Guangzhou
International Schools
National
- Sun Yat-sen University (中山大学) (founded 1924)
- South China University of Technology (华南理工大学)
- Jinan University (暨南大学) (founded 1906)
Public
- Guangdong University of Foreign Studies (广东外语外贸大学)
- South China Agricultural University (华南农业大学) (founded 1909)
- Zhongkai Agrotechnical College (仲恺农业技术学院) (founded 1927)
- South China Normal University (华南师范大学)
- Shantou University (汕头大学)
- Guangzhou Medical College (广州医学院)
- Guangzhou University of TCM (广州中医药大学) (English-language site)
- Guangdong College of Pharmacy (广东药学院)
- Guangdong University of Technology (广东工业大学)
- Guangzhou University (广州大学)
- Guangdong Institute of Science and Technology (广东省科技干部学院)
- Guangdong Business College (广东商学院)
- Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts (广州美术学院)
- Xinghai Conservatory of Music (星海音乐学院)
- GuangDong Polytechnic Normal University (广东技术师范学院)
- Guangzhou Physical Education Institute (广州体育学院)
Guangzhou Higher Education Mega
Guangzhou Higher Education Mega is home to 10 of the province's universities' campuses, many of whom also have campuses located elsewhere. They are listed as below:
- Sun Yat-sen University (中山大学)
- South China University of Technology(华南理工大学)
- South China Normal University(华南师范大学)
- Guangdong University of Technology(广东工业大学)
- Guangdong University of Forign Studies(广东外语外贸大学)
- Guangdong College of Pharmacy (广东药学院)
- Guangzhou University(广州大学)
- Guangzhou Acmdemy of Fime Arts
- Xinghai Conservatory of Music(星海音乐学院)
Guangzhou Higher Education Mega can accommodate up to 200,000 students, 20,000 teachers and 50,000 staff. [8].
High School
- The Affiliated High School of South China Normal University (simplified Chinese: 华南师范大学附属中学; traditional Chinese: 華南師範大學附屬中學; pinyin: HuáNánShĩFànDàXúeFùShǔZhōngXúe)
- Guangzhou No.6 High School (simplified Chinese: 广州市第六中学; traditional Chinese: 廣州市第六中學; pinyin: GuăngZhōuDìLìuZhōngXúe)
- Guangdong Guangya Middle School (simplified Chinese: 广东广雅中学; traditional Chinese: 廣東廣雅中學; pinyin: GuăngDōngGuăngYàZhōngXúe)
- Guangzhou Zhi Xin Secondary School (simplified Chinese: 广州市执信中学; traditional Chinese: 廣州市執信中學; pinyin: GuăngZhōuZhíXìnZhōngXúe)
- GuangDong Experimental High School (simplified Chinese: 广东实验中学; traditional Chinese: 廣東實驗中學; pinyin: GuăngDōngShíYànZhōngXúe)
- Guangzhou No.8 High School (simplified Chinese: 广州市第八中学(培英中学); traditional Chinese: 廣州市第八中學; pinyin: GuăngZhōuDìBaZhōngXúe)
- Guangzhou 109 Secondary School (simplified Chinese: 广州市第一零九中学; traditional Chinese: 廣州市第一零九中學; pinyin: GuăngZhōuShìDìYīLíngJǐuZhōngXúe)
Note: Institutions without full-time bachelor programs are not listed.
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Sister locations
Canton is twinned with the following places:
Fukuoka, Japan (May 1979)
Los Angeles, United States (March 2, 1982)
Manila, Philippines (November 1982)
Vancouver, Canada (March 1985)
Sydney, Australia (May 1986)
Viña Del Mar, Chile (November 1986)
Frankfurt am Main, Germany (April 11, 1988)
Lyon, France (November 1988)
Auckland, New Zealand, (February 1989)
Gwangju, South Korea (October 1996)
Linköping, Sweden (November 1997)
Durban, South Africa (July 2000)
Bristol, United Kingdom (May 2001)
Yekaterinburg, Russia (July 10, 2002)
Arequipa, Peru (October 27, 2004)
Birmingham, United Kingdom (Dec 2006)
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Recife, Brazil
Surabaya, Indonesia (Dec 2005)
Rainford, United Kingdom
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See also
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References
- ^ Welsh, Frank (1974). in Maya Rao: A Borrowed Place: The History of Hong Kong, 13. ISBN 1-56836-134-3.
- ^ Needham, Joseph (1954). Science & Civilisation in China. Cambridge University Press, 1, 179.
- ^ Sima Guang. Zizhi Tongjian (in Chinese).
- ^ Top 10 Cities of the Year 1800
- ^ Life of Guangzhou - Guangzhou Bans Motorcycles
- ^ Life of Guangzhou - Traffic Jam Improve after Motorcycle Ban
- ^ China Daily - Date set for LPG-fueled buses, taxis
- ^ Mega Campus goes Wireless.
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Bibliography
- Johnson, Graham E. (1999). Historical Dictionary of Guangzhou (Canton) and Guangdong. Lanham, MD: The Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0810835160.
- Lee, Edward Bing-Shuey (1936). Modern Canton. Shanghai: The Mercury Press.
- Ng, Yong Sang (1936). Canton, City of the Rams: A General Description and a Brief Historical Survey. Canton: M.S. Cheung. ASIN B0008D1HHO.
- Shaw, Samuel; Josiah Quincy (1847). The journals of Major Samuel Shaw : the first American consul at Canton : with a life of the author. Boston: Wm. Crosby and H.P. Nichols. Retrieved on 2008-04-05. Shaw, Samuel (1754-1794).
- Vogel, Ezra F. (1969). Canton Under Communism: Programs and Politics in a Provincial Capita, 1949–1968. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0674094758.
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