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  1. On its South is the South China Sea. With its geographical advantages, Guangzhou has been a very important port in South China for hundreds of years. Today, it is the biggest and most important port for air, sea, and trains in China. The area of Guangzhou is about 7,434.4 km 2 (2,870.4 sq mi). The north part and middle part of Guangzhou are hills.

  2. William Canton was born at Chusan in China on 27 October 1845, to a Catholic family of civil servants. His childhood was spent mostly in Jamaica. He studied for the priesthood at Douai School and later in Paris , but eventually abandoned the priesthood as a vocation to become a teacher and writer.

  3. Canton is an incorporated town in St. Lawrence County, New York. [1] The population was 11,638 at the time of the 2020 census. The town contains two villages: one also named Canton, the other named Rensselaer Falls. The town is named after the great port of Canton (now named Guangzhou) in China. [2]

  4. The Canton Fair Complex (Chinese: 广交会展馆; Jyutping: gwong 2 gaau 1 wui 2 zin 2 gun 2), formerly known as Guangzhou International Convention and Exhibition Center (Chinese: 广州国际会议展览中心; Jyutping: gwong 2 zau 1 gwok 3 zai 3 wui 6 ji 5 zin 2 laam 5 zung 1 sam 1), is located on Pazhou Island in the Guangzhou (Canton City) in the People's Republic of China.

  5. bbc.wikipedia.org › wiki › CantonCanton - Wikipedia

    Canton manang Guangdong (Hata Canton: 廣東省) i ma sada propinsi na adong di Tiongkok. Bidang ni tanona ima 179.800 km², jala godang ni ruasna ima 126.012.510 halak (2020) [2] . Pustaha [ patota | patota mualna ]

  6. Jyutping. gwong2 coi2. Canton or Cantonese porcelain is the characteristic style of ceramic ware decorated in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong and ( prior to 1842) the sole legal port for export of Chinese goods to Europe. As such, it was one of the major forms of exportware produced in China in the 18th and 20th centuries.

  7. Battle of Canton (May 1841) 4 forts captured (The Qing acknowledged that 500 Tartar (Manchu) troops were killed and 1,500 wounded on 25 May.) [1] The Second Battle of Canton ( Chinese: 第二次廣州之戰) was fought between British and Chinese forces in Canton (Guangzhou), Guangdong province, China, in May 1841 during the First Opium War .