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What are the interesting places in Guangzhou?

Guangzhou Changlong Tourist Resort 1

Guangzhou Chimelong Tourist Resort is a comprehensive theme tourist resort under Chimelong Group, which has many theme parks and hotels such as Chimelong Happy World, Chimelong International Circus, Chimelong Water Park, Chimelong Wildlife World, Chimelong Bird Garden and Chimelong Hotel. It is a large-scale comprehensive theme tourist resort with many theme parks in China.

It has been rated as "Cultural Industry Demonstration Base", "Popular Science Education Base" and the first batch of national AAAAA scenic spots in China. It has received more than10 million tourists for many years, ranking among the top theme scenic spots in the world and becoming the benchmark of China's tourism industry in the world.

2. Million Kwai Garden

Million Sunflower Garden is the first park in China to design sunflower as an ornamental plant into a super-large theme garden. Million sunflower garden, a national AAAA scenic spot, was completed and opened to the public in April 2002. Located in Xinken Town, Nansha District, Guangzhou, covering an area of 260,000 square meters, it is the first ornamental sunflower paradise in China with all imported seeds (mainly from Japan).

Among them, in addition to the million sunflower gardens, the first squirrel paradise with more than 1000 squirrels in China, as well as the ant kingdom, pigeon square and other attractions have been built. Million sunflower garden belongs to subtropical maritime monsoon climate with strong seasonality. The temperature is warmer, and there are many southeast winds and north winds in spring.

3. Guangzhou Zoo

Guangzhou Zoo, located in the center of Guangzhou, spans Xianlie Middle Road and Huanshi East Road, and covers an area of nearly 42 hectares. It is one of the city zoos with the largest number of exhibition animals in China. The park is not only rated as one of the top ten zoos in China by the Ministry of Construction, but also a national 4A-level tourist attraction recognized by the National Tourism Administration. It, together with Beijing Zoo and Shanghai Zoo, is called the three major city zoos in China.

At the same time, Guangzhou Zoo has been successively rated as "National Wildlife Conservation Science Education Base", "Guangdong Youth Science and Technology Education Base", "Guangdong Earthquake Prevention and Disaster Reduction Science Education Base" and "Guangzhou Science and Technology Popularization Base" by china wildlife conservation association and the provincial and municipal governments, which has made positive contributions to the science popularization of animal protection.

4. Guang Zhouta

Guang Zhouta, also known as Guangzhou New TV Tower, is nicknamed Xiaoman Waist. Located near Chigang Building, Haizhu District, Guangzhou, it is 25 meters away from the south bank of the Pearl River/KLOC-0. The main body of Guang Zhouta is 454m high, the antenna mast is 146m high, and the total height is 600m.

It is the tallest tower in China and the second tallest tower in the world, second only to Tokyo Sky Tower. It is a national AAAA tourist attraction. There are five functional areas and various amusement facilities in Guang Zhouta, including outdoor observation deck, Ferris wheel, high-speed amusement projects, two sightseeing halls, suspended corridors, ladders, 4D and 3D dynamic cinemas, Chinese and Western cuisines, exhibition facilities, shopping centers and popular science exhibition halls.

South china botanical garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

South china botanical garden, affiliated to China Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences is one of the important research institutions of plant science and ecological science in China. South china botanical garden, formerly known as the Institute of Agriculture, Forestry and Botany of National Sun Yat-sen University, was founded in 1929 by the famous botanist Chen Huanyong.

1954 transferred to China Academy of Sciences and renamed as South China Institute of Botany, China Academy of Sciences; In June 2003, it was renamed south china botanical garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences; In 2008, south china botanical garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, was rated as a national AAAA-level tourist attraction by the National Tourism Administration.