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Where are the ten richest cities in Guangdong?

Shenzhen Shenzhen is a national economic center and an international city, and it is also called Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. Shenzhen is also the first special economic zone established by China's reform and opening-up, and the window of China's reform and opening-up. It has developed into an influential international city, created the world-famous speed of Shenzhen, and enjoyed the reputation of the city of design, the city of piano and the city of makers. Shenzhen is a popular tourist city, and the number of tourists from home and abroad is among the best in China every year. Famous scenic spots in Shenzhen include Gankeng Hakka Town, Window of the World, Overseas Chinese Town in the East, splendid china, Happy Valley, New Houses of Rivers and Lakes, Dapeng Lock City, Zhongying Street, Dameisha, Yangmeikeng Valley Valley, Xichong, Shenzhen Bay Park and Shenzhen Luzui Villa Resort.

Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, is a national international metropolis. Since the Qin Dynasty, Guangzhou has been the central city of southern China. Guangzhou became the main port of the Maritime Silk Road in 1930s, the largest port in China in Tang and Song Dynasties, and the only foreign trade port in China in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Guangzhou is rated as the first-tier city in the world by the most authoritative world city research institution. Guangzhou is rich in tourism resources, among which the New Eight Scenes in Yangcheng, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Nanyue King Museum, Guangzhou Art Museum, Guangzhou Flower Expo Park, Huadu Vanilla World, Taizishan Forest Park, Baomo Garden, Guangdong Art Museum, Shangxiajiu Road Commercial Pedestrian Street, Beijing Road Commercial Pedestrian Street, Jiangnan West, Nonglinxia Road, Guang Zhouta and other scenic spots are the most famous.

Zhuhai is one of the central cities in the Pearl River Delta and an important scenic tourist city in the south of China. South China is connected with Macao and has the same mission as Shenzhen. Zhuhai is also the city with the largest number of islands in the Pearl River Delta and is known as the city of 100 islands. 1980 Zhuhai becomes a special economic zone. It is one of the first four special economic zones in China to implement the policy of opening to the outside world. The other three are Shenzhen, Shantou and Xiamen. Zhuhai is the only city in China that has been selected as one of the top 40 national tourist attractions with its overall urban landscape. Zhuhai is rich in tourism resources. The top ten scenic spots in Zhuhai are Yuanming New Garden, Dong 'ao Island, Tangjia Paradise, Zhuhai Fisherwoman, Meixi Archway, Agricultural Science Center, Fei Beach, Zhuhai Martyrs Cemetery, Huangyangshan Scenic Area and Qi 'ao Island.

Foshan Foshan is a city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, the economic and trade center and comprehensive transportation hub in the west wing of the Pearl River Delta region. It is an important part of Guangzhou-Foshan metropolitan area, Guangzhou-Foshan-Zhaoqing economic circle and the Pearl River Xijiang economic belt. It is an important manufacturing center in Guangdong and is in a leading position in the economic development of Guangdong Province. Foshan is one of the four famous towns in China in history, a famous dragon and lion cultural city in China, the birthplace of Cantonese opera, the birthplace and prosperity of Guangdong culture, a branch of Lingnan culture and one of the places of inheritance. Foshan enjoys the reputation of a national civilized city and a gourmet capital of the world. Foshan has Xiqiao Mountain in Nanhai, Foshan Ancestral Temple, Qinghui Garden in Shunde, Nanfeng Ancient Stove in Chancheng, Shunde Flower World, Sanshui Lotus World, Gaoming Zaoping Mountain and Nanguo Taoyuan.

Zhongshan Zhongshan is one of the five prefecture-level cities without municipal districts in China, located in the lower reaches of Xijiang River and Beijiang River in the south-central part of the Pearl River Delta. Zhongshan is a famous historical and cultural city in China. Xiangshan culture, which originated in Zhongshan, is an important source of modern culture in China, enjoying the reputation of hometown of folk art and hometown of overseas Chinese. Zhongshan's economic aggregate has been in the forefront of the province for many years, and it is one of the four tigers in Guangdong. In recent ten years, many Neolithic sites of ancient human life have been discovered in Zhongshan City, including Longxue painted pottery site in Nanlang Town, Baishuijing site in Shi Qi District and Lu Quan site in Dayong Town. A number of painted pottery, ground stone tools, sand pottery and other cultural relics have also been unearthed. In addition, there are many scenic spots in Zhongshan, such as Yixian Lake, Qijiang River, Xishan Temple, Yandun Tower and Antang Archway.

Dongguan Dongguan is also one of the five prefecture-level cities without districts in China. As the first of the four tigers in Guangdong, it is known as the factory of the world. The county seat was founded in the Three Kingdoms period, with a history of 1700 years, and is an important birthplace of Lingnan civilization. Guangdong is an important transportation hub and foreign trade port, with Yinpingzui Mountain in Xiegang Town at the easternmost end, Yantian Reservoir in Yantian Village in Fenggang Town at the southernmost end, Shiziyang Middle Line in Xidatan Village in shatian town at the westernmost end and Dongjiang Jiangbei Branch Line in Huangchong Village in Tang Zhong Town at the northernmost end. There are many places of interest in Dongguan, including Lin Zexu's famous smokehouse, Shajiao Fort and Weiyuan Fort, famous ancient temples such as Kannonji, Jin 'aota and Liuhua Pagoda, Yuan Chonghuan's former residence, Huang Qi Ancient Temple, Xian 'e Lake and Shipai Yanling.

Huizhou, located on the bank of Dongjiang River in south-central Guangdong Province, is one of the central cities in the Pearl River Delta. There are two national development zones, Daya Bay Economic and Technological Development Zone and Zhong Kai High-tech Industrial Development Zone. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Huizhou culture reached a certain level of development and was closely related to the Central Plains culture. Huizhou was an important town in eastern Guangdong during the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It has always been the central city of Dongjiang River Basin, and is known as the gateway to eastern Guangdong, half city, half mountain and half lake. During the period of 1000 from the Tang Dynasty to the late Qing Dynasty, more than 430 China celebrities visited Huizhou, leaving 96 sites and more than 2 100 cultural relics. Huizhou has West Lake, Nankun Mountain, Longmen Tiequan, Luofu Mountain, Xiangxi Castle, Guanhe Museum, Xiangtou Mountain, Nankun Mountain, Yujingfeng and Baipen Lake.