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Dear neighbors, have you ever noticed the area right outside your doorstep? That small patch in front of your home is also a “responsibility field.” In Guangzhou, it serves as our shared “front facade.”

The National Games are approaching, and the city of Guangzhou is taking on a fresh new look! The transformation of Guangzhou goes far beyond upgrading sports venues; it is about a deep integration of sports spirit and urban public spaces.

This year, May 19th marks the 14th “China Tourism Day.” If you are visiting Guangzhou for the first time, what impresses you the most?

Guangzhou

Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province in southern China, is a major port city with a history spanning over 2,200 years, serving as a key starting point of the ancient Maritime Silk Road. Known historically as Canton, it was one of the first Chinese ports opened to foreign trade, leading to a rich blend of Cantonese culture and international influences. Today, it remains a vibrant economic and cultural hub, famous for its Cantonese cuisine, the Canton Tower, and landmarks like the Temple of the Six Banyan Trees.