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What districts are there in Guangzhou?
Guangzhou has eleven districts: Yuexiu, Haizhu, Liwan, Tianhe, Baiyun, Huangpu, Nansha, Panyu, Huadu, Zengcheng and Conghua. Here are some of them:

Yuexiu

Yuexiu District is a municipal district in Guangzhou, which is located in the middle of Guangdong Province, starting from Guangzhou Avenue in the east and bordering Tianhe District. South of the Pearl River, facing Haizhu District across the river; West to Renmin Road, adjacent to Liwan District; North to the foot of Baiyun Mountain, adjacent to Baiyun District.

Yuexiu District governs 18 streets, with a total registered population of 1 158400 (Liu Pu) and a population density of 34735 people /km2. In 2005, Yuexiu District became the central city with the smallest area and the highest population density in Guangzhou.

Liwan

Liwan District is a municipal district of Guangzhou, located in the west of Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, with Yuexiu District in the east, Baiyun District in the north and northwest, and Nanhai District in Foshan City in the west.

Liwan, commonly known as "Xiguan", is named after Litchi Bay, which has the reputation of "one bay is green and litchi is red on both sides". Known as "Xiguan", "Litchi Bay" and "beautiful water and fragrant flowers", it has the reputation of "enjoying Lingnan culture in Guangzhou, but Guangzhou can't be counted until Liwan". It is one of the third districts in Guangzhou. In the Ming Dynasty, it was already an important port for foreign trade and cultural exchange in China. The Qing Dynasty was the only foreign trade window in China for more than a hundred years, and the famous foreign trade port-Shisanhang was located here.

Haizhu

Haizhu District is located in the middle of Guangzhou, facing Liwan District, Yuexiu District and Tianhe District across the Pearl River in the north, and facing Huangpu District, Liwan District (including Fangcun) and Panyu District in the east, west and south, with a total area of 90.40 square kilometers. The main parts of this area are Haizhu Island and Henan Island, in addition to Guanzhou Island and Yajisha Island. ?

Milky Way

Tianhe District, a municipal district of Guangzhou, is located in the east of Guangzhou (the old city), east of Yushu Jianfengling, Jishan Shishan, Qianjin Shen Chong and connected with Huangpu District. South to the Pearl River, across the river from Haizhu District; Guangzhou Avenue, Yangji, Xianlie East Road, Yongfu Road and Dadengfeng in the west of guangzhou-shenzhen railway are connected with Yuexiu District. North to Shau Kei Wo, connected with Baiyun District and Huangpu District, with a total area of 96.33 square kilometers and a registered population of 690,000 (Liu Pu).

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Guangzhou, referred to as Yangcheng and Huacheng for short, is the capital of Guangdong Province, a sub-provincial city, a national central city, a megacity, an international metropolis, an international business center, an international comprehensive transportation hub, a national comprehensive gateway city, the first batch of coastal open cities, and the seat of the Southern Theater Command. Guangzhou is located in the south-central part of Guangdong Province, on the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta, near the South China Sea, Hong Kong and Macao. It is the south gate of China to the world, the core city of Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Pan-Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, and the hub city of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Guangzhou is a national historical and cultural city. Since the Qin Dynasty, Guangzhou has been the administrative center of counties, states and governments. It has always been the political, military, economic, cultural and scientific and educational center of southern China, and the birthplace and prosperity of Lingnan culture. Guangzhou became the main port of the Maritime Silk Road from the Eastern Han Dynasty, and became the largest port in China and a world-famous oriental port city in the Tang and Song Dynasties. Ming and Qing Dynasties were the only foreign trade port in China and the only port in the world that lasted for more than 2,000 years.

With a total area of 7,434 square kilometers, Guangzhou governs 1 1 municipal district and a population of 20 1.5 million, making it the largest city in South China. Guangzhou was rated as the first-tier city in the world by the global authority GaWC. The "China Import and Export Fair" held in Guangzhou every year attracts a large number of merchants, a large number of foreign-funded enterprises and Fortune 500 enterprises. There are more than 8,700 national high-tech enterprises in Guangzhou, ranking the top three in China. Guangzhou has gathered 80% universities and 70% scientific and technological personnel in the province, and the total number of college students ranks first in the country.

Guangzhou's total retail sales of social consumer goods, total resident deposits (resident savings deposits) and per capita resident deposits rank among the top three in China, and its per capita disposable income ranks first in the province. Guangzhou ranks first in China in human development index. Forbes 20 17 "Best Business City in Chinese mainland" ranked second; China's top 100 cities ranked third.

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