Guangzhou is full of wet markets where people shop daily for fresh produce – including snakes, crocodiles, scorpions and other local favourites. You’ll see the most action in the early morning ...
Ming Yuan, located on Nos. 12, 14, 16 of Peizheng (培正) Lu in Guangzhou's Yuexiu district, consists of two three-storey red brick buildings of similar styles.
The mercantile history of Guangzhou, the city once called Canton that is about two hours' drive from Hong Kong, can be traced back to Wu Bingjian, one of the richest men to have ever lived on Earth.