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Beijing |
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Venue:
China World Exhibition Hall |
The China World Trade Center is located in Beijing's central business district and is well served by several excellent hotels in the immediate vicinity. A wide variety of products and services are available within the World trade Center mall. |
Address: China World Exhibition Hall, No 1. JianGuo Men Avenue, Beijing 100004, China
Tel: 86-10 6505 2288
Fax: 86-10 6505 3260
Website: www.CWTC.com |
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City Introduction |
Beijing, capital of the People's Republic of China and a World-renowned city with a time-honored history, is the political, cultural and international exchange center of China as well as metropolis moving fast in its modernization process.
Beijing, a city of temperate continental and monsoon climate, has four distince seasons in a year. It is dry and windy in the spring, hot and rainy in the summer, cool and comfortable in the autumn and cold and dry in the winter.
With a history of over 3000 years, the city was once capital of the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. The Imperial Palace Museum, the Great Wall, the Summer Palace and the Temple of Heaven are on the list of the world cultural heritage. The famous Eight Supreme Sceneries of old Beijing, the three water systems of Zhongnanhsi, Beihai and Shishahai, the south-to-north Axial Line that cuts through the magnificent Tian'anmen Gate, the Qianmen Gate, the Jingshan Park, the Bell Tower and the Drum Tower as well as the thousands of streets and alleys that crisscross the entire city area have all presented the charm of a unique ancient capital that is the largest of its kind in the world and best-preserved amongst its peers.
Beijing has over 7000 historic relics. The exquisite Beijing Cuisine which has brought together the best of Chinese and western as well as south and north food and such worldoriented tourist resourses as shops, catering, cultural, entertainment and sports venues as well as hundreds of star hotels have made the city an ideal meeting place for people from China and the rest of the world.
The 29th Olympics was held in Beijing in 2008. The Beijing Olympics, with the three themes of Green Olympics, Hi-Tech Olympics and People's Olympics will bring about new opportunities for and a profound impact on Beijing and greatly promote the cultural exchange between China and other countries.
For more detailed information, please visit the official website of Beijing Municipal Government at http://www.ebeijing.gov.cn/
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City Education Information: |
| Beijing Statistics of Schools and Institutions (2011) |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
89 |
Regular Secondary Schools (senior & middle schools) |
634 |
Specialized Secondary Schools |
46 |
Vocational Schools |
61 |
Technical Schools |
38 |
| Beijing Statistics of Students (2011) |
| Category |
Graduates |
New Enrollments |
Students on campus |
| Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
150,156 |
155,228 |
577,828 |
| Postgraduates |
59,244 |
80,176 |
225,029 |
| Regular Secondary Schools |
163,350 |
168,009 |
508,327 |
Specialized Secondary Schools |
29,709 |
29,024 |
94,179 |
| Vocational Middle Schools |
21,616 |
21,562 |
67,627 |
| Technical Schools |
19,162 |
20,359 |
57,608 |
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| Bird’s Nest |
Water Cube |
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| Palace Museum |
Great Wall |
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Xi'an |
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Venue: Shangri-La Hotel, Xi'an |
The only deluxe Xi’an hotel located in the Gaoxin hi-tech development zone, Shangri-La Hotel, Xi’an brings modern luxury and legendary Shangri-La hospitality to China's eternal city.
Shangri-La Hotel, Xi’an has the very best of the city right on its doorstep, from leading multi-national businesses to the finest in shopping and entertainment. The hotel is just a 30-minute drive from Xi’an International Airport, and is within easy reach of many top tourist attractions, including the Terracotta Warriors Museum and Xi’an’s breathtaking city walls.
The Shangri-La Hotel, Xi’an offers four trendsetting designer restaurants and features the largest and most sophisticated meeting and banqueting facilities in Xi’an. And with luxurious spa treatments and a fully equipped health club with heated pool, it's the perfect place to soothe mind, body and soul.
