GDTV World of Guangdong Radio and Television recently invited singer-songwriter Mike from the United States and TV personality Romeo from Italy, two well-known expats living in Guangzhou, to produce an acapella song titled "Let love go viral". The heartwarming tune calls on people from around the world to send love, not hate, to each other amid the COVID-19 epidemic.
Freshwater pearls are mainly cultivated in eastern China. And this workshop has brought that experience to Guangzhou's pearl lovers.
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Artists from Los Angeles created a string quintet piece titled "Angel's Love" to show their support to the frontline workers in China fighting against the novel coronavirus.
A total of 30 LED screens on landmarks in Guangzhou, including the Canton Tower, Liede Bridge, and One Link Walk, have been lit up with photos of the medical staff fighting the virus in Hubei province to pay tribute to these heroes. The activity will last for one week.
During the virus outbreak, I have decided to stay here in the beautiful city of Guangzhou, which welcomed me 13 years ago, said Mattia Romeo, an Italian expat, in an emotional video clip he produced to show support for China amid the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The Asian Cuisine Festival kicked off in Guangzhou on May 16. The Cantonese singer A Xi has written a song – "Taste of Guangzhou", to welcome the event. The Cantonese song also has its own music video featuring close-up footage of scenery and food from around the city, leaving anyone sees it with fond memories of Guangzhou.
The food culture in Guangzhou displays the southern Chinese city's open and inclusive attitude. With its opening up efforts continuing to deepen, Guangzhou's food culture has become a symbol of communication between the city and the world.
As the world continues to globalize, bay areas across the world are becoming increasingly important. One such area is China's Greater Bay Area, which is quickly growing into a global economic center.
The railway between Guangzhou and Shenzhen, two of South China's major cities, has become the first in China to incorporate digital payment, according to an announcement by the Guangshen Railyway Co Ltd.
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