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My Epic Fail Guangzhou Weekend (A Warning Post!)

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    Misty Anderson DDS
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    Thanks for the recommendations! It's hard to know which ones are the well-established, older restaurants.

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      Antoinette Ferry
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      Hiring a guide would make it much more interesting. Yongqing Fang has the Cantonese Opera Association and a Lion Dance Hall. Shamian Island was formerly the British and French concession, home to many consulates, and the site of significant historical events. They're all definitely worth seeing.

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        Lula Turner
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        Excuse me, where is the Lion Dance Hall located? Thanks!

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          Sacred Heart Cathedral doesn't allow non-Christians inside the main church.

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            Melody Jacobi
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            Oh, I was able to go in when I visited. Maybe the rules change depending on the time or day!

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              Karen Bruen
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              I love Shamian Island! The ancient trees are beautiful, it's perfect for a leisurely stroll, and it has such a unique, somewhat foreign charm. How could anyone find it disappointing?

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                Morris Schneider
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                No, no, if visitors think it's a letdown, let them! It means fewer crowds and more peace for us locals. No need to advertise how great Guangzhou is; it's already far too crowded.

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                  Wayne Marvin
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                  People with that kind of attitude should probably just stay home. I travel to about ten cities every year, and this is my third visit to Guangzhou. I'm on day three here, and I've had a fantastic time everywhere I've gone, feeling a real sense of happiness.

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                    Pat Pagac
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                    Shamian Island is definitely worth it; lots of people are taking photos, and honestly, it's worth a visit just for people-watching. As for Canton Tower, it's good for viewing the night skyline from a distance.

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                      Helen Gleason
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                      I was wondering, if it rains during a trip to Guangzhou, would it really spoil the experience at places like the Zoo, Shamian Island, or Yongqing Fang? Also, is it better to visit before or after the Qingming Festival?

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                        Abel Schulist MD
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                        It's better to go before the Qingming Festival.

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