Guangdong Tourism MIA, Guangzhou Still Jam-Packed. Make It Make Sense!
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Everyone who's been here basically promotes it for you. I just got back and I'm already itching to go again.
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What sights in Guangzhou make you want to come back for more?
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Just bringing the kids to see if they'd fancy working or living here in the future.
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Hahahahahaha, that's hilarious!
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I'm planning to visit after the Chinese New Year when everyone's back at work. Ever since I was a kid, I've loved watching Cantonese food documentaries like 'A Bite of Guangdong' and 'Searching for Shunde's Flavors' – they truly make your mouth water. Our own Suzhou TV station even airs Cantonese food documentaries every night.
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Smart move! A lot of small shops only reopen after the New Year. Enjoy your food tour!
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Let me think... what's really special is seeing lush green trees even in winter. It's a refreshing change of pace when you come from a snow-covered place. The weather's been warming up lately, around 10-20°C, so you don't need heavy clothes. Guangdong is absolutely packed with greenery, and the air quality is top-tier. You can see the sea if you want, there's tons of food, and many plants and trees unique to the Lingnan region, like those tall, straight coconut trees – they're quite a sight. Plus, no visa needed, Mandarin works fine, no special SIM card for data, you can read menus in Chinese characters, and it's just a few hours from north to south. Way less hassle than preparing for a trip abroad.
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Guangdong isn't a foreign country; it's 100% Chinese territory. If you're talking like that, then Sanya, Hainan, Guangxi, and Fujian could also fit the bill.
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I get a headache just seeing the crowds at Yongqing Fang, which is right behind my house.
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Alright, alright, we know you live near Yongqing Fang!
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Every night on the CCTV-9 documentary channel, there's a Chimelong commercial.
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Chimelong is a 5A-rated tourist attraction. The main reason people complain about Chimelong is because it's expensive...
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+1, I'm wondering the same! They insist on coming and then they complain. Don't they realize other people are on holiday too? They act like everyone else should be busy with New Year visits, and only they get to 'travel'? You should expect to be overcharged if you travel during public holidays! Just don't come back again, go back to wherever you came from!!
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I just saw another post where someone was complaining about an extra service charge. They're really finding fault with everything. People like that honestly shouldn't bother coming in the future.
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Just a heads-up: when people talk about 'empty city' in past years, they're referring to 2020, 2021, and 2022, not 2019 and earlier when Guangdong locals loved going on road trips to surrounding areas.
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That's not right, it was pretty empty even before the pandemic.
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It feels like there isn't much promotion, but wow, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, and Chaoshan are all super crowded.
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For Chaoshan, it's likely many people from surrounding cities go there, since it's famous for its food.
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Never mind outsiders complaining, even us locals are fed up. We don't even dare to go for yum cha these days, scared of being accused of 'competing' with the tourists for tables!
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I haven't managed to go for yum cha at all this entire New Year holiday!!!! So infuriating!