Whether you're travelling on business or for pleasure, Shangri-La Hotel, Xi’an offers exceptional levels of hospitality to further enhance your enjoyment of this magnificent destination. It is this compelling experience that separates the hotel from other Xi’an China hotels. |
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City Introduction |
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As the capital of Shaanxi Province, Xi'an is much known as the Terra-cotta Warriors. It is not only a world-renowned historical and cultural city, but also an important base for scientific research, higher education, science, technology and industry of the national defense and high-tech industry in China's central and western regions. In the layout of nationwide regional economy, Xi’an has a regional advantage of connecting the east with the west, hence it holds an important strategic position in the western development. In July 1992, it was approved to be an opening-up inland city by the State Council, and until now it has become the largest city on Lanzhou-Lianyungang and Lanzhou-Xinjiang railway lines, the Chinese section of the new Eurasian continental bridge. Now it exercises jurisdiction over 9 districts and 4 counties, with a total area of 9,983 km2 and a population of 7.41 million
Unrivalled tourism resources make Xi’an one of the well-known historical and cultural cities both at home and abroad. Guanzhong Plain, where Xi'an is located, has long been known as "the cradle of the Chinese nation". It is not only the important birthplace of the Chinese nation, but also one of the important birthplaces of human being and prehistoric cultural centers of the whole Asia. Xi’an had a history of over 3100 years of city construction, and 13 dynasties including Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang Dynasty successively established their capitals here. Xi’an once was China's political, economic and cultural center and the first city opened to the outside. The famous "Silk Road" starts from Xian. Therefore, it enjoys equal fame with world-renowned ancient capitals in history, including Athens, Rome and Cairo. And nowadays, it is famous for the Terra-cotta Warriors of Qin dynasty.
In 1981, UNESCO identified Xi'an as a "Famous Historical City of the World". Being an ancient capital with a long history and rich cultural relics, Xi’an has earned an outstanding status among many other ancient capital cities. Its unique style and feature is not only highly praised by ancient and modern scholars as well as tourists in all over the world, but also constitutes the city cultural vein and rare historical and cultural resources for urban economic and social development of Modern Xian.
For more detailed information, please visit the official website of Xi’an Municipal Government at
http://en.xa.gov.cn (English) |
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City Education Information |
Xi’an Statistics of Schools and Institutions (2007) |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
48 |
Regular Secondary Schools (senior & middle schools) |
453 |
Specialized Secondary Schools |
30 |
Vocational Middle Schools |
86 |
Technical Schools |
78 |
Xi’an Statistics of Students (2007) |
Category |
Graduates |
New Enrollments |
Students on campus |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
143,303 |
169,616 |
560,266 |
Postgraduates |
15,506 |
20,570 |
64,137 |
Regular Secondary Schools |
183,669 |
179,633 |
546,761 |
Specialized Secondary Schools |
20,324 |
29,122 |
79,714 |
Vocational Middle Schools |
14,881 |
24,434 |
56,012 |
Technical Schools |
18,078 |
46,031 |
89,371 |
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Chengdu |
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Venue: Shangri-La Hotel, Chengdu |
The Shangri-La Hotel, Chengdu is the pre-eminent international Chengdu luxury hotel situated in the cosmopolitan city centre, offering modern grandeur and legendary Shangri-La hospitality in the prosperous capital of Sichuan. Indulge in the lavish accommodation and dining options at this Chengdu hotel and enjoy the tranquillity that only Shangri-La can offer.
Shangri-La Hotel, Chengdu enjoys spectacular views of the Jinjiang River. The hotel sits adjacent to the stylish 30-storey Shangri-La Centre, making the hotel and office complex a landmark in one of China's most modern and affluent cities.
The hotel consists of 593 luxurious and spacious guestrooms and suites, along with 26 serviced apartments that cater to the unique needs of long-term guests. Boasting Chengdu's largest and most advanced conference facilities, and 25 minutes from Shuangliu International Airport, the hotel is ideal for both business and leisure travellers.
The hotel offers 26 serviced apartments, catering to the special needs of long-term guests. |
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City Introduction |
Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan province, is an important business centre and known to leisure travellers as the home of the giant panda.
