- General Info
- Public Holidays
- Transportation
- Airport Info
- Main Attractions
- Visit For
Guangzhou, the capital city of Guangdong Province, is the center of politics, economy, science, education and culture and the largest coastal city of South China. Situated in the wealthy Pearl River Delta Region of South China, facing the South Sea, adjacent to Hong Kong Special Administration Region and Macau Special Administration Region, Guangzhou is the south entrance of China to the world.
Known to people across the country, Guangzhou is the “Paradise for Food”. Numerous of restaurants of long history are scattered around the city; local “Dim Sum” and snack are well known to home and abroad. Various international food festivals and fairs are held every year. You can eat the delicacies of the whole world without leaving Guangzhou.
Thanks to the Reform and Open Policy and booming of business and trade, Guangzhou has become a recognizable “Paradise for Shopping”. Large collection of commodities is available, characteristic and superb collection, the worldwide fashion sets out in Guangzhou, due to the advantage of price compared with the hinterland, Guangzhou’s goods is known at home and abroad for it low price and high quality.
Strategically located in the Tianhe District-the CBD of Guangzhou, Jianguo Hotel, Guangzhou is flocked with numerous of office buildings and shopping center. It is 3 minutes to hundreds of Guangzhou Office of transnational corporations, such as P&G, Nokia, HUGO BOSS, STARWOOD, Disney, PwC Consulting, HP, Microsoft, Intel, Amway, National, BP and City Bank.
Shopping in Guangzhou:
Shangxiajiu Shopping Street
Beijing Road Shopping Street
Teem Mall
Grandview Mall
Guangzhou Grandbuy Department Store
Guangzhou Friendship Store
China Plaza
Tian He IT Tower
Yide Road Characteristic Street
Xiguan Antiquity Street
Guangzhou Liuhua Garment Whole-sale Fair
High Sun Electronic Appliance Center
China Public Holiday Calendar 2010
1. New Year's Day: Jan 1-3, 2010 (FRI-SUN)
New Year's Day is the first day of the year. On the modern Gregorian calendar, it is celebrated on January 1, as it was also in ancient Rome(though other dates were also used in Rome). In all countries including China using the Gregorian calendar, except for Israel, it is a public holiday, often celebrated with fireworks at the stroke of midnight as the New year starts.
2. Chinese New Year: February 13-19, 2010 (SAT-FRI)
For millions of Asians, Chinese New Year is more than one special day. Families spend weeks preparing for the big event - cleaning house,painting doors and windows red, and cooking special foods. Celebrations for Chinese New Year, also called the Spring Festival, last a full fifteen days. (Date of Chinese New Year Day: first day of the first Chinese lunar month).
3. Ching Ming - the Tomb Sweeping Festival: April 3-5, 2010 (SAT-MON)
A gravesite picnic? Why not? The Tomb Sweeping festival is a time for families to honor the memory of their ancestors. Along with “tomb sweeping” - performing standard gravesite maintenance such as removing debris from the gravestones and replacing dead flowers - family members offer gifts of food, fruit and wine to the departed. After a formal ceremony, the food is shared among family members. Another tradition is to burn incense to ward off any evil spirits that may be lurking.
4. International Labour Day: May 1-3, 2010 (SAT-MON)
Like most countries in the world, Labour Day is celebrated on May 1, and is a public holiday in China. In the 1990s, the Labour Day holiday was extended from 1 day to 3 days. The Chinese government made it a 7 day holiday by moving the prior and upcoming weekends together with these 3 days. The Labour Day holiday was one of the three Golden Weeks in China, allowing millions of Chinese people to travel during this period. But Starting January 1, 2008, China reduced this holiday period down to 1 day, while simultaneously reviving three traditional Chinese holidays: Dragon Boat Festival, Tomb-Sweeping Day, and the Mid-Autumn Festival.
5. Dragon Boat Festival: June 14-16, 2010 (MON-TUE)
There are few sites more spectacular than a fleet of painted dragon boats racing toward the finish line, with a drummer in each boat hammering out the rhythm for the rowers to follow. The Dragon Boat Festival is China’s oldest festival. Find out more about this exciting event and learn how to make Zongzi, the sticky rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves that are an essential feature of any Dragon Boat Festival celebration. (Date: fifth day of the fifth Chinese lunar month).
6. Mid-Autumn Mooncake Festival: September 22-24, 2010 (WED-FRI)
When the autumn harvest moon is at its fullest, the Chinese celebrate by lighting colorful lanterns and enjoying delicious mooncakes. Learn more about the legends behind the festival and try some mooncake recipes. (Date: fifteenth day of the eighth Chinese lunar month). The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on October 3, which is during the National Day holiday of 2010.
7. National Day: October 1-7, 2010 (FRI-THU)
The new China was founded on October 1, 1949 with a ceremony at Tian’anmen Square, Beijing. The Central Government passed the resolution and declared that October 1 is the Chinese National Day. The National Day Holiday is a golden week in China. When the anniversary is a multiple of five (e.g. the 50th, 55th, or 60th), large scale official celebrations may be held, including an inspection of troops on Tiananmen Square.The year of 2010 is the 61th anniversary.
Taxi
Operating hours – 24 hours
Charges vary depending on the final destination. The basic charge for a taxi is CNY8 for 2.3 kilometres.
The hotel offers a taxi card that features bilingual address information that can be presented to taxi drivers in order to ensure that guests arrive at the correct destinations.
Transfers from Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
Located at Huadu District and 45 kilometres from the city centre, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is conveniently accessible via limousine, taxi, airport express coach service. The hotel can arrange limousine services, and personal airport transfers in sedans, seven-seaters, and minibuses.
Limousine
Time - 40 minutes
Frequency - upon request
Taxi
Time - 40 minutes
Operating hours - 24 hours
Charges - approximately RMB¥130
Reservations - go to taxi stand
For Business Travellers:
Pearl River New Town, Pazhou International Convention & Exhibition Center, Jinhan Convention Center, night trip along the Pearl River, Teem Mall, Beijing Road Shopping Street, Pacific IT Tower
For Leisure Travellers:
Scenes: Shamian European Continental Scene Area, Er Sha Island, The Chen’s Temple, Luirong Temple, Former Site of Huangpu Military Academy, Baiyun Mountain, Yuexiu Park
Shopping: Shangxiajiu Shopping Street, Beijing Road Shopping Street, Teem Mall, Zhuang Yuan Fang Shopping Street
Amusement Park: Ocean Park, Chime-long Paradise, Chimelong Water Park, Guangzhou Xiangjiang Safari Park
Bar: Changti Bar Street, Fangcun Bar Street, Huaqiao new Village Bar Street
Golf: Luhu Golf Country Club, Nanhu Golf Country Club, Guangzhou Jiulong Golf Club
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