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To Kaiping
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Kaiping 

(开平: Kāipíng; Cantonese Yale "Hoi1 Ping4") is a county-level city of about 700,000 under the administration of Jiangmen prefecture in thePearl River Delta region of Guangdong Province in China. It is the ancestral home of many overseas Chinese and is famous for its castle-like watchtowers and dwellings built by overseas Chinese in a mixure of western and eastern style.

Get in

From Guangzhou it is easiest to take a bus form Fengcun bus station (芳村汽车站) at Kengkou Metro Station. The ride takes about 2 hours and should cost ¥57.

From Hong Kong, you can take a 'limousine' bus from Portland street (on your left when you exit Prince Edward metro station on exit C2). As of January 2010, these comfy buses leave at 8:30, 14:00, 15:30 and 19:00. You will pass through Shenzhen boarder station, where you need to get off the bus and walk across customs with you luggage (save time by asking the bus attendant for the silly health form you have to submit there, so you can fill it out in advance). Total journey to Yicizhan should take about 4 hours and cost ¥130.

From Macau, take the border crossing to Zhuhai and then find a bus station around 100m to the right along the main road after you exit the border control building. The ride to Kaiping should take a little more than 2 hours and cost ¥70.

Get around

Kaiping has two long distance bus stations, Yicizhan (义祠站) and Lechongzongzhan (勒冲总站). Former one is more modern and is most likely the starting point for your journey into the surrounding villages of Kaiping town. Kaiping itself has bus lines numbered from 1 to 8. Number 1 connects the to major bus stations and passes the city center.

Talk

The language of Kaiping is a variant of Cantonese known as Kaipingnese (99% similar to the local language of Taishan so the outside world categorizes it as Taishanese), which is only marginally mutually intelligible with standard Cantonese. However, as Cantonese is the lingua franca of Guangdong province, most locals will be able to speak and understand standard Cantonese. Mandarin is the primary language of instruction in all schools so most younger individuals would also be reasonably fluent in it.

See

  • Kaiping Diaolou and Villages (广东开平碉楼旅游), [1]. Very close to the town of Kaiping there are a number of small villages and small houses that have been built by oversea Chinese during the beginning of the 20th century. Most buildings resemble the style of western or middle eastern culture mixed with traditional Chinese elements. Often there were designed to defend against bandits. The buildings have not been taken care of since, but the government started to restore and preserve them recently. The style of these buildings is often cheaply copied by many "modern" buildings throughout Guangdong. It is also the setting for China's highest grossing domestic film "Let the Bullets Fly" (让子弹飞) with Chow Yun-Fat. Please visit the website provided for directions as it is a very large and complex place to visit that will easily take an enitre day to see and possibly more.
  • Liyuan (立园), (about an hour away from Kaiping Town), [2]. The best preserved and renovated of all the villages and hosts a museum about overseas Chinese culture.It was constructed by Kaiping overseas Chinese Mr. Xie Weili and the Li Garden was named after him. The whole garden covers a land area of 19,600 square meters. This garden is famous for its perfect mixed complex of the western and the oriental. Li Garden is one of the major attractions in Kaiping. This whole complex is constructed to get the charm of Chinese garden, also applies the styles of the western. It displays the beauty of traditional Chinese architecture, and delicately matches the current popular European and American villa architecture features at its building time to achieve the perfect mixture
  • Zilicun (自力村), (about 3km from Liyuan). Hosts the ruins of a former village with a giant watch tower.
  • Chikan (赤坎). An inhabited village with many mansions build in the mixed western and eastern style of that period.

Diaolou sightseeing

The four designated UNESCO heritage sites with diaolou architecture are Zilicun village (自力村) of Tangkou township (塘口镇), Sanmenli village (三门里村) of Chikan township (赤坎镇), Majianlong village (马降龙村) of Baihe township (百合镇) and Jinjiangli village (锦江里村) of Xiangang township (蚬冈镇). Also of interest are Liyuan (立园) mentioned above (a group of neoclassical and baroque buildings with Chinese ornamental roofs in an elegant garden), the riverside promenade in Chikan (赤坎古镇影视城) and the leaning diaolou in Nanxing village (南兴村) of Xiangang township (蚬冈镇). All are located withing roughly 20km of Kaiping city center.

