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Guangzhou Attractions |
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The Chime-Long Group offers a variety of attractions for
visitors including a circus, a waterpark and a theme park.
Chime-Long International Circus is the world's largest permanent
circus, while...
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Founded in 1959, this venue is home to the Guangdong Provincial
Museum, the Lu Xun Memorial House, the Red Tower and the Sun
Yat-sen University observatory. Displays include the Lu Xun
exhibition,...
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A must-see attraction in Guangzhou is the impressive Temple of
the Six Banyan Trees. This ancient Buddhist temple was built around
the year 537, during the Liang Dynasty, and still attracts...
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Founded in 1929, the South China Botanical Garden has a plethora
of local flora to admire, including collections of magnolias,
orchids and medicinal herbs. Various examples of bonsai, as well...
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Baiyun (White Cloud) Mountain is a popular attraction outside of
Guangzhou, with phenomenal views of Pu Valley, the Nengren Temple
and the sprawling cityscape of Guangzhou. There are cable...
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