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Chimelong International Circus Show
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Dance Drama "Five Stars Rising from the East"
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Notre Dame de Paris (musical)
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Swan Lake
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The Nutcracker (main)
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Guangzhou Chimelong Safari Park Entry Tickets
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Guangzhou Chimelong Safari Park and Circus Private Tour
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Guangzhou Guided Private Tour with Old and New Highlights
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Guangzhou Pearl River Night Cruise and Canton Tower Private Tour
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Private Day Tour to Gulong Canyon and Glass Bridge from Guangzhou
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UNESCO World Heritage Watchtowers Ancient Villages Private Tour
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Foshan (hometown of Bruce Lee) Private Tour: Big Buddha, Ancient Villages and more
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Seven Star Crags Karst Cave, Mirror Lake and Bird Islands Private Tour
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Guangzhou: Liwan Gastronomic Food Tour
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Guangzhou Opera House, Opera Hall , Guangzhou
21 Dec 2024, Sat 7:30 PM  (1 event)

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Guangzhou Opera House, Opera Hall , Guangzhou
22 Dec 2024, Sun 7:30 PM  (1 event)

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Guangzhou Opera House, Opera Hall , Guangzhou
23 Dec 2024, Mon 7:30 PM  (1 event)
Composer: Pyotr Tchaikovsky
Cast: Tatarstan State Academic Ballet Theatre , Tatarstan State Symphony Orchestra

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Guangzhou Opera House, Opera Hall , Guangzhou
24 Dec 2024, Tue 7:30 PM  (1 event)
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Guangzhou Opera House, Opera Hall , Guangzhou
27 - 29 Dec, 2024  (5 events)
Composer: Riccardo Cocciante

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Things to do in Guangzhou - December 2024

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Guangzhou or Canton, the capital of Guangdong Province, is the third largest city in China after Beijing and Shanghai with a population of more than 12 million. Founded in 214 BC, the city has been a springboard for trading, cultural exchanges, many revolutions and reforms, making it an unavoidable stopover to understand what shapes the modern China.

Guangzhou's isolation from the rest of 'typical China' by mountainous topography and early exposure to the outside world has resulted in its unique way of lifestyle, liberal ideas, distinctive cuisine and tremendous wealth. It is no surprise that Guangzhou is a cradle of many reforms and revolutions that changed the fate of China forever. Today Guangzhou still unveils many republic-era sights that help travelers understand modern Chinese history.

Founded in 214 BC, this capital of the richest province is always a mix of new and old. It not only boasts some of the oldest temples in China, a millenarian-old park, an imperial tomb of a southern kingdom and complete preservation of colonial villas and church on Shamian, but it also serves as a showcase of futuristic architectures and autopilot metro on Zhujiang New Town.

Despite its vibrant sight-seeing resources, travelers usually come to Guangzhou to shop and eat. Guangzhou accommodates countless huge markets specializing in almost any made-in-china products, including Chinese tea, herbs, garments, watches, electronics and toys. You will be appalled to see the real prices of those China-made products and the profit your local shops earn by selling them.

Food is the centerpiece of life and Guangzhou has the country's largest number of restaurants per capita, which is the birthplace of what you call 'Chinese food' (Cantonese food) in the west. Here you can grab the authentic taste of sweet & sour pork, wonton soup and dim-sum. Few travelers can leave the city hungry.

As busy as it sounds, you can easily escape the crowd. Just head to surrounding villages, in which some of them date back to the Song Dynasty (960-1279AD). Bird watching in Nansha Wetland, a 200-hectare stopover for migrant birds from as far as Seriba, can easily make for a peaceful day.

As a major entry point for overseas culture for many centuries, foreigners are not the anomaly here that they are in other Chinese cities. Consequently, travellers are afforded more personal space and freedom. In addition, tucked away in the back streets away from the skyscrapers of the central districts, the old Guangzhou of traditional neighbourhoods still moves at an age-old pace, with families and friends often sitting outdoors enjoying tea and banter.

Guangzhou also has the largest urban park in China, an island of refurbished colonial buildings, an internationally recognized skyline, and a number of world class galleries and exhibition spaces. Modern-day Guangzhou is one of China's most prosperous cities and is considered the nation's most liberal, free, and cosmopolitan urban center.

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