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Guangdong - Wikipedia Guangdong has benefited from its proximity to the financial hub of Hong Kong, which it borders to the south Guangdong also hosts the largest import and export fair in China, the Canton Fair, in Guangzhou The Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, a Chinese megalopolis, is a core for high tech, manufacturing and international trade
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
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
GO Guangdong Discover Guangdong with the GO Guangdong platform Create personalized itineraries for a seamless exploration of cultural, economic, and innovative highlights
Guangdong - Wikiwand Due to the large number of people that emigrated out of the Guangdong province, and in particular the ease of immigration from Hong Kong to other parts of the British Empire (later British Commonwealth), many overseas Chinese communities have their origins in Guangdong and or Cantonese culture
Guangdong – Travel guide at Wikivoyage A global center for manufacturing and trade, Guangdong has a long history connecting China with the outside world, with maritime trade going back centuries, borders with Hong Kong and Macau, and as the ancestral homeland of many overseas Chinese
Guangdong - ChinaWiki. Net Guangdong is the South Gate of China, and it is located in the position of the shipping hub in the South China Sea Guangdong has formed a trade circle with ceramics as the link as early as 3000-5000 years ago, and its influence has been extended to coastal and overseas islands through water routes
Guangdong, Guangdong Information, China Province . . . - China Today Bordering on the South China Sea, Guangdong is China’s southern most provinces with a coastline of over 4,300 kilometres It consists of the continental part and off-shore Island and reefs, including Hainan Island and the South China Sea Islands