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Guangzhou & Shenzhen Guide 2025: Cantonese Food Capital & China's Innovation City
Two complementary cities at the heart of China's most dynamic region — Guangzhou for world-class Cantonese cuisine and colonial heritage, Shenzhen for modern architecture, tech culture, and the Guangdong contemporary art scene.
Updated May 2026
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Shenzhen Travel Guide: Innovation City, Coastal Districts & Day Trips to Islands
A practical guide to Shenzhen — China's most innovative city. The best districts for food and art, Nanshan's tech and beach scene, the Shenzhen Bay coastline, and island day trips to Xichong and Mei Sha.
Updated May 2026
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Shenzhen Travel Guide 2026: China's Innovation City for Visitors
Explore Shenzhen — China's tech hub, design capital, and one of the world's fastest-growing cities. OCT-Loft creative zone, Dafen Oil Painting Village, food scene, and day trips from Hong Kong. Complete 2026 guide.
Updated May 2026
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Foshan Travel Guide 2026: Bruce Lee's Hometown, Kung Fu & Ancestral Temple
Foshan (佛山) in Guangdong — Bruce Lee's ancestral hometown, the birthplace of Wing Chun kung fu, and a city with a 2,500-year history. The Foshan Ancestral Temple (祖庙, dedicated to the Northern Emperor, Beidi), the Nanfeng Ancient Kiln (a working kiln since the Ming Dynasty), the Lingnan Tiandi cultural complex, and why Foshan is one of the most interesting day trips from Guangzhou.
Updated May 2026
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Shaoguan Guangdong Guide 2026: Danxia Landforms, Nanhua Temple & Nature Escapes
Shaoguan in northern Guangdong is home to Danxia Mountain (UNESCO World Heritage), the famous Nanhua Temple, and some of Guangdong's best nature hiking. This 2026 guide covers Danxia entry prices (170 yuan), the Yangyuan Stone, Nanhua Temple visit tips, transport from Guangzhou (1.5 hours by train), and local Shaoguan cuisine.
Updated May 2026
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Taishan Guangdong Guide 2026: Overseas Chinese Heritage, Hot Springs & Hot Pot
Taishan in western Guangdong is the ancestral home of more overseas Chinese than any other county in China — particularly in North America, where a disproportionate share of early Chinese immigrants came from the Four Counties (Siyi) region centered on Taishan. This guide covers the Overseas Chinese Museum, the distinctive Taishan dialect villages, natural hot springs, and the exceptional local hot pot culture.
Updated May 2026
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