Aoyu Lantern Dazzles Guangzhou Skyline at 2025 Light Festival
Guangzhou’s 2025 Light Festival debuts with viral Aoyu lantern and synchronized tower light show, blending tradition with modern tech through December 20.
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Guangzhou’s 2025 Light Festival debuts with viral Aoyu lantern and synchronized tower light show, blending tradition with modern tech through December 20.
Guangzhou’s legendary Aoyu fish lantern returns at 2025 Light Festival, blending ancient symbolism with modern design in a dazzling cultural showcase.
Guangzhou captivates with daytime botanical beauty and cutting-edge nightlife culture, driving economic growth in 2025 through urban vitality.
Guangzhou’s Yongqing Fang district blends Qing-era architecture with modern creativity, anchored by a living Cantonese opera museum—a 2025 must-see cultural destination.
Guangzhou boosts support for tech, culture, and gaming industries through enhanced copyright services and business incentives, positioning itself as a regional innovation hub.
Shipai Village in Guangzhou blends ancient Dragon Boat Festival traditions with modern community engagement, preserving cultural heritage through zongzi-making and dragon boat races.
Guangzhou’s night economy surges as Labor Day celebrations coincide with the Canton Fair and National Games preparations, signaling Asia’s evolving urban growth model.
Discover how grey-crowned cranes from East Africa thrive at Guangzhou’s Chimelong Bird Park, enchanting visitors with their elegance and grace.
Discover the Scarlet Ibis at Chimelong Birds Park in Guangzhou. With vibrant plumage and engaging behaviors, these birds offer a unique attraction for tourists and nature enthusiasts.
A new insect species, Eidoreus haizhuensis, has been discovered by Chinese researchers in an urban wetland in Guangzhou, highlighting the biodiversity of the region.
Chinese researchers unveil Eidoreus haizhuensis, a new insect species discovered in Guangzhou’s urban wetlands.
The 2025 Guangfu Temple Fair brings a vibrant seven-day celebration to Guangzhou’s Yuexiu District, blending online and in-person festivities to captivate visitors worldwide.
Discover the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall in Guangzhou, a stunning example of 19th-century architecture and a treasure trove of Chinese art reflecting the rich heritage of the Chen family.
Rare Bengal tiger quintuplets made their public debut at Guangzhou Chimelong Safari Park. Born in September 2024, the three-month-old cubs are thriving under the care of their mother, Weiwei.
Five rare Bengal tiger cubs, born as quintuplets, have made their public debut at Guangzhou’s Chimelong Safari Park, offering a heartwarming sight and highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation.
Guangzhou Chimelong Safari Park celebrated giant panda cub Mei Zhu’s six-month milestone. Born on June 18 to mother Meng Meng, Mei Zhu has grown from 178 grams to 10.88 kilograms, thriving under expert care.
International leaders and experts convene in Guangzhou for the 2024 Pearl Bay International Climate Investment and Financing Conference, focusing on global cooperation and a green future.
Embark on a journey to Chongqing and Guangzhou in the ninth episode of “Meet China,” exploring the innovative transformations and rich cultural heritage of two of China’s most fascinating cities.
Guangzhou hosts the ‘Harmony and Innovation – Guangzhou·Hong Kong·Macao Sculpture Exhibition,’ showcasing collaborative works from the Greater Bay Area and highlighting the deep cultural ties among the three regions.
XPENG AEROHT has begun construction on the world’s first mass-production flying car factory in Guangzhou, marking a significant milestone in China’s low-altitude economy.