Chengdu tourist site is the core of Sichuan tourist zone. It is not only in the center of Sichuan, but the political, economical and cultural center of Sichuan province, there are a great deal of humanistic sights and the natural sceneries also take a unique style. Over 1000 years ago in the Tang Dynasty, the rhesis “Standing before the window, the west mountain is covered by deep snow exist over thousands of years, a sudden cold is felt; In front of the door, boats that have traveled for tens of thousands of miles throughout East Wu are parking” was written by poet.
Varied folk festivals held every year in Chengdu, such as the Flower Festival, the Lantern Festival, the Folk Song Competition and the Dragon-boat Festival, can be traced back to nearly 1000 years ago. They are part of the traditional culture of folk arts in Chengdu which, while keeping the original styles and forms, are often presented with some new ideas.
Sichuan Opera, highly-reputed in the whole country for its strong local characteristics, absorbs the essence from other operas to enrich and improve itself all the time. Some of its tricks like “Bianlian”(changing facial masks)and ”Penhuo” (spitting fire)can be rated as unique skills and evoke much admiration from the audience.
Sichuan food is widely enjoyed throughout China. As the popular Chinese saying goes, ”the best food is found in Sichuan’. Being one of the four major Chinese cuisines and with over 3000 varieties and hundreds of representative dishes, it is recognized as something special for its delicate ways of cooking. Chengdu snacks are well-known for their low price, excellent apprearance and taste, and exquisite shape. Chengdu hotpot is delicious, spicy and refreshing. It can be eaten while boiling, tasting entirely unique.
Chengdu is a famous scenic region for tourists in Southwest China,characterized by the all-sea-son scenery and the ancient culture of the Shu Kingdom during the Three Kingdom Period at the end of the Han Dynasty.
Chengdu is the birthplace of the tea culture and a major tea base of China with largest number of tea houses in the world.
For more detailed information, please visit the official website of Chengdu Municipal Government at http://www.chengdu.gov.cn/echengdu/ (English) |
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City Education Information: |
Chengdu Statistics of Schools and Institutions (2009) |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
42 |
Regular Secondary Schools (senior & middle schools) |
486 |
Vocational and Technical Schools |
94 |
Chengdu Statistics of Students (2009) |
Category |
Graduates |
New Enrollments |
Students on campus |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
146,039 |
174,089 |
589,291 |
Postgraduates |
15,400 |
20,774 |
61,597 |
Regular Secondary Schools |
200,333 |
214,256 |
636,529 |
Vocational & Technical Schools |
60,815 |
89,082 |
221,132 |
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Shanghai |
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Venue:Shanghai
East Asia Exhibition Hall |
Shanghai East Asia Exhibition Hall, located at Shanghai Sports Stadium, is as one of the landmark buildings in Shanghai, and renovated in April 2002. The exhibition hall occupies an area of around 4000 sqm with the modern facilities suitable for international exhibitions and trade fairs.
The exhibition hall is easily accessible by metro, bus and taxi. Regal Shanghai East Asia Hotel ( Four Star ) and Shanghai Hua Ting Hotel and Towers ( Five Star ) are just opposite to the exhibition hall. |
Address: 800, Lingling Road Xuhui District, Shanghai 200030, China
Tel: 86-21-6426 6666
Fax: 86-21-6439 7671
Website: www.ssc.sh.cn |
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City Introduction |
Shanghai is called in Chinese“Hu”for short and“Shen”as a nickname. About 6,000 years ago, the western part of today’s Shanghai dried up into land and its eastern part became a piece of land about 2,000 years ago. During the Spring-Autumn and Warring States Periods (770-221 BC), this area was once the feoff of Huang Xie, the Chun Shen Governor of the State of Chu. So,“Shen”comes from the title of the governor. During the Jin Dynasty (4th-5th centuries), fishermen living along the Songjiang River (today’s Suzhou Creek) and the coast of the East China Sea created a fishing tool called“Hu”. By combining the name of the fishing tool and the then term for estuary of big rivers, they coined a Chinese character“Hu”to name the place as it sits at the mouth of the Yangtze River, the longest river in China.
Shanghai is a city with a glorious revolutionary history. Many revolutionary activities have left behind precious relics and sites. They include the site for the first national congress of the Communist Party of China; the residence of Dr. Sun Yat-sen and his wife Madame Soong Qing Ling; the former residence of late Chairman Mao Zedong, the former residence of Zhou Enlai, the first premier of the People's Republic of China and that of Lu Xun, a great Chinese writer.
