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While traditionally the Spring Festival is about staying home for a family reunion and a sumptuous dinner, taking a trip with family members can also be a nice choice.
One of the four major places in China for plum blossom viewings, the blooming flowers in Meiling have drawn tourists all the way from Hong Kong and Marcau to get an early glimpse of Spring.
With its rich cultural heritage, traditional industries, and ocean resources, Chaozhou is on its way to becoming a modern coastal city, one that is conducive to business, sightseeing, and general living.
Recently charming cole flowers in south China's Guangdong province have drawn floods of visitors to enjoy the beautiful scenery of early spring.
The guardian city on the Pearl River nurtures both classics and new-age marvels. How beautiful the day is when you are allowed to sleep as long as you like and then wake up to a feast of dim sum. That was how my first day started in Guangzhou, the southern city just 75 miles up the Pearl River from Hong Kong.
Our visit at the Shangri-La Hotel, Guangzhou began with the pick-up service.
A visit to ready-for-the Asian Games Guangzhou throws up delightful surprises, from a laid-back colonial past to frenzied contemporary trade. Mu Qian reports.
The Crowne Plaza Guangzhou City Center remains the heart of the southern Chinese city with its recent extensive makeover. Li Wenfang reports.
Guangzhou residents like to "Yum Cha" which literally means "drinking tea," especially morning tea. When they meet in the morning, they usually greet each other with "Have you drunk tea?" Drinking tea has become a habit of Guangzhou residents.
Yuexiu Park is the largest park in downtown Guangzhou and one of the most famous scenic spots in the city, perfectly combining cultural relics and ecological landscape. The park is named for the hills of Yuexiu Mountain on which it is built.
Participants compete in a dragon boat race in Jinli Town of Gaoyao City, south China's Guangdong Province, June 2, 2011. The Dragon Boat Festival, also known as Duanwu Festival, is a traditional Chinese holiday which falls on June 6 this year.