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Haizhu District Prevention and Control Office Tel

Haizhu District Tel: 020-84202053?

Haizhu District, which belongs to Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, is located in the south of Guangzhou, between11314' ~13 23', 23 3 ~ 23 16 "north, Liwan District. The total area of the jurisdiction is 90.40 square kilometers. The main parts of this area are Haizhu Island and Henan Island, in addition to Guanzhou Island and Yajisha Island.

Introduction of scenic spots in Haizhu District

Pazhou building 1

Pazhou Pagoda, located in Xingang East Road, also known as Hai 'ao Pagoda, is one of the eight scenic spots in Yangcheng in Qing Dynasty. Built in the 25th year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1597), it is an octagonal pavilion-style brick tower with an appearance of 17 floors, with a total of 9 floors and a height of 59 meters. Pazhou Tower was once a navigation sign and an important stop of the Maritime Silk Road in Guangzhou. It is a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit in Guangdong.

2. Huangpu Ancient Port Site

Huangpu Ancient Port Site is located in Huangpu Village and Century Village of Xingang East Road. Huangpu Ancient Port, a municipal cultural relics protection unit, is known as "the first pass in Guangdong", which is a window for economic and cultural exchanges between China and the West and has witnessed the prosperity of the Maritime Silk Road. Huangpu ancient village is prosperous because of Huangpu ancient port, and talented people come forth in large numbers. Up to now, many architectural relics such as ancient port, ancient ancestral hall, ancient house and former residence of celebrities have been preserved.

3. Lunsheng Baigong Temple

Lunsheng Baigong Temple is located in Longtan Village, Huazhou Street. Baigong Temple, commonly known as Baijia Temple, was founded in the 11th year of Tongzhi (1872) and completed in the 25th year of Guangxu (1899). There is a granite archway to the west of Baigong Temple, which was built by the Governor of Guangdong and Guangxi in the 17th year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (189 1). It is the only existing ancient archway in Guangzhou that honors philanthropists. In July 2002, temples and memorial archways were announced as provincial cultural relics protection units.