On January 22, 2011, I visited the Guangzhou New TV Tower - the Guangzhou Tower (also known as "Xiaoman Yao")! When I climbed the tower during the day, I could only look up at the towering height of 433.2 meters from the bottom of the tower and marvel at its grandeur. Then, I experienced the rapid ascent to the top and enjoyed the panoramic view from the 108th floor, which included the Zhujiang River and the Haixinsha Island!
Haixinsha was not originally part of my itinerary, but because of its special significance, I left the group and took the APM line to visit it.
Under the night sky, the ever-changing lights of the Xiaoman Yao and the Haixinsha venue were incredibly exhilarating.
Also under the night sky, in the vast square, one's heart can soar freely here!
During this time, the solemn red and black hues of the Guangdong Provincial Museum somewhat tempered my excitement. Looking around at the surrounding decorations, I couldn't help but compare them with what I had seen not long ago in Victoria Harbour. Under the same night sky, while casually looking at the Star Ferry Pier, the lights embedded on the skyscrapers across the harbor seemed more magnificent than here, like a breathtaking painting. But those buildings felt more like an oppressive screen, whereas here, it's an open space that allows one's heart to fly freely!
All in all, I LOVE YOU GUANGZHOU!
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