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    Kaiping is famous for its unique diaolou - multi-s Kaiping is famous for its unique diaolou - multi-story fortified watchtowers built in the early 20th century by overseas Chinese families. These structures blend Chinese and Western architectural styles, reflecting the global influences of migrants who returned from places like the United States and Southeast Asia. Many of the diaolou are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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    Guangzhou, historically called Canton, was at the Guangzhou, historically called Canton, was at the center of the First Opium War because it was China’s main trading port with the West. In 1839, the Qing official Lin Zexu cracked down on the illegal opium trade there by seizing and destroying large British opium supplies, which escalated tensions into open war. British forces then attacked key coastal areas, including around Guangzhou, to force China to reopen trade. After China’s defeat, the Treaty of Nanking was signed, ending Canton’s exclusive role in foreign trade and opening several other ports to Western powers.
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    Zhuhai is a coastal city in southern China known f Zhuhai is a coastal city in southern China known for its relaxed atmosphere and scenic seaside views, sitting right next to Macau. It’s often called one of China’s most livable cities thanks to its clean environment, abundant greenery, and well-planned urban layout. Zhuhai is also home to the impressive Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge, one of the longest sea-crossing bridges in the world.
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    A vibrant megacity in southern China, Guangzhou bl A vibrant megacity in southern China, Guangzhou blends ancient history with futuristic energy. Known as a major trading hub for over 2,000 years, it’s famous for its skyline, Cantonese cuisine, and one of the world’s largest metro systems.
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    Shenzhen is a very modern city, but it actually ha Shenzhen is a very modern city, but it actually has a few historic towns and villages that survived from earlier periods, mostly tied to coastal defense, trade, and Hakka culture. 
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    In 1980, it was a small fishing village with aroun In 1980, it was a small fishing village with around 30,000 people. But that year, the Chinese government designated it as China’s first Special Economic Zone. This meant fewer regulations and more openness to foreign investment, essentially turning it into a giant economic experiment.

Fast forward just a few decades, and Shenzhen exploded into a megacity of over 17 million people. It’s now a global tech powerhouse, home to many huge companies. 
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Kaiping is famous for its unique diaolou - multi-s Kaiping is famous for its unique diaolou - multi-story fortified watchtowers built in the early 20th century by overseas Chinese families. These structures blend Chinese and Western architectural styles, reflecting the global influences of migrants who returned from places like the United States and Southeast Asia. Many of the diaolou are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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#kaiping #kaipingdiaolou #china #travelchina #chinaguide
Guangzhou, historically called Canton, was at the Guangzhou, historically called Canton, was at the center of the First Opium War because it was China’s main trading port with the West. In 1839, the Qing official Lin Zexu cracked down on the illegal opium trade there by seizing and destroying large British opium supplies, which escalated tensions into open war. British forces then attacked key coastal areas, including around Guangzhou, to force China to reopen trade. After China’s defeat, the Treaty of Nanking was signed, ending Canton’s exclusive role in foreign trade and opening several other ports to Western powers.
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#guangzhou #canton #travelchina #china #polacywpodróży
Zhuhai is a coastal city in southern China known f Zhuhai is a coastal city in southern China known for its relaxed atmosphere and scenic seaside views, sitting right next to Macau. It’s often called one of China’s most livable cities thanks to its clean environment, abundant greenery, and well-planned urban layout. Zhuhai is also home to the impressive Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge, one of the longest sea-crossing bridges in the world.
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#zhuhai #guangdong #china #travelchina #polacywpodróży
A vibrant megacity in southern China, Guangzhou bl A vibrant megacity in southern China, Guangzhou blends ancient history with futuristic energy. Known as a major trading hub for over 2,000 years, it’s famous for its skyline, Cantonese cuisine, and one of the world’s largest metro systems.
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.
#guangzhou #guangzhouchina🇨🇳 #china #travelchina #polacywpodróży
Shenzhen is a very modern city, but it actually ha Shenzhen is a very modern city, but it actually has a few historic towns and villages that survived from earlier periods, mostly tied to coastal defense, trade, and Hakka culture. 
.
.
#china #asia #chinatravel #polacywpodróży
In 1980, it was a small fishing village with aroun In 1980, it was a small fishing village with around 30,000 people. But that year, the Chinese government designated it as China’s first Special Economic Zone. This meant fewer regulations and more openness to foreign investment, essentially turning it into a giant economic experiment.

Fast forward just a few decades, and Shenzhen exploded into a megacity of over 17 million people. It’s now a global tech powerhouse, home to many huge companies. 
.
.
#shenzhen #shenzhenchina #china #guangdong #polacywpodróży
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