Guangzhou -2
Shenzhen -755
Zhuhai -756
Shantou -754
Foshan -757
Shaoguan -751
Zhanjiang -759
Zhaoqing. Heyuan -762
Yangjiang -662
Qingyuan -763
Dongguan -769
Zhongshan -76
Chaozhou -768
Jieyang -663
Yunfu -766
. Eastern Guangdong: Shantou, Chaozhou, Jieyang and Shanwei; Western Guangdong: Zhanjiang, Maoming and Yangjiang; Northern Guangdong: Shaoguan, Qingyuan, Yunfu, Meizhou and Heyuan.
Extended information:
Guangdong Province is a province with 56 ethnic groups. In 211, the Han population accounted for 97.46% of the total population in the province. The Han nationality mainly includes Guangfu nationality, Hakka nationality and Minnan nationality.
The population of ethnic minorities in China is 3.7 million. The ethnic minorities living in the world are Zhuang, Yao, She, Hui and Manchu. According to the national constitution and relevant laws and regulations, Guangdong Province has established three autonomous counties, namely Liannan Yao Autonomous County, Lianshan Zhuang Yao Autonomous County and Ruyuan Yao Autonomous County, and seven ethnic townships, namely Yao 'an Yao Township and Sanshui Yao Township in Lianzhou City, Lantian Yao Township in Longmen County, Xiashuai Zhuang Yao Township in Huaiji County, Shendushui Yao Township in Shixing County, Chengjia Yao Township in Yangshan County and Zhangxi She Township in Dongyuan County.
The level of higher education in Guangdong Province ranks among the top in China. As of May 3, 216, there were 147 ordinary colleges and universities in Guangdong Province, ranking second in the country, including 37 public colleges, 7 private colleges, 2 Chinese-foreign cooperative colleges, 16 independent colleges, 57 public vocational colleges and 28 private vocational colleges.
Reference:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangdong.