Guangzhou

Guangzhou

Guangzhou is a sprawling port city northwest of Hong Kong on the Pearl River. The city features avant-garde architecture such as Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House (known as the “double pebble”); the carved box-shaped Guangdong Museum; and the iconic Canton TV Tower skyscraper, resembling a thin hourglass. The Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, a temple complex from 1894, also houses the Guangdong Folk Arts Museum. ― Google

People died in Guangzhou (First 33 people) - Page 1

Phạm Hồng Thái

Phạm Hồng Thái


Chi-tʻao Tai

Chi-tʻao Tai

Author

Howqua

Howqua

Merchant

John Glasgow Kerr

John Glasgow Kerr

American missionary

Álvaro Semedo

Álvaro Semedo

Portuguese missionary

Lin Ruo

Lin Ruo

Chinese Politician

sun ruyong

sun ruyong

Chinese biologist

Sau-Ming Tsang

Sau-Ming Tsang

Actor

Jiang Lifu

Jiang Lifu

Chinese mathematics educator

Bozhi Mo

Bozhi Mo


Lin Zhaoming

Lin Zhaoming

Chinese stage actor

Shi Yuxiao

Shi Yuxiao

Former Political Commissioner of the Guangzhou Military Region

Ou Mengjue

Ou Mengjue

Politician

Hu Han-min

Hu Han-min

Philosopher

William Thornton Bate

William Thornton Bate

British navy officer

Li Tiefu

Li Tiefu

Chinese painter

Zhou Xiaozhou

Zhou Xiaozhou

Politician

Zeng Sheng

Zeng Sheng

Chinese Politician

Liang Boqiang

Liang Boqiang

Chinese physician

Guo Chang

Guo Chang

Film actor

Lee Meng

Lee Meng


Lai Pak-hoi

Lai Pak-hoi

Chinese actor and film producer

Liu Ruilong

Liu Ruilong

Chinese Politician

Dai Yongfeng

Dai Yongfeng

Sun Jinwan's son

Liao Deshan

Liao Deshan

Chinese educator

Keng Li

Keng Li

Chinese actor

Duanmu Zheng

Duanmu Zheng

Judge

Chen Fenghuai

Chen Fenghuai

Chinese botanist

Isaac Sears

Isaac Sears

American Politician

Cheng Biguang

Cheng Biguang

Former Minister of Navy of the Republic of China

Ou Mengjue

Ou Mengjue

Politician

Liu Ruilong

Liu Ruilong

Chinese Politician

Dajun Qu

Dajun Qu

Poet