Brief Introduction of World Expo Shanghai
Expo 2010 Shanghai China is a great event to explore the full potential of urban life in the 21st century and a significant period in urban evolution. Fifty-five percent of the world population is expected to live in cities by the year 2010. The prospect of future urban life, a subject of global interest, concerns all nations, developed or less developed, and their people. Being the first World Exposition on the theme of city, Exposition 2010 will attract governments and people from across the world, focusing on the theme "Better City, Better Life." For its 184 days, participants will display urban civilisation to the full extent, exchange their experiences of urban development, disseminate advanced notions on cities and explore new approaches to human habitat, lifestyle and working conditions in the new century. They will learn how to create an eco-friendly society and maintain the sustainable development of human beings.
Expo 2010 Shanghai China also is a grand international gathering. On the one hand, Shanghai shall endeavour to attract about 200 nations and international organizations to take part in the exhibition as well as 70 million visitors from home and abroad, ensuring the widest possible participation in the history of the World Expositions.
For more detailed information, please visit the official website of Shanghai Municipal Government at: http://www.shanghai.gov.cn/shanghai/node23919/index.html (English) |
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City Education Information: |
Shanghai Statistics of Schools and Institutions (2009) |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
66 |
Regular Secondary Schools (senior & middle schools) |
762 |
Specialized Secondary Schools |
70 |
Vocational Middle Schools |
26 |
Technical Schools |
13 |
Shanghai Statistics of Students (2009) |
Category |
Graduates |
New Enrollments |
Students on campus |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
126,900 |
143,500 |
512,800 |
Postgraduates |
170,300 |
165,000 |
603,700 |
Regular Secondary Schools |
33,900 |
29,800 |
115,000 |
Specialized Secondary Schools |
17,300 |
12,500 |
41,400 |
Vocational Schools |
3,600 |
3,700 |
10,600 |
Technical Schools |
126,900 |
143,500 |
512,800 |
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Wuhan |
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Venue: The Westin Wuhan Wuchang |
The Westin Wuhan Wuchang is located at Wuchang District where campuses and schools are mostly found, such as Wuhan University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology etc.
Situated on Qianjin Road in a tranquil setting overlooking the Chang Jiang River, the hotel helps elevate your senses. Forming part of the Wuhan Wanda Plaza, retail shopping and dining are just steps away, and corporate offices are within easy reach. Also, the city centre is a mere 4 kilometers away, and Wuhan Tianhe International Airport (WUH) is reachable by car in less than 50 minutes.
First impressions are lasting, which is why Westin is committed to refreshing your senses and reviving your spirit the moment you arrive. The hotel has transformed the lobby experience into a sensory awakening marked by uplifting scents, atmospheric lighting, soothing music and seasonal botanicals. Its 305 guest rooms and suites provide an inviting environment to relieve your travel fatigue. Rejuvenate with tranquil river views and all the comforts of home, including the signature Westin Heavenly Bed®, Heavenly Bath® and flat screen TV.
Staying at the hotel, you can nourish your soul in its five restaurants and bars, invigorate your spirit in the indoor swimming pool, recharge in the WestinWORKOUT® gym, or simply relax with an in-room spa treatment. Whether traveling for business or leisure, renewal awaits
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Address: No. 96, Linjiang Road, Wuchang District, Wuhan, Hubei Province, 430062, China
Tel: 027-8816 8888
Fax: 027-8815 7777
Website: www.westin.com/wuhanwuchang |
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City Introduction |
Wuhan is the city with the largest population in central China. It occupies 8494.41 km2 and is located at the intersection of the middle reaches of the Yangtze and Hanshui River. Wuhan comprises three parts, namely Wuchang, Hankou and Hanyang. These three parts face each other across the rivers and are linked by bridges, including one of the first modern bridges in China, known as the "First Bridge". The city is low and flat in the middle and hilly in the south, with the Yangtze and Han rivers winding through the city.
The climate at Wuhan is humid subtropical, with abundant rainfall and four distinct seasons. In summer, it’s oppressively humid while spring and fall are generally mild. Winter is cool with occasional snow.