For those interested in diaolou architecture, it may be a good idea to look for accomodations in one of the small townships surrounding Kaiping. (Kaiping itself is a fairly standard modern Chinese town.) Xiangang (蚬冈镇), for example, has entire small streets fitted with baroque-like facades cast in concrete.

Buy

  • Jin Qiao Cheng (金桥城). A shopping mall in Kaiping that was completed in November 1993. It is a shopping and entertainment mall. Inside you can find fashion shops, gift shops, cosmetic shops, and DVD stores. With a construction area of 1.3 million square meters, there are a total of eight floors. There escaltors, elevators, central air conditioning, closed-circuit television monitoring system, automatic fire control system, parking and other service facilities. A total of hundreds of city shopping shops, First to fourth floors are commercial space, business is very rich in species, of which the first floor is main selling household appliances, audio-visual products and daily necessities, etc. Second and third floors mainly sell apparel and leather products and so on. Fourth floor is mainly beauty centers. Level five and above is a large-scale entertainment venues.
  • Bu Xing Jie (步行街). There are 2 floors of this street ; First floor having 262 shops and second floor having 275 shops. This street features fashion clothing, footwear, stationary, acessories, electronic appliances, etc. Beside the stores are many little stalls selling snacks from drinks to noodles. The second floors features many shops where you can take photos of yourself which is like a sticker(sticker photos).
  • Yi Hua Plaza (益华广场). At commercial golden mile of Kaiping, Mu Sha Rd. Built by Hong Kong Capital Groups and Sino Groups' investment. As a multi-functional commercial square, it has an area of 68,000 square metres, 8-storey (a layer in the basement), and includes department stores, supermarkets, brand-name shops, restaurants, snack street, Western-style fast food, movie theaters, kids playground, Internet cafe, karaoke, sauna, fitness, foot, Steppenwolf, rooms, meetings, car park, etc. It is the largest commercial centre at present.
  • Kaiping Tourist Shopping street (步行街). Kaiping tourist shopping street is a two-storey large-scale special building, 800 metres long, south from Cangjiang river, north to 325 national highway, and east with Dong Xing road. This building is a highlights of European style, and is similar with many famous building such as The White House, the Arc de Triomphe in France, Germany Castle, London Bridge, the Netherlands windmill, etc.. There are 262 shops on the first floor, 275 shops on the second floor, and a large space garden on the roof which includes fountains, pavilions, porticos and a large quantity of white marble sculptures. Tourist shopping street include many kinds of products, such as clothing, footwear, stationery, electrical appliances. 

Eat

  • Ganbasha Coffee House (甘巴莎咖啡馆), 255 Xiangyuan Xincun (祥苑新村255号),  2202626. Serves western and Chinese food at a reasonable price. 

Sleep

  • Xiangyuan Binguan (祥苑宾馆), 261 Xiangyuan Xincun (祥苑新村261号) (Next to the shopping and tourist center),  2201928.
  • Xingdu Hotel (星都大酒店), 10 Changshaguangming Street (长沙光明路10号),  2287838.

Get out

  • A 15 minute bus ride south will bring you to the neighboring town of Taishan.
  • 30 minutes west are the numerous hot springs of Enping.
  • Further west (2 hours) is Yangjiang, the knife manufacturing capital of China.
  • 45 minutes north on the way to Guangzhou is Heshan with its temples in the mountains overlooking the highway.
  • The closest major city (1M+ population) is Jiangmen -- 30 minutes to the west with an Intercity Rail station. There you can catch fast trains to either Zhuhai or Guangzhou and the cities in between.

 


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