Tour Operators Rediscover China’s Gourmet Capital

RMC International is delighted to introduce the destination Guangzhou as a culinary paradise and leisure destination.

The Chinese metropolis Guangzhou with its 14 million inhabitants, better known by its old name Canton is finally moving into the spotlight of tourism again. The city, located in the Pearl River Delta attracts tourists and business people alike. It surprises with countless shopping opportunities, interesting sights and culinary delights at the highest level and a refreshing mixture of modernity and tradition.

Until now, the capital of the Southern Chinese province of Guangdong was primarily known as one of China’s largest production and logistic centers, yet has played a major role in revolutions and cultural reforms in its history.

Guangzhou, China‘s Capital of Culinary Pleasures

In total Cantonese cuisine knows about 5,400 recipes, more than 800 dim sum dishes alone, all of which originate in Guangzhou. 2,000 km away from the imperial court in Beijing, this subtropical, food-rich environment has allowed this cuisine to unfold, attracting gourmets from all over the world. Some of the most traditional restaurants have a long history, such as Panxi, which has been idyllically situated on a small lake in Lychee Bay since 1853. On an area of 12,000 square metres, Dim Sum specialties and other highlights of the Canontese cuisine are served.

The Management of the LN Garden Hotel, Guangzhou., a five-star 800 room luxury hotel in the city center, is aware of the value of best cuisines and  offers in its various restaurants high-quality food – it has been one of the top addresses for culinary delights in the city. The Fallstaff magazine, a well acclaimed gourmet and life-style magazine devoted a long article to the destination and the hotel.

Guangzhou – The Hub for Tours in China

Guangzhou, the oldest harbour of China and the ancient starting point of the Maritime Silk Road can be compared to Shanghai and Hong Kong. It is not only recommended to visit this city when travelling through China but it is essential for the understanding of the history of the Middle Kingdom

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