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The Guangzhou Museum of Art 1
Guangdong Province

The Guangzhou Museum of Art is China's only large-scale modernized art museum that features multiple prominent artists, thematic exhibitions, and exchange shows. the museum ranks among China's top art museums. It is a building complex that blends Lingnan architecture with gardening and incorporates contemporary characteristics, featuring rich lines, towering structures, elaborate landscaping and exquisite decoration. The pano is taken Under circular towers.else see:

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Copyright: Yunzen Liu
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 8000x4000
Taken: 02/03/2001
Hochgeladen: 29/05/2011
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Guangdong Province, referred to as "Yue ", the provincial capital Guangzhou, the jurisdiction of cities in 21 provinces, including two deputy provincial cities (Guangzhou, Shenzhen), prefecture-level cities 19. Formerly Kwangtung, Canton, is Pinyin GuǎngDōng. Guangdong is the southern coast of mainland China, a province located south of Nanling, the South China Sea, Hong Kong and Macao, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi and Fujian border, and Hainan across the sea. It is a Han Chinese as the main provinces, the country's 56 ethnic groups are distributed in the province. Guangdong customs and in language, history and culture, have a unique aspect, the internal department has three people, and northern China are very different. Guangdong GDP value has surpassed Taiwan as China's most economically developed provinces in the most open culture.