Chinese New Year Flower Market In Guangzhou China
Chinese New Year Flower Market In Guangzhou China
Hey Solo friends, this is the first time I went to the flower market in Guangzhou China. The flower market in Guangzhou only opens for a few days a year for Chinese New Years. Many Local people buy flowers, decorations and other stuff for the Chinese New Year. I am glad I was able to show you the market before it Closes. The flower Market was located at Beijing lu Road
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Yuntai Garden is one of the largest gardens in China an a prominent attraction in Guangzhou. Located at the North’s entrance of the Baiyun Mountain, Yuntai Garden covers an area of over 120,000 square meters.
Yuntai Garden, a bright pearl in the crown of White Cloud Mountain, is located in Santailing Park. Yuntai Garden is an enormous garden filled with all kinds of blooms and trees, which make Guangzhou, City of Flowers, worthy of the name.
A combination between Eastern and Western styles in architecture and decoration.
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CHINA: GUANGZHOU: FLOWERS ARE BIG BUSINESS
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With the start of the Chinese New Year celebrations only days away, people in southern China have begun stocking up on a holiday staple - flowers.
Thousands have been flocking to a town outside Guangzhou, which is host to the largest flower market in China.
In Guangdong province, as one travels around the Chan village, it appears to be the Year of the Flower instead of the Year of the Rat.
Every Chinese New Year brings out this town's unique passion for the floral display.
More than four-thousand kinds of flowers are displayed for sale at the flower market exhibition in the village.
As many as 40-thousand farmers participate in the market, making the show is the biggest of its kind in China.
The success of the flower industry here has made this area a bit wealthier than its neighbours.
The village has a history of flower farming stretching more than one-thousand years.
Only recently, the locals have started to import foreign seeds as well as plants from mostly European countries for Chinese flower buyers.
The flower market itself generates more than 20 (m) million U-S dollars in sales during the Chinese New Year, which starts on Sunday.
Prices range from a few yuan (less than one US dollar) to hundreds of yuan.
But no matter what they are charging, farmers here appear to be selling their goods quickly.
SOUNDBITE: (In Cantonese)
I had more than one-thousand trees here for sale and there are only a limited number of trees left. There are about 10 left.
SUPER CAPTION: Mr. Leung, Cumquat tree farmer
His success is emulated all over Chan, where Cumquat farmers are in the majority.
The Cumquat is a favourite here because the word means good luck in Cantonese.
They are not popular for their taste, however, which is sour... instead they are enjoyed for their bright orange colour.
Japanese bonsai trees can also be found on the market, despite their lack of traditional popularity in China.
One creative businessman has combined the bonsai tree with his own ultrasound health invention, which he displays alongside several rows of flowers.
SOUNDBITE: (In Cantonese)
Our products are usually for exports. Although there are quite a few locals buyers as well.
SUPER CAPTION: Mr. Tang Fat, Farmer/Owner
Guangdong province is easily accessible from the rest of South Asia, as well as being a popular destination for the rest of mainland China.
In addition, many foreign and overseas-Chinese buyers come here to stock up for the new year.
SOUNDBITE (In Cantonese):
I bought some orchid flowers because they are pretty. There is no particular meaning to it, I just like them.
SUPER CAPTION: Mr. Mok, flower buyer
Whilst many local officials boast about the big business success of their market, most people are just looking for a little extra beauty to make their new year special.
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Guangzhou or Canton (广州) , the capital of Guangdong Province, is the third largest city in China after Beijing and Shanghai with a population of more than 12 million. Founded in 214 BC, the city has been a springboard for trading, cultural exchanges, many revolutions and reforms, making it an unavoidable stopover to understand what shapes the modern China.
Guangzhou's isolation from the rest of 'typical China' by mountainous topography and early exposure to the outside world has resulted in its unique way of lifestyle, liberal ideas, distinctive cuisine and tremendous wealth. It is no surprise that Guangzhou is a cradle of many reforms and revolutions that changed the fate of China forever. Today Guangzhou still unveils many republic-era sights that help travelers understand modern Chinese history.
Founded in 214 BC, this capital of the richest province is always a mix of new and old. It not only boasts some of the oldest temples in China, a millenarian-old park, an imperial tomb of a southern kingdom and complete preservation of colonial villas and church on Shamian, but it also serves as a showcase of futuristic architectures and autopilot metro on Zhujiang New Town.
