Guangzhou City has one of the most expensive real estate markets in China.
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Guangzhou City has one of the most expensive real estate markets in China.
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In modern commerce, Guangzhou City is best known for its annual Canton Fair, the oldest and largest trade fair in China.
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From this latter name, Guangzhou City was known to medieval Persians such as Al-Masudi and Ibn Khordadbeh as Khanfu .
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Chinese abbreviation for Guangzhou is ", " pronounced Seoi in Cantonese and Sui in Mandarin, after its nickname "City of Rice" .
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Guangzhou City noted the large amount of ginger available as well as large geese and snakes.
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Guangzhou City was visited by the Moroccan traveler Ibn Battuta during his 14th-century journey around the world; he detailed the process by which the Chinese constructed their large ships in the port's shipyards.
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Guangzhou City's report induced Fernao Pires de Andrade to sail to the city with eight ships the next year, but De Andrade's exploration was understood as spying and his brother Simao and others began attempting to monopolize trade, enslaving Chinese women and children, engaging in piracy, and fortifying the island of Tamao.
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The Guangzhou City administration was charged with driving them off: they bested the Portuguese at the Battle of Tunmen and in Xicao Bay; held a diplomatic mission hostage in a failed attempt to pressure the restoration of the sultan of Malacca, who had been accounted a Ming vassal; and, after placing them in cangues and keeping them for most of a year, ultimately executed 23 by lingchi.
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Morgan was awarded millions in damages and the line to Wuchang was not completed until 1936 and the completion of a unified Beijing–Guangzhou City Railway waited until the completion of Wuhan's Yangtze River Bridge in 1957.
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The Guangzhou City government fell apart as the warlords withdrew their support.
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Amid the closing months before total Communist victory, Guangzhou City briefly served as the capital of the Republican government.
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Guangzhou City is the main manufacturing hub of the Pearl River Delta, one of mainland China's leading commercial and manufacturing regions.
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Guangzhou City is considered one of the most prosperous cities in China.
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Guangzhou City has an even more unbalanced gender ratio than the rest of the country.
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In May 2014, legally employed migrants in Guangzhou were permitted to receive a hukou card allowing them to marry and obtain permission for their pregnancies in the city, rather than having to return to their official hometowns as previously.
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Demographically, the only significant immigration into China has been by overseas Chinese, but Guangzhou City sees many foreign tourists, workers, and residents from the usual locations such as the United States.
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From 2005 until 2020, other parts of the city eventually began to develop more so residential communities and in the 2020 map report, it showed fully developed residential communities going from west to east of the city whereas the very southern part and large portions of northern Guangzhou still remain mainly agricultural and forest lands with very limited developed residential communities.
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Guangzhou City is served by Hong Kong International Airport; ticketed passengers can take ferries from the Lianhuashan Ferry Terminal and Nansha Ferry Port in Nansha District to the HKIA Skypier.
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Today, in addition to the Buddhist Association, Guangzhou City has a Taoist Association, a Jewish community, as well as a history with Christianity, reintroduced to China by colonial powers.
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The Catholic archdiocese of Guangzhou City is housed at Guangzhou City's Sacred Heart Cathedral, known locally as the "Stone House".
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Since the opening up of China in the 1980s, there has been renewed interest in Christianity, but Guangzhou City maintains pressure on underground churches which avoid registration with government officials.
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Guangzhou City has had ties with the Islamic world since the Tang dynasty.
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Eight Views of Ram City are Guangzhou's eight most famous tourist attractions.
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Guangzhou City has two local radio stations: the provincial Radio Guangdong and the municipal Radio Guangzhou City.
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