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Here is a list of just a few of the places of interest that you can find on our offline map.
The Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center Central Stadium is a stadium situated in the Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China. It is used mostly for association football, but also for athletics, rugby union and ru...
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (IATA: CAN, ICAO: ZGGG) is the major airport of Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong province, China. Both airport codes were inherited from the former Baiyun Airport, and the IATA code is derived from Guangzhou's ...
Old Chinese Muslim manuscripts state that the mosque was built in ad 627 by Sa`d ibn Abi Waqqas who supposedly came on his first Muslim mission to China in the 620s. Although modern secular scholars don't find any historical evidence that Sa`d ibn Abi ...
Guangdong Olympic Stadium broke ground on 31 December 1998 at the former site of Huangcun Airport. It opened to the public for the Ninth National Games of China in 2001. It was originally planned to help host the 2008 Summer Olympics until a decision w...
There had been a long discussion about the naming of the Canton Tower since the commencement of its construction in 2005 after the groundbreaking ceremony. In September 2009, at the request of the tower's investor, Guangzhou Daily launched a contest fo...
Construction of the stadium began on 4 July 1984 at the former site of Guangzhou Tianhe Airport. It was opened in 1987 for the 1987 National Games of China. It hosted the final of the inaugural FIFA Women's World Cup in 1991. The stadium is hosting the...
In the past Qing the place was occupted by the ammunition depot.When the Republic era came, Chen Chiung-ming had designed the place to be used for sports. As the playground opened before 1926, it had muddy ground and few facilities. In 1950 the new ...
Located in the growing and expanding Tianhe District, it is part of a complex of the same name which also consists of two 38-storey residential buildings. Its proximity includes a new train station which serves the extremely busy Guangzhou-Shenzhen and...
The building is similar to another circular building in Shenyang, although, unlike the other, the central core is open, with no glass. It is the world's tallest circular building and with the unique feature of its almost fifty meters wide empty hole in...
Construction of the building, designed by WilkinsonEyre, broke ground in December 2005, and was completed in 2010. The building is used as a conference centre, hotel and office building. Floors 1 through 66 are used as offices, floors 67 and 68 are for...
The Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre consists of a skyscraper and an eight-floor podium, that is connected to the skyscraper. The podium features a 100-foot (30 m) high atrium with a glass roof. The skyscraper is supported by a square core with sides of 10...
The Pinnacle is a 60-story, 360 m (1,180 ft), skyscraper in the Tianhe District of Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Construction of the 118,452 m2 (1,275,010 sq ft) tower was completed in 2012, and this building is a major commercial and business building ...
Fortune Center, also known as Yuexiu Financial Tower, is a 68-storey, 309.6 m (1,016 ft) supertall skyscraper in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Construction started in 2011 and was completed in 2015.
The bridge is divided into five sections: the east approach, the suspension bridge section, the middle approach, the segmental concrete section, and the west approach. Hurricanes are common occurrences, so the design wind speed at the bridge deck level...
Haiyin Bridge is a bridge crossing the Pearl River in Guangzhou, China. The double tower single plane cable stayed bridge was completed in 1988 and connects Haizhu District with Yuexiu District.
The Huangpu Bridge carries expressway traffic over two branches of the Pearl River in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. The bridge is a combined suspension and cable-stayed bridge. The suspension bridge portion crosses the south western channel and has a ma...
South China Normal University(In abbreviation SCNU) was found in 1993, before which it is named Guangdong Provincial Teacher's College of Xiangqin University. It became a member of “Project 211”in 1996, then it is constructed and supported by People's ...
There are two SCUT campuses, both located in Guangzhou: Wushan Campus (or North Campus) and Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center Campus (or South Campus). The headquarters of the university are on the Wushan Campus. Of SCUT's 28 schools, 17 are locat...
Guangdong University of Foreign Studies is a public university with emphasis in foreign languages and cultures, overseas economy and trade, and international strategies in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. The university offers 61 bachelor-degree specialtie...
Located at Zhongshan 7th Road, the Chen Clan Ancestral Hall is a symmetric complex consist of 19 buildings with nine halls and six courtyards. Facing south, the complex forms around a north-south axis. A large collection of southern China art pieces, f...
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