Baiyun Hotel
Hotel in Guangzhou, China
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Simplified Chinese | 白云宾馆 | ||||||||||
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Baiyun Hotel (Chinese: 白云宾馆) is a hotel in Guangzhou, China. Standing 93.5 meters tall, and 117 meters with antenna, with 34 floors, it surpassed Guangzhou Hotel to be the tallest building in the country upon its completion in 1976 and remained so until 1981 when Jinling Hotel of Nanjing, 110 meters, was built. If including antenna, it was still the tallest until 1985 when it was surpassed by Guomao Building in Shenzhen.[1][2]
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Yuexiu District
- Baiyun Hotel
- China Hotel
- Guangxiao Temple
- Guangzhou Martyrs' Memorial Garden
- Huaisheng Mosque
- Museum of the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King
- Peasant Movement Training Institute
- Sacred Heart Cathedral
- Temple of the Six Banyan Trees
- Yuexiu Hill
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École Française Internationale de Canton was previously on Ersha Island
École Française Internationale de Canton was previously on Ersha Island
23°08′25″N 113°16′51″E / 23.1404°N 113.2808°E / 23.1404; 113.2808
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