Guangzhou
Guangzhou is an ancient city and was one of the five Chinese treaty ports opened by the Treaty of Nanjing in 1842 after the First Opium War. Since the early 1980s, the city has boomed and is now one of the biggest in China.
Heshan
Heshan is a county-level city which is under the administration of Jiangmen in Guangdong. It is located in the heart of the Pearl River Delta. Endowed with rich natural resources, Heshan is also an important agricultural base for Guangdong and is a new, vibrant, industrial city in the Pearl River Delta region.
Huizhou
Huizhou has a beautiful shoreline on the South China Sea. With a rich history, Huizhou has developed into a modern city that's a center for tourism, leisure shopping, cultural living, and economic and technological exchanges.
Qingyuan
Known as the “The backyard garden of the Pearl Delta”, Qingyuan is a young and vibrant city with the largest land area in Guangdong. It is surrounded by beautiful mountains, rivers, forests, streams, gorges, lakes and hot springs. Definitely a place worth exploring when you travel to Guangdong province.
Shantou
Sitting on the southern edge of Han River Delta of eastern Guangdong Province, Shantou is the main gateway to south-east China region. This port city on the eastern coastline is one of the five special economic zones of China and home to many overseas Chinese.
Shenzhen
Shenzhen is an amazing city, transformed by a mix of geography and economic reform. From a population of just 20,000 in 1980, the city is now a metropolis of towering skyscrapers and one of the richest cities in mainland China.
Zhanjiang
Set amid lush greenery and surrounded by mountains, Zhanjiang is located on an inlet of the South China Sea, on the east coast of the Leizhou Peninsula in China's Guangdong Province.
Zhuhai
One of China’s five special economic zones, Zhuhai got its name for its location on the Pearl River’s estuary. Zhuhai connects mainland China and Macau and is a beautiful seaside garden city.
