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Featured Attractions in the Greater Bay Area

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Attraction: Ancient Nanshe Village
City: Dongguan
Theme: Arts & Culture
Description:

A cultural site situated in the Pearl River Delta, it was a bustling village where many talents lived in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the village, a large number of buildings and artistic sculptures have been preserved in a good state, including ancient fences built with rammed earth, red stones and bricks, as well as the Xie's Ancestral Hall with a classic architectural design and layout.

Attraction: Humen Fortress
City: Dongguan
Theme: Cultural heritage
Description:

Humen is a town with historic and cultural uniqueness in Dongguan. Along the east bank of the Pearl River estuary, military facilities such as fortresses, walls, gatehouses, barracks, war lanes, underground channels and wells are all well-conserved in China's most complete and largest collection of preserved sea-defence relics. These facilities carry precious historical information on the Opium War, the Second Opium War, the Sino-French War, and the Humen Sea Battle of the Sino-Japanese War.

Attraction: Keyuan Museum
City: Dongguan
Theme: Arts & Culture
Description:

As an AAAA visitor attraction of China, the museum sits in one of the four famous gardens of the Qing dynasty in Guangdong. Well-known for its compact and exquisite Lingnan-style design, the 3.3-mu (around 2,200 square-metre) Keyuan residence comprises a series of traditional halls, courtyards and pavilions, as well as idyllic gardens and beautiful landscapes. Nowadays, Keyuan is widely seen as a significant presence in both Guanyi and Lingnan cultures, as numerous masters of Chinese culture and influential artists have chosen the garden as their place to live, including painters Ju Chao and Ju Lian, who pioneered the use of Lingnan-style painting techniques.

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