Host City
The city's police said more special campaigns will be launched during the rest of the year to fight crimes involving rented houses where migrants live.
South China's Guangzhou City, host city of the upcoming Asian Games, opened its first driverless metro line Monday.
A Buddhism activity center is set up in the Athlete's Village for the upcoming Guangzhou Asian Games in Guangdong province, Nov 7, 2010. A total of seven faith prayer rooms will be open around the clock during the games, such as Taoism, Islam, Catholicism, Christianity and Hinduism.
Light shoots out from the Liede Bridge into the night sky, illuminating Guangzhou, the host city of 16th Asian Games on Nov 7, 2010. Dazzling light displays for the upcoming Asian Games have been installed in some public places and high-rise buildings in Guangzhou to make the city more charming for the games.
Each household with permanent residence registration in the provincial capital of Guangdong will be offered 150 yuan ($22) in cash subsidies for commuting purposes after local authorities scrapped a move to make public transport free ahead of the upcoming Asian Games.
Guangzhu Uprising Martyurs’s Mausoleum---The Memorial Hall of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen---Yuexiu Mountain---Baiyun Mountain Scenic Region
The Flower City, Guangzhou, is full of vigour all year round. The developing of many new scenic spots is just like the fresh blood which being injected into the Guangzhou tourism.
Guangzhou Uprising Martyrs Cemetery Park
A look around Guangzhou City (Inner-Circuit Highway)--Huanghuagang park--The Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall--Guangzhou Museum (Five Rams Stone Statue)--Guangxiao Temple--Chen Clan Temple
The nowaday Guangzhou, as the important distributing center of the Southern China or even the whole China, large amount of the commodities are sold and exported here.