The capital city of Guangdong Province is Guangzhou.
Guangzhou, China's third largest city, the southern gate of China, the national central city, the State Council positioning of the country's three major comprehensive gateway cities and international metropolis, the world-famous port city, the south of China's financial, trade, economic, shipping, logistics, political, military, cultural, scientific and educational centers, the national transportation hub, the socio-economic and cultural radiation power of the Southeast Asia directly.
Guangzhou has a history of more than 2,000 years, is China's famous historical and cultural city, China's largest and oldest foreign trade port, one of the starting points of the Maritime Silk Road, the "millennium capital of commerce".
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Guangdong Province geographic location:
Guangdong Province is located in the southernmost part of mainland China. It is neighboring Fujian in the east, Jiangxi and Hunan in the north, Guangxi in the west and the South China Sea in the south, bordering Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions on the east and west sides of the mouth of the Pearl River respectively, and the Leizhou Peninsula in the southwest across the Qiongzhou Strait with Hainan Province.
The whole territory is located between latitude 20°13′~25°31′ north and longitude 109°39′~117°19′ east.
It spans about 800 kilometers east to west from Chizaiyu Island in Nanpeng Liedao, Nan'ao County, to Liangpo Village in Jijia Township, Leizhou City, and about 600 kilometers north from Shang'ao Village, Baishi Township, Lechang County, to Dengloujiao, Jiaowei Township, Xuwen County, and spans about 600 kilometers south.
Reference:Baidu Encyclopedia-Guangzhou