 9: Where is the rich area in Guangzhou? New Hepu and Huaqiao New Village, old and rich areas.
Ersha Island and Baiyun Fort in the Sub-rich Area
Tianhe North and Zhujiang New Town in urban rich areas
The rich areas in Guangzhou are driven by life there.
Question 10: Where are there many foreigners in Guangzhou | Explanation: There are many blacks near Sanyuanli.
Most white people live in sand island and sand surface, and work in Tao Jin Road, the central city.
There are many black people in Guangzhou, and the settlement is 1, from Dengfeng Village of Tongxin Road to the vicinity of Tianxiu Building in Xiaobei.
2, Sanyuanli area, mostly engaged in clothing and footwear wholesale business.
3. Many blacks in Yuanxiatian Village and Jixian Village in Baiyun District also live in Ersha Island in Guangzhou, and many Americans live there. People from the American Consulate in Guangzhou live there.
There are many white swan hotels in Shamian. Sanyuanli near Guangzhou Railway Station is surrounded by blacks.
There are also many poor blacks in Dongpu, Guangzhou.
There are also many blacks near the North American Garden on Guangzhou Avenue. 1. Railway Station Wholesale Market Area
2. Sanyuanli, Yaotai District
3. Garden Hotel Area
4. Sand surface
5. Ersha Island
5. Xiaobei-Tao Jin Road is full of ghosts. It is black and white. The building we live in is called Qiaofuyuan, almost all of which are foreign faces, and most of them are Africans. The neighbors who live on the same floor are all black. Their family lives here, the door is always open, Cantonese programs are always playing on the big rear projection TV, and things fall from the sky everywhere in the room. I like trust-mart stores, small cafes here and small shops here. They often stay in these places. I also hired a nanny from China to take care of the children. In the lobby and aisle on the first floor, I often see big sisters and aunts with country accents carrying one or two black dolls. This little black doll looks very interesting, just like the black doll in the toy store, with big black eyes, curly short black hair and smooth black skin. It's so cute. It looks fake. He looks particularly headstrong, always with a stubborn expression on his face and unwilling to talk to people. Also very naughty, the nanny often holds one in her hand and then goes after the other. I have never seen their mother with them, although so many black women come in and out of the building every day. The baby is rolling or crying on the ground, and the nanny can't do anything about it, and the language can't communicate. Most black women spend a lot of time and thought dressing themselves up. I often see three or five groups of black women gesturing in the tailor's shop, and most of them still like to wear their own national costumes-a robe similar to Sally's. Someone opened a tailor's shop to make this kind of clothes. There are a lot of gold ornaments and armed to the teeth. Wear a headscarf, and not a hair will show. With a strong fragrance. Very heavy. After walking over, the smell left in the air can't be dispersed for a long time. Like cheese, this building is full of strong cheese flavor all day long. When you don't go shopping, you just sit under the window to rest, chat and doze off. One night, at about midnight, our neighbor and his compatriots were still standing on the balconies of various houses, talking enthusiastically at a distance of more than ten meters. White people are relatively generous.
They will greet and smile more actively. Take the initiative to help people get things and open the door for convenience. It's polite and cultured to lift a finger. Guangzhou makes me feel that she is very tolerant. Strangers and foreigners live here and get what they want. Ghosts.
In interpersonal communication, we often come across the honorific prefix "Lao": "old friend", "old brother" and "teacher" ... even foreigners are simply called "foreigners".
Cantonese people like to play inverted sentences and move the "old" sound to the end of words: "fat guy", "thin guy", "four-eyed guy" and "slobber" ... as for "foreigner", it is changed to "ghost guy".
Look it up in the dictionary, "old" means "an adult (including contempt)". I'm afraid the lexicographer didn't consult the Cantonese, so it's natural to equate "old" with "contempt". Adding a "person" to the word "old" is actually a concrete manifestation of treating the addressed object as a person. If a surname is suffixed with "Lao", it is a great respect for a respected person.
When Cantonese people call them "ghosts", they have absolutely no contempt. Opening to the outside world is a good thing, which can promote the rapid and sound development of economy and society. Isn't the opening related to "Ghost Guy"? Seeing that more and more daily necessities at home are labeled as "ghosts", most of the most popular movies in cinemas are "ghosts" movies with high sound effects and pictures, and sometimes the "round moon" is mechanically counted as "ghosts".
Opening to the outside world has brought colorful "ghosts" to the streets of major cities in Guangdong. Do you remember? The fashionable appellation of "foreigner" was once called "devil" (such as "Japanese devil" and "American devil") in history to show contempt. [Surname] Guang ... ";