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Traveling in Guelph

Gui Hu, a city in western Ontario, is known as the plant capital of Ontario, which is famous for its plant reserves. It is composed of many high mountains, so there are many trees and protected areas, and there are many maple trees on the streets, which is also one of the birthplaces of early Canadian culture and art. Gui Hu City was first moved by Kiel John galt in 1827. The Scottish immigrant named this place after the royal family in his hometown, and later it was called Gui Hu City, also known as the "Royal City". There are ancient limestone buildings, old streets and beautiful parks. Today, Gui Hu has become an ancient architectural heritage and a vibrant cultural capital. Every May, Gui Hu hosts the Guelph Spring Festival, a three-week Spring Festival celebration, including classical music, opera, lectures and dances. Many world-renowned musicians will also attend this grand event.