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In China, enjoying a cup of kung fu tea in a tiny cup has become one of the most popular forms of nightlife.

The Mandarin system, which is widely used in China, has enabled most people, especially the younger generation, to speak Mandarin fluently. All educated people are expected to speak Mandarin fluently and the locals are very proud of their language, as it has been standardised as a common language. Elsewhere in mainland China Mandarin is the only language taught in schools, so if you are a Mandarin-speaking foreigner, you can communicate with locals and get around as most services have Mandarin-speaking staff.

The origins of porcelain carving can be traced back to the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty. The tea is processed into exquisite tea sets, which are used in China's tea making, which is considered the most popular form of tea making in the world and one of its most famous.

The Qilou, also known as Tong Lau, has become very popular in Shantou due to its high quality, high quality teas and high tea price. After the southern Chinese canton of Guangzhou, it is one of the largest ports in China with a population of over 1.5 million people. ShantOU consists of two major cities, Guangdong and Fujian, and a number of smaller towns and villages in between, and has a network of scrap boats that connect ports in Fujian and Guang Dong provinces, as well as the port of Xian.

In fact, Shantou developed so quickly during this period that it became the first place in China to have a railway line in 1906 and the first railway station in the world in 1908. This prime location makes it a popular destination for foreign travelers, whom they call Svatov or Santow.

When the country began to open up in the 1980 "s, it made sense to designate Shantou as a special economic zone to limit foreign influence. In 1980 it was declared a special economic zone, along with other state measures to promote development, such as the creation of an industrial area and the construction of a railway line.

There is a relatively new highway that is part of the US-European expressway that runs between Shenzhen and Shantou. It is convenient to reach other large cities such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing - Guangdong and other large cities by high-speed train, but there is no built-up area in the area, so it depends on the railway line to provide access to its considerable hinterland, which includes a large agricultural area and a small number of small towns and villages.

Shantou is easy to reach and allows you to explore this vast and fascinating country in an easy way. Studying at GTIIT gave me the opportunity to explore other parts of China that I can reach by high-speed train and rail.

The city is connected to a number of cities in China, including Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Xiamen and Fuzhou. Other international passenger flights from Beijing can also be diverted to Shantou via designated airports such as Beijing International Airport. European cities also have a small number of international flights to and from Shanghai / Guangzhen and Qingdao. We also have passenger ships that can go to other parts of the country, as well as Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai and other cities.

You can buy tickets from China Travel Service HK or get on the bus at Guangzhou International Airport and fly from there. We also serve and have a chaoshan which is 40 minutes drive from GTIIT campus, and will take you to Guangdao, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR) and other parts of the country.

Chaoyang Railway Station is located on the Xiamen - Shenzhen Railway Line, and there we offer a landline connection to Guangdao, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR) and other parts of the country. The Shantou Railway Station is under construction and is located between Guangzhou - Meizhou and ShantOU.

The main language is Teochew (Chao Shan Hua), a dialect of Chinese, and it differs from the common Minnan (Min Nan Hua) spoken in neighboring Fujian and Taiwan, with a slang that is unique in the area. In China, Shantou is best known for its dishes, which are about a special breed known as the "lion-headed goose," which is larger than most breeds and has been bred in ShantOU for centuries. There are a number of different goose species, such as lion and lion-headed geese And they are also famous throughout China. Some of them are: the lion, lion-headed duck, tiger, fox-goose and tiger-goose are the most common breeds in the country, as well as a variety of other breeds.

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