No, it is a province of China. It does enjoy relative freedom compared to other places in China though, due to its self-dependence, and abundance of trade and wealth.
China is the largest producer of kumquats, with the majority of cultivation occurring in regions like Guangdong and Fujian. These small, citrus fruits thrive in warm, subtropical climates, making China an ideal location for their growth.
Dim sum is associated with China, specifically with the southern regions such as Guangdong (Canton) and Hong Kong. It is a style of Chinese cuisine that is typically served in small bite-sized portions accompanied by tea.
The ten most populous Chinese provinces are:GuangdongShandongHenanSichuanJiangsuHebeiHunanAnhuiHuebiZhejiangThe ten largest Chinese provinces are:Xinjian UyghurTibetInner MongoliaQinghaiSichuanGansuHeilongjiangYunnanGuangxi ZhuangHunan
The coordinates 22N 114E correspond to a location in the city of Shenzhen, China. Shenzhen is a major city in Guangdong province and is known for its high-tech industry and proximity to Hong Kong.
Guangzhou is a city located in the southern part of China, specifically in the province of Guangdong. It is situated along the Pearl River and is known for its bustling markets, modern architecture, and delicious cuisine.
Guangdong is a province located in the southern part of China. The capital city in the province of Guangdong is Guangzhou. As of 2001 the population of the province was approximately 86 million people.
Guangdong Investment was created in 1973.
The area of Guangdong is 177,900 square kilometers.
Radio Guangdong was created in 1949.
Guangdong TV was created in 1960.
Guangdong Museum was created in 2010.
Guangdong Medical College was created in 1958.
Guangdong Hongyuan F.C. ended in 2001.
Guangdong Hongyuan F.C. was created in 1992.
Guangdong International Building was created in 1990.
Guangdong Institute of Education was created in 1955.
Guangdong Southern Tigers was created in 1993.