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Exploring Zhuhai's Tech Gem: Guangdong Titans Intelligent Power Shines in Southern Guangdong's Innovation Wave

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Exploring Zhuhai's Tech Gem: Guangdong Titans Intelligent Power Shines in Southern Guangdong's Innovation Wave

2024-12-24

Guangdong Titans Intelligent Power Co., Ltd. Located in Zhuhai, a dazzling city in southern Guangdong Province, is like a pearl embedded on the western coast of the Pearl River Estuary. With its unique charm and abundant resources, it captivates countless admirers. Unlike the bustling metropolises, Zhuhai offers a serene and delightful atmosphere all its own.

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The Zhuhai Fisher Girl: A Symbol of the City

 

Mention Zhuhai, and many people immediately think of the iconic Zhuhai Fisher Girl statue. Perched by the Xianglu Bay, this emblematic sculpture draws inspiration from a touching legend of South China Sea fishermen. The Fisher Girl, adorned with a pearl necklace and fishing gear, holds aloft a radiant pearl with both hands. Her face radiates joy and modesty, as if sharing light with the world and bestowing treasures upon humanity. Standing by the sea, she seems to tell ancient and captivating tales. Here, with the sea breeze brushing past and the sound of waves lapping the shore, one’s worries seem to drift away, leaving only peace and beauty.

 

Xianglu Bay Beach: A Coastal Gem

 

Not far from the Fisher Girl lies Xianglu Bay Beach, the heart of Zhuhai. This crescent-shaped artificial beach boasts soft, delicate sand, offering a sensation akin to walking on clouds. Whether you’re seeking to marvel at the grandeur of the ocean or simply enjoy the pleasures of beachcombing, Xianglu Bay Beach is an ideal destination. Beyond the stunning seascapes, the beach provides an array of amenities, including green spaces, rain gardens, pavilions, and seating areas, ensuring a comfortable and leisurely experience. Facilities such as rinse areas, lockers, and dining options further enhance the convenience and enjoyment of your visit.

 

Cultural Richness: Yuanming New Garden and Tangjiawan Ancient Town

 

Zhuhai is not only a city of natural beauty but also a place steeped in cultural heritage. Among its landmarks is the Yuanming New Garden, China’s largest Qing Dynasty-themed park. Located at the foot of Dashilin Mountain in Xiangzhou District, it meticulously recreates 18 of the 40 scenic spots of the Old Summer Palace at a 1:1 scale, showcasing the grandeur of imperial gardens. Known as the "only imperial garden in southern China," it blends classical landscaping with modern design elements. Especially enchanting at night, the garden becomes a poetic wonderland illuminated by soft lights.

 

Another cultural treasure is Tangjiawan Ancient Town, one of Guangdong’s five major cultural towns and the only coastal ancient town in China. As the cultural birthplace of Zhuhai, it retains a rich collection of late Qing and early Republican-era architecture. The town’s structures combine Chinese and Western styles, while traditional Lingnan layouts—such as courtyard houses—add to its charm. Wandering through its alleys of blue bricks and gray tiles, visitors encounter exquisite murals that seem to whisper tales of the past. Bougainvillea blossoms brighten the town, infusing this historic locale with vitality.

 

Modern Infrastructure and Vibrant Markets

 

Although Zhuhai has yet to establish a metro system, its comprehensive bus network and tourist buses ensure convenient travel for visitors. The Lovers’ Road Sightseeing Bus Line offers breathtaking views of iconic landmarks like the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge and the Zhuhai Opera House (Shimmering Shell). For shopping enthusiasts, the journey culminates at Gongbei Port, home to a bustling underground mall—a shopper’s paradise filled with local specialties and youthful nostalgia.

 

Historical Legacy and Economic Growth

 

Zhuhai’s name has two main origins. One theory attributes it to the abundance of pearls in the area; another links it to the pearl-like islands scattered across the estuary leading to the South China Sea. As early as the Neolithic Age, primitive tribes thrived here. Over centuries, Zhuhai evolved from a territory of the Hundred Yue tribes during the Warring States period to a vibrant modern city. Established as Zhuhai County in 1953 and upgraded to a city in 1979, it became one of China’s earliest Special Economic Zones in 1980. Today, Zhuhai stands as the only mainland city with direct land connections to both Hong Kong and Macau.

 

Culinary Delights and Traditions

 

Zhuhai’s culinary culture is rich and distinctive. Rice is the staple food, complemented by various grains. Traditional holiday treats like rice cakes and glutinous rice balls are made for festivals and shared with loved ones. Zhuhai is famed for its crabs, particularly the “Chongyi Crab,” prized for its tender meat and unique double shell. The fishing community also preserves traditions, such as festive rituals to bless the fishing season.

 

Folk Songs and Dances

 

Zhuhai’s vibrant cultural heritage includes diverse folk songs and dances. Unique to the region are the “鹤舞” (Crane Dance) of Sanzao Island and the spirited “Lion Dance.” These performances add festive cheer during major celebrations like National Day and the Spring Festival.

 

An Invitation to Explore Zhuhai

 

Zhuhai, with its blend of natural beauty, cultural depth, and modern dynamism, promises an unforgettable experience. As poets have written:  

"The willows sway to the fisher’s flute, the flame trees shed their blossoms to the wind. Across the vast waters, three cities rise, where misty rain whispers of ancient chimes."

Come and immerse yourself in the charm of Zhuhai, where every corner holds a story waiting to be discovered.