1. Transportation For the first-tier cities of Guangzhou and Shenzhen, there are naturally various buses, subways, railways, airlines and ferries. But overall, Guangzhou is superior to Shenzhen, and its position as a transportation hub city in the Pearl River Delta is stable in terms of fares, local connections and transportation with other places. But if you want to travel to Hong Kong, it is more convenient to choose Shenzhen.
2. Amusement Speaking of traditional amusement projects, Guangzhou Changlong's Happy World, Water Park and Wildlife Park are far more fun and not fun than Happy Valley in Shenzhen Overseas Chinese Town, East Overseas Chinese Town, Shenzhen World Boat and splendid china. Because Shenzhen is surrounded by the sea on three sides, the seaside resorts in the west, such as Meisha, Dongxichong and Yangmeikeng Valley Valley, where The Mermaid was filmed, can enjoy the invincible sea view, which is worth a visit.
3. Culture Guangzhou has a history of more than 2,000 years and is even more famous in modern history. There are many places of interest here, such as Whampoa Military Academy, Agricultural Institute, Chenjiaci, zhenhai tower and Nanyue Palace Museum, which are places that history lovers should not miss. In recent decades, Shenzhen, known as the cultural desert, is not to be outdone. The OCT Cultural and Creative Park, the Hakka Town in Gankeng and the new National Museum, which is accelerating construction, are constantly rising to create a new design capital-the city of music.
4. Guangzhou cuisine. In Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street, a famous food street in Guangzhou, you can enjoy authentic Cantonese morning tea, authentic Xiguan snacks and delicious Cantonese stew. In contrast, Shenzhen has various tastes from all over the country, but there are not many local characteristics. If you are an authentic foodie, going to Guangzhou is your only choice.