Despite its vibrant sight-seeing resources, travelers usually come to Guangzhou to shop and eat. Guangzhou accommodates countless huge markets specializing in almost any made-in-china products, including Chinese tea, herbs, garments, watches, electronics and toys. You will be appalled to see the real prices of those China-made products and the profit your local shops earn by selling them.
Guangzhou is divided into ten districts. Among them, Yuexiu and Liwan, the cradle for the Cantonese culture, has been the city center since the imperial era. Tianhe, which was a farming village decades ago, has been constructed into a new business center with some biggest shopping malls and highest skyscrapers in the city.
For travelers, the most useful road is Zhongshan Road, a 9 KM long highway horizontally cutting through the downtown of Guangzhou. The highway is divided into 8 sections. From Zhongshan 6 Road (中山六路)to Zhongshan 8 Road (中山八路) it covers around 80% tourist attractions and all famous restaurants. This area is well connected by Metro Line 1 from Changshou Lu (長壽路), Chen Clan Academy (陈家祠), Ximenkou(西门口) to Gongyuanqian (公园前)
Yuexiu (越秀 Yuèxiù) — The Zhongshan 6 Road area, which covers the original area of Yuexiu before its expansion in the 2005, has been the very core since 214 AD. Highlights include Yuexiu Park, Guangzhou Museum located at Zhanhai Tower, Orchid Garden, Mausoleum of Nanyue King, Guangxiao Temple, Temple of Six Banyan Trees, Huangsheng Mosque, Beijing Lu Shopping District, Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall, Temple of Five Rams, Shishi Cathedral.
Liwan (荔湾 Lìwān) — On the north of the pearl river makes up the old Guangzhou area and home to the standard Cantonese accent (Xiguan Accent, literally West Gate Accent). Tourist highlights include the colonial Shamian Island, Xiguan Old Houses, Xiangxiajiu shopping Street, Liziwan Lake Park and Chen's Clan Academy.
Tianhe (天河 Tiānhé) is the business district, thriving with many skyscrapers and shopping malls. The newly developed Zhujiang New Town (珠江新城) is a showcase of futuristic urban planning and avant-garde architecture.
Haizhu (海珠'Hǎizhū') — At the south of the Pearl River, the former industrial district has transformed into more residential and business today. It is home to the city's latest landmark Canton Tower and the South Campus of Sun Yat-Sen University
Panyu (番禺 Pānyú) is an area getting more popular among local tourists. Its Lianhua Mountain boosts 100,000 blooming lotus flower and sits a huge Bodhisattva Guanyin statue.
Baiyun (白云 Báiyún) — This district is where the old airport is located. The Baiyun Mountain is a major attraction.
Huangpu (黄埔 Huángpǔ) is home to Huangpu Military Academy.
Nansha (南沙 Nánshā) is a newly developed area at the southern tip of the city.
Luogang (萝岗 Luógǎng) is famous for its plum forest and Tianlu Lake Forest Park.
Huadu (花都 Huādū) is where the New Baiyun International Airport is located.
Zengcheng (增城 Zēngchéng) is famous for its lychee fruit, which are picked in June and July.
Conghua (从化 Cónghuà) is popular among tourists for its hot springs and Tianhe (Heavenly Lake) Recreation area.
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Live: Explore the Guangzhou Flower Fair外国友人花城过大年
For many Cantonese, Spring Festival can’t begin without a trip to Guangzhou’s Flower Fair. The annual event brings together food and gift vendors, as well as more flowers than you can count!
This three-day festival is highly regarded by locals, but how will it be received by foreigners? A group of over a dozen families from around the world has been cordially invited to China to tour its best cities, including Guangzhou, the “Flower City” itself. And on their itinerary will be a visit to the fair. Join CGTN’s Mark Fontes for 30 minutes of Cantonese culture.
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Spring Festival Water Flower Market Opens in Guangzhou, south China
The annual water flower market opened to the public on Saturday, in Guangzhou City, south China's Guangdong Province, where visitors can buy flowers or enjoy the festive atmosphere.
People in Guangdong Province preserve a unique tradition of opening flower markets during China's Spring Festival. Back in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD), flower farmers used to transport their flowers with boats to markets, or sell flowers on their boats during the Spring Festival. With time going by, this particular practice became today's water flower market.
This year's water flower market opened with traditional performances like lion dance and roster dance. Visitors were surrounded by fresh and colorful flowers.
Apart from selling and buying flowers, the market also had master craftsmen to teach traditional skills of paper cutting, copper forging and embroidery, and artists to give cultural performances.
The water flower market will last to Jan. 27, and each day it is expected to have some 50,000 visitors.
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Visited flower market with my love Kate!
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