- Guangdong - Wikipedia
Guangdong[a] is a coastal province in South China, on the north shore of the South China Sea [7] with Guangzhou as the capital
- Guangdong | Province, History, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Guangdong, sheng (province) of South China It is the southernmost of the mainland provinces and constitutes the region through which South China’s trade is primarily channeled
- Guangdong Travel Guide — Visit Chinas Richest Region
Guangdong Province is a coastal province in southeast China It holds the Pearl River Delta and Hong Kong nestles in the center of its South China Sea coast Guangdong Province has been important in Chinese history as a major international trading center with much foreign influence and presence
- Guangdong - New World Encyclopedia
Guangdong (formerly spelled "Kwangtung") is a province on the southern coast of the People's Republic of China It is bordered to the west by Guangxi, to the northwest by Hunan, to the northeast by Jiangxi, and to the east by Fujian
- Guangdong, the Starting Point of the Maritime Silk Road 2025
Guangdong Province, located in southern China, is the country’s most populous and economically dynamic region Covering 179,800 square kilometers, it borders Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangxi, and the South China Sea
- GO Guangdong
Discover Guangdong with the GO Guangdong platform Create personalized itineraries for a seamless exploration of cultural, economic, and innovative highlights
- Discover Guangdong
Guangdong boasts over 4,100 km of coastline and 1,963 islands From Zhanjiang in the west to Chaozhou in the east, discover volcanic wonders, maritime Silk Road heritage, fishing village traditions, island adventures, and world-class seafood
- About Guangdong
Guangdong, located in the sunny south of China, stretches from Nan'ao, Shantou in the east, to Leizhou, Zhanjiang in the west
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