Sun Yat-sen's Memorial Hall
Sun Yat-sen's Memorial Hall is an octagonal structure built with money raised by overseas Chinese and Guangzhou residents in honor of Dr. Sun Yat-sen. It was built in 1931 and was designed by the well-known architect of modern China Lu Yanzhi, who was also The Designer of Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing. The building complex is composed of the arch over the gateway, the auditorium and the some buildings on its east and west sides. The auditorium is octagonal in shape. There are 4,700 seats in the spacious auditorium, encased in the seamless ceiling of the perfectly designed, echo-less room. In front of the auditorium, there stands the statue of Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
 
Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province, is set along the coast of the South China Sea. Guangzhou covers approximately 2,900 square miles and has a population of 6.6 million people. It is a city famous for its history, as well as its being a port city for foreign trade, and the largest industrial and commercial city in southern China.

Guangzhou has a humid climate, flowers bloom there all year round and it is therefore also know as the "City of Flowers."

There are as many as 150 historical sites in addition to the many modern facilities for recreation in Guangzhou. The city is also famous for embroidery, local opera, and food. Guangzhou also has a convenient transportation system. The Beijing-Guangzhou and the Beijing-Kowloon (Hong Kong) railways, airlines, and water transportation provide easy access to all parts of the country and the world.

 
  Other Attractions: Mt. Baiyun, The Oriental Amusement Park, The Zhenhai Tower, and the No. 1 Tower in Guangxi
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