Dongshan, Guangzhou
Former district of Guangzhou, China
东山区Location of Dongshan on Guangzhou.
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Dongshan District (Chinese: 东山区; Wade–Giles: Tung1shan1 Chʻü1; Jyutping: dung1 saan1 keoi1) was a former district in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China located to the west of Tianhe District and the east of Yuexiu District. It was the political and cultural centre of Guangdong Province[1] and noted for its high-quality education.[2] The district was established in 1960, then merged with Yuexiu District in 2005.[3]
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Guangzhou
- Baiyun Mountain
- Xiguan
- Guangdong Museum
- Temple of the Six Banyan Trees
- Zhenhai Tower
- The Memorial Museum of Generalissimo Sun Yat-sen's Mansion
- Sacred Heart Cathedral
- Huaisheng Mosque
- Guangxiao Temple
- Chigang Pagoda
- Canton Tower
- Canton Fair
- Pazhou Pagoda
- Chimelong Paradise
- Museum of the Western Han Dynasty Mausoleum of the Nanyue King
- Peasant Movement Institute
- Shopping malls
- Teem Plaza
- Taikoo Hui
- Grandview Mall
- Happy Valley
- CITIC Plaza
- Whampoa Military Academy
- Nansha Tianhou Palace
- Guangzhou Opera House
- Huacheng Square (Zhujiang New Town)
- Twin Towers
- Haixinsha Island
- Haizhu Square
- Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall
- South China Botanical Garden
- People's Park
- Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center
- Sun Yat-sen University
- South China University of Technology
- South China Normal University
- Jinan University
- Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
- South China Agricultural University
- Guangdong University of Technology
- Guangzhou University
- Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
- Guangzhou Medical University
- Guangdong Pharmaceutical University
- Guangzhou Football Park
- Guangdong Provincial People's Stadium
- Yuexiushan Stadium
- Tianhe Stadium
- Guangdong Olympic Stadium
- Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center Central Stadium
- Huadu Stadium
- Huangpu Sports Center
- Guangzhou Gymnasium
- Guangzhou International Sports Arena
- Yanzigang Stadium
- Henry Fok Stadium
- Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport
- Guangzhou Metro
- Guangzhou BRT
- Railway stations
- Guangzhou–Zhuhai intercity railway
- Guangfo Metro
- Guangzhou Buses
- Guangzhou Water Buses
- Guangzhou Trams
- Baiyun Cableway
23°07′27″N 113°17′24″E / 23.1243°N 113.2900°E / 23.1243; 113.2900