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A tapestry of traditions: Exploring vibrant soul of Guangzhou

By Mohammad Saiyedul Islam in Guangzhou | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2025-10-14 17:32
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Mohammad Saiyedul Islam pays a visit to Guangzhou, South China's Guangdong province, in October. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

Stepping foot into Guangzhou city of China, I found myself immersed in a captivating tapestry of traditions, where the past gracefully interweaves with the present.

This ancient city in South China's Guangdong province, boasting a rich history spanning over 2,200 years, unveiled its vibrant soul as I embarked on a journey filled with awe-inspiring sights, tantalizing flavors, and warm-hearted people. From the iconic landmarks to the bustling hub for global communications, Guangzhou unveiled itself as a treasure trove waiting to be explored.

On the first day, I started my journey to attend the Guangzhou International Travel Fair, which was held at the Canton Fair Complex. At the fair, I realized Guangzhou's charm as a hub for global communications.

Travel companies and agencies and representatives from various countries filled the exhibition hall to exhibit their high-quality tourism products and services for industry exchanges. It has already inspired my future trips and adventures as a treasure trove of travel information.

Amidst the bustling crowd at the fair, there were captivating cultural displays throughout the fair, such as the traditional tea ceremony, where skilled performers showcased the art of tea preparation, featuring traditional music and dance, and artistic performances that showcased Guangzhou's vibrant cultural heritage.

The highlight of this trip was authentic Cantonese cuisine. I was eager to indulge my taste buds in the city's diverse and delectable offerings.

I navigated through the labyrinthine streets and savored the flavors. I have eaten at Dian Du De (點都德), Zhe Ba Zhe Zhe (啫八啫啫煲), and other popular local restaurants. The menu featured a plethora of mouth-watering options, and we savored signature dishes such as dim sum, roasted duck, steamed fish, roast goose, stir-fried noodles, and flavorful soups.

The ambiance was lively and bustling, providing a true taste of the vibrant dining scene in Guangzhou.

I continued my journey to explore the historical charm of Guangzhou with my appetite satisfied. My next destination was the old diplomatic street which is also known as Shamian Street.

Shamian Street turned out to be the perfect place to satisfy my curiosity. As I walked along the old cobblestone streets, I marveled at the well-preserved European-style buildings that lined the road.

I immersed myself in the architecture, visiting the former consulates, churches, and mansions that once housed diplomats and foreign traders. It was with a sense of wonder as I experienced the blending of cultures and felt the unique ambiance of this historical street.

To cap off the day, it was impossible to overlook the grandeur of the iconic Canton Tower. An architectural marvel that stands tall, enticing adventurous souls from around the world.

Canton Tower, a true testament to human ingenuity and engineering excellence, beckons visitors to embark on an awe-inspiring journey into the clouds. I decided to take a ride to the top, eager to admire the breathtaking panoramic views that awaited me.

The elevator ascended swiftly, and as I reached the observation deck, I was greeted by a mesmerizing sight. From that vantage point, I marveled at the sprawling metropolis, with its shimmering skyscrapers blending seamlessly with traditional temples and lush green parks.

The breathtaking sight reminded me of Guangzhou's ability to seamlessly blend modernity with its historical roots.

Mohammad Saiyedul Islam orders stir-fried rice noodles with beef at a popular restaurant in Guangzhou. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]

On the final day of my adventure in Guangzhou, I had the opportunity to visit two significant landmarks that pay tribute to one of the country's most revered figures, Dr Sun Yat-sen.

My journey began at the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Monument, located in Yuexiu district. As I approached the grand structure, I was immediately struck by its imposing presence.

The monument stood tall and proud, surrounded by lush greenery and beautiful gardens. The architecture was a stunning blend of traditional Chinese and modern influences, signifying the harmonious fusion of the past and present.

After exploring the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Monument, I made my way to the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall.

The hall, an architectural marvel, stood as a symbol of China's democratic values and paid homage to Sun's enduring legacy. The sheer size of the structure was awe-inspiring, with its grand entrance, majestic pillars, and sweeping roofline.

It not only served as a memorial but also as a cultural and educational center. The complex featured a museum, a library, and a theater, hosting various exhibitions, performances, and lectures.

Visiting both the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Monument and the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall was a truly enriching experience. These landmarks not only honored the legacy of a great leader but also served as reminders of the enduring values of democracy, freedom, and progress.

As my journey in Guangzhou drew to a close, I felt a deep appreciation for the city's rich heritage and its ability to embrace both tradition and progress.

From its iconic landmarks and hidden treasures to its mouthwatering cuisine and friendly locals, Guangzhou has left an indelible mark on my soul. This vibrant metropolis, with its pulsating energy and timeless charm, had woven itself into the fabric of my travel story, inviting me to return and unravel more of its secrets someday.

Mohammad Saiyedul Islam, PhD, is a senior lecturer and researcher at the School of Overseas Education (School of Foreign Languages), Sanming University, Fujian province, China.

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