Wuhan is the scientific and educational center in central China and has 35 higher educational institutions, such as Wuhan University and Huazhong University of Science and Technology etc.
Some recommended tourist sites of the city include: Guiyuan Temple, the East Lake—the largest lake within a city in China, the Hubei Provincial Museum where keeps many artifacts excavated from ancient tombs, the Yellow Crane Tower (Huanghelou) which is presumed to have been first built in approximately 220AD and where the best renowned Chinese poet Li Bai wrote down some of his poems passed on till today.
A night tour to Jiqing Street is a must-have for visitors. A taste of Hot and Dry Noodles, Bean Pan or Doupi, Soup Dumpling etc will regale your appetite and reward your trip. |
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City Education Information: |
Statistics of Schools and Institutions (2009) |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
78 |
Regular Secondary Schools (senior & middle schools) |
408 |
Specialized Secondary Schools |
34 |
Vocational Middle Schools |
33 |
Technical Schools |
51 |
Statistics of Students (2009) |
Category |
Graduates |
New Enrollments |
Students on campus |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
221,708 |
259,967 |
846,315 |
Regular Secondary Schools |
159,475 |
125,823 |
413,588 |
Specialized Secondary Schools |
39,289 |
37,610 |
110,741 |
Vocational Middle Schools |
18,517 |
17,929 |
57,850 |
Technical Schools |
23,509 |
37,138 |
76,810 |
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Changsha |
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Venue: Empark Grand Hotel |
Empark Grand Hotel Changsha is located in Jinyang Development District, which is the center of politics, culture, and habitation of Guiyang, connected to the main city by Jinyang Road and Beijing West Road. It neighbors business office buildings and shopping mall in Century City.
The hotel is the eleventh luxury business Five-star standard hotel under the management of Empark Grand Hotels & Resorts, combines features of conference, business, vacation and entertainment together. It occupies ground space of 76,000 square meters, with 40 floors and parking lot space accommodating 400 cars.
The transportation here is very convenient. It is only 10 minutes’ drive downtown and 30 minutes’ drive to Changsha Huanghua International Airport. |
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Address: No.199 Jintai Road, Kaifu District, Changsha 410008, China
Tel: 0731-8595 8888
Fax: 0731-8598 9999
Website: www.empark.com.cn/cs01/ |
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City Introduction |
Changsha City (east longitude111°53'~114°15', north latitude 27°51'~28°41'), is the capital city of Hunan Province with a total population of 72,500. It is the political, economic, scientific, educational, cultural and business center of the province. It is located in the western margin of the Chang-Liu Basin and downstream of the Xiangjiang River. The length of the city from east to west is about 230 km, and the width from south to north is about 88 km. It covers an area of 11,819.5 square kilometers, of which the urban area occupies 948.23 square kilometers. The downtown area comprises 242.78 square kilometers.
Changsha has a good industrial and economic base, rather reasonable industrial structure, and is one of the areas with the most industrial and economic development potential in Central-South China. The gross domestic product (GDP) of Changsha is RMB374,476 billion in 2010 while GDP per capita is amounted to RMB56,620. Changsha is also a city with abundant resources and technology talents. It has been honored as the National Advanced City for Technological Progress for six successive years and has become the National Model City for Technological Progress.
As one of the first group of 24 famous historical and cultural cities declared by the State Council, Changsha is rich in diversified historical and cultural resources. Now, there are all kinds of sites of cultural heritage with the number over 2000. Up till now, there are 200 protection units of cultural relics (including 11 culture relics sites under state-level protection, 63 sites under provincial protection, and 17 sites under municipal protection), 2125 immovable cultural relics, 36 protected buildings, 23 historical properties and old houses, 11 historical streets and lanes, 45 underground burial places of cultural relics, 91 famous landmarks of cultural and historical sites, 8 museums, over 30 units of cultural relics open to the public. Moreover, more than 210, 000 cultural relics are in the collection of state-owned museums and memorial museums and 8 provincial famous historical and cultural towns (villages) are declared, such as Jinggang Town of Wangcheng County. And Liuyang fireworks and Changsha Xiang Embroidery are also listed in the state-level nonmaterial cultural heritage lists.
