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Shantou - Wikipedia Shantou, a city significant in 19th-century Chinese history as one of the treaty ports established for Western trade and contact, was one of the original special economic zones of China established in the 1980s, but did not blossom in the manner that cities such as Shenzhen, Xiamen and Zhuhai did
25 Things to Do in Shantou (China) - The Crazy Tourist Shantou is the epicenter of the traditional southern Chinese theater known as Chao or Teochew Opera in English Unlike the better-known Beijing Peking opera, Chao opera is sung in a natural voice, which makes it more accessible for Western ears
Shantou Travel Guide: History, Highlights, Where to Go Shantou is situated in the southeastern corner of East Asia, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean Boarding on the South Sea, the city is one of the most important open-to-the-world harbors both in the Guangdong Province and in China
Shantou | City Overview History | Britannica Shantou, city in eastern Guangdong sheng (province), southern China It lies on the coast of the South China Sea a short distance west of the mouth of the Han River, which, with its tributary, the Mei River, drains most of eastern Guangdong
Welcome To Shantou · The 2025 Shantou Global AI E-commerce Ecosystem Conference Premium Products Showcase Partnership Fair Held · The surfing sport of the 15th National Games kicked off on Nan'ao Island, Shantou · Global top Asian blogger "Panda Boy" visited Shantou with his partner
Shantou – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Shantou is one of the important hometowns of overseas Chinese, and you can visit some overseas Chinese communities to learn about their history and cultural contributions
Top Things to Do in Shantou Shantou is a vibrant coastal city in Guangdong, China, blending rich history with modern development Known for its stunning waterfront views, delicious Teochew cuisine, and cultural landmarks, Shantou offers a unique glimpse into Southern China’s past and present