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Guangzhou (Kina) Shamian Island

Guangzhou (Kina) Shamian Island. Shamian Island ( Samin Island ), formerly known as Shameen Island , (Chinese: 沙面岛 , pinyin: Shāmiàn dǎo ) is a sandbank i sland in the Liwan District of Guangzhou city, Guangdong province China.

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Guangzhou (Kina) Shamian Island

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  1. Guangzhou (Kina) Shamian Island

  2. Shamian Island (Samin Island), formerly known as Shameen Island, (Chinese: 沙面岛, pinyin: Shāmiàn dǎo) is a sandbank island in the LiwanDistrict of Guangzhou city, Guangdong province China. Since the early 2000s, the island has become well known for the many Western couples who reside there while seeking to adopt orphaned and female Chinese babies and children. The White Swan Hotel is usually the hotel of choice for these couples. The hotel was adjacent to the United States consulate, making it convenient to file paperwork and handle bureaucratic matters. Beginning in 2007, the Chinese government slowed the rate of adoptions, and as a result the percentage of tourists to Shamian Island who are Westerners has decreased as well. musique: sous l’olivier ganlanshu

  3. Guangzhou Hotel White Swan

  4. Colonial buildings Pearl River Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall

  5. White Swan Hotel The island covers an area of 0.3 km900m from east to west, and 300m from north to south. It is bordered in the south by the Pearl River and it is separated from the mainland by a canal.

  6. Various bronze statuesare scattered around the island which depict life as it was during earlier periods on the island, as well as from more recent times

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