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Presented by Group 
5: 
Daniel Huante 
Henry Liu 
Lauren Wong 
Russell Ling 
Guangzhou/Canton (2nd Half)
Sun Yat-sen University, 
originally known as 
Guangdong University, was 
founded in 1924 by Dr. 
Sun Yat-sen, a great 
democratic revolutionary hero 
of the 20th 
century. The university is one 
of the top ranked 
universities in the People's 
Republic of China.
Shudan, a Teochew student 
from Sun Yat-Sen University, 
as well as a new friend, gives 
a brief description of how in 
the last three decades, 
Guangdong province is the 
site of one of the largest 
migrations of people in the 
world as Chinese from other 
province migrate to the area, 
while on our tour around the 
Universitys campus.
A SYSU student tour guide 
around SYSU campus, briefly 
explains Sun Yat-Sen 
University being a name-brand 
institution of higher 
education with fine traditions 
in teaching and learning. In 
addition, the school motto is 
to study extensively; enquire 
accurately; reflect carefully; 
discriminate clearly; practice 
earnestly. 
The tuition, per semester, for 
attending Sun Yat-Sen 
University is 8700 RMB, which 
roughly converts to $1600 
USD.
On our tour around SYSU 
campus, we took a group 
picture in front of the North 
Gate of the North Gate 
Square. This gate is the 
pinnacle piece of attractive 
architecture on the square 
because on this memorial 
gateway is the name of Sun 
Yat-Sen etched in his own 
handwriting.
Sun Yat-Sen University 
consists of four campuses, 
which sits along the Zhu 
Jiang, in other words, the 
Pearl River. The Pearl River is 
named this because of all the 
pearl colored shells that lie at 
the bottom of the river in the 
section that flows through the 
city of Guangzhou. It is the 
widest distributor within the 
delta, although considerably 
short. The waters that 
converge east of the Bei Jiang 
are first referred to as the 
Pearl River just north 
of Guangzhou.
During our time in 
Guangzhou, we stayed in 
Zijingyuan Hotel of Sun Yat- 
Sen University. Next to the 
hotel was a class room where 
students would attend 
lectures and study throughout 
the evening. Near the end of 
our stay in Guangzhou, we 
made a toast and said our 
good-bye to Wu Jian, a new 
friend from Xiamen University.
Food in Guangzhou ranged from being tender and creamy to succulent and savory. Some 
dishes that we ate at restaurants consists of: taro-root boiled in a thick creamy stock, 
steamed pork-filled dumplings, thinly sliced pork covered in a sweet & savory sauce, and 
roasted chicken glazed with sugar and soy sauce.

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Group 5 revision

  • 1. Presented by Group 5: Daniel Huante Henry Liu Lauren Wong Russell Ling Guangzhou/Canton (2nd Half)
  • 2. Sun Yat-sen University, originally known as Guangdong University, was founded in 1924 by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, a great democratic revolutionary hero of the 20th century. The university is one of the top ranked universities in the People's Republic of China.
  • 3. Shudan, a Teochew student from Sun Yat-Sen University, as well as a new friend, gives a brief description of how in the last three decades, Guangdong province is the site of one of the largest migrations of people in the world as Chinese from other province migrate to the area, while on our tour around the Universitys campus.
  • 4. A SYSU student tour guide around SYSU campus, briefly explains Sun Yat-Sen University being a name-brand institution of higher education with fine traditions in teaching and learning. In addition, the school motto is to study extensively; enquire accurately; reflect carefully; discriminate clearly; practice earnestly. The tuition, per semester, for attending Sun Yat-Sen University is 8700 RMB, which roughly converts to $1600 USD.
  • 5. On our tour around SYSU campus, we took a group picture in front of the North Gate of the North Gate Square. This gate is the pinnacle piece of attractive architecture on the square because on this memorial gateway is the name of Sun Yat-Sen etched in his own handwriting.
  • 6. Sun Yat-Sen University consists of four campuses, which sits along the Zhu Jiang, in other words, the Pearl River. The Pearl River is named this because of all the pearl colored shells that lie at the bottom of the river in the section that flows through the city of Guangzhou. It is the widest distributor within the delta, although considerably short. The waters that converge east of the Bei Jiang are first referred to as the Pearl River just north of Guangzhou.
  • 7. During our time in Guangzhou, we stayed in Zijingyuan Hotel of Sun Yat- Sen University. Next to the hotel was a class room where students would attend lectures and study throughout the evening. Near the end of our stay in Guangzhou, we made a toast and said our good-bye to Wu Jian, a new friend from Xiamen University.
  • 8. Food in Guangzhou ranged from being tender and creamy to succulent and savory. Some dishes that we ate at restaurants consists of: taro-root boiled in a thick creamy stock, steamed pork-filled dumplings, thinly sliced pork covered in a sweet & savory sauce, and roasted chicken glazed with sugar and soy sauce.