Dongguan
Parques verdejantes, compras da moda e dim sum
Em uma posição estratégica sobre o Delta do Rio das Pérolas, Dongguan faz fronteira com Guangzhou, Shenzhen e Huizhou. No seu conjunto, esta região é conhecida como mega cidade do delta do Rio das Pérolas, uma potência econômica. Esta é uma das mais importantes bases de produção na China, com viajantes de negócios que chegam via Aeroporto Internacional de Shenzhen Bao’an e Aeroporto Internacional de Guangzhou Baiyun durante todo o ano.
As Guerras do Ópio foram travadas aqui no século 19, e o Museu da Guerra do Ópio oferece um profundo olhar a esses conflitos e os efeitos que tiveram sobre a região. A Ponte Humen e Jardim Keyuan são outros destaques locais.
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