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Top 10 attractions in Guangdong, China

By Lu Na
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Located in south China, Guangdong is the southern gate of the Chinese mainland, bordering Hong Kong, Macao and is geographically close to ASEAN countries. The province boasts abundant travel resources and is extremely popular with travelers.

The region has seven national famous historical cities, including Guangzhou, Foshan, Chaozhou, Meizhou, Zhaoqing, Leizhou and Zhongshan. Each of these cities has its own unique characteristics. Either the ancient architecture or modern scenery, natural beauty or folklore, these destinations will leave visitors surprised and amazed during their travel.

In addition to the famous Danxia Mountain, there are many other impressive scenic and historic attractions located throughout the area.

Let's take a look at the top 10 attractions in Guangdong.

  CCTV Nanhai Movie and TV Town 南海影視城

CCTV Nanhai Movie and TV Town [cctvnh.com]

Nanhai Movie and TV Town, which is often referred to as "the Hollywood of China", is one of the four films and television shooting bases operating directly under CCTV. It was the filming site of many famous TV series, including Romance of the Three Kingdoms. As a filming base, it combines different styles' architectures, including a solemn palace, Chinese folk houses as well as foreign buildings. In addition, the area boasts fresh air and blue sky as it is an unpolluted area in the Pearl River Delta.

Admission:70 yuan

Best time to visit:October to March

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