For more detailed information, please visit the official website of Changsha Municipal Government at: http://en.changsha.gov.cn/ |
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City Education Information: |
| Changsha Statistics of Schools and Institutions (2010) |
| Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
48 |
| Postgraduates |
10 |
| Regular Secondary Schools |
284 |
| Vocational Schools |
67 |
| Technical Schools |
26 |
| Schools for Special Education< |
5 |
| Changsha Statistics of Students (2010) |
| Category |
Graduates |
New Enrollments |
Students on campus |
| Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
140,840 |
149,977 |
508,254 |
| Postgraduates |
9,521 |
12,865 |
37,487 |
| Regular Secondary Schools |
96,302 |
111,383 |
307,427 |
| Vocational Schools |
53,368 |
41,159 |
113,709 |
| Technical Schools |
7,354 |
14,549 |
33,685 |
| Schools for Special Education |
195 |
272 |
1,335 |
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Guangzhou |
Dong Fang Hotel is the only listed five-star Convention & Exhibition hotel in Guangzhou, and it has been awarded the “International Star Diamond Award”, the highest honor in global hospitality business, by the American Academy of Hospitality Science for five consecutive years from 2006 to 2010.
Dongfang Hotel was officially designated as the reception hotel by the Guangzhou Asian Games authority and successfully held large-scale welcoming banquets and farewell banquets for the 16th Asian Games and Guangzhou 2010 Asian Para Games.
The 10,000 ㎡ subtropical hotel garden, convenient transportation and easy access to shopping centers will contribute to your enjoyment of staying at Guangzhou.
Address: 120 Liu Hua Road, Guangzhou 510016, Guangdong, China
Tel: 86-20 8666 9900
Fax: 86-20 8666 2775
Website: www.hoteldongfang.com
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City Introduction |
The host city of the 16th Asian Games and 2010 Para Games, Guangzhou is also an important trading port for foreign commerce in South China. The Chinese Export Commodities Fair has been held twice a year in the city since 1957.
Located at the north of the Pearl River delta, Guangzhou covers 16,000 square kilometers and has a population of 6.7 million. The climate of Guangzhou is sub-tropical and the average year-round temperature is 22℃. August is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 28℃ while January is the coldest with an average of 13℃.
Guangzhou is a beautiful city with an ever-green scenery and flowers blooming all the year round. The city boasts many tourist attractions, among which highlights are White Cloud Hill Scenic Spot. Yuexiu Park, Guangzhou Zoo, Six Banyan Temple and Flowery Pagoda, Dr. Sun Yatsen Memorial Hall, etc.
As a city with more than 2800 year’s history, Guangzhou is rich in cultural relics and achievements among which include ivory-carving, ceramics, Yue Opera, and Yue embroidery, one of the four most famous embroideries in China. Cantonese cuisine is a specialty that you can feast on in Guangzhou since it’s among the renowned four cuisine systems in China. Cantonese cuisine features brilliant color, fragrance and good taste. In the number of restaurants and tea-houses Guangzhou ranks the first in China.
For more detailed information, please visit the official website of Guangzhou Municipal Government at:
http://www.gz.gov.cn/publicfiles/business/htmlfiles/cngzrw/index.html (Japanese)
http://www.gz.gov.cn/publicfiles/business/htmlfiles/cngzyw/index.html (English) |
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City Education Information: |
Guangzhou Statistics of Schools and Institutions (2009) |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
74 |
Regular Secondary Schools (senior & middle schools) |
471 |
Secondary Vocational Schools |
94 |
Technical Schools |
84 |
Guangzhou Statistics of Students (2009) |
Category |
Graduates |
New Enrollments |
Students on campus |
Regular Institutions of Higher Education |
187,754 |
254,796 |
796,006 |
Postgraduates |
15,300 |
22,200 |
60,100 |
Regular Secondary Schools |
187,254 |
195,745 |
575,252 |
Secondary Vocational Schools |
73,095 |
91,379 |
251,077 |
Technical Schools |
53.641 |
102,378 |
242,085 |
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