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Famous wines of Guangdong?
Meilu Liquor, Feixia Liquor, Fengcheng Liquor.
Guangdong Province, named after Lingnan Dongdao and Guangnan Donglu and abbreviated as "Guangdong", with Guangzhou as its capital, is a coastal province at the southern end of mainland China, located south of the Nanling Mountains and on the shore of the South China Sea, bordering Hong Kong, Macao, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi, and Fujian, and across the sea from Hainan, and is divided into four regions, namely, the Pearl River Delta (PRD), the eastern part of Guangdong, the western part of Guangdong, and the northern part of Guangdong, with 21 prefectural-level cities (including two sub-provincial cities) and 119 county-level administrative districts. It is divided into four regions, with 21 prefecture-level cities (including two sub-provincial cities) and 119 county-level administrative districts (60 municipal districts, 20 county-level cities, 36 counties and three autonomous counties).
Guangdong Province has a unique style of language and customs, traditions, history and culture, and is an important inheritance of Lingnan culture. Cantonese, Hakka and Min are spoken, and the centers of the two major dialects, Cantonese and Hakka, are located in Guangdong. Guangdong is also the most populous, socially and culturally open province in China, with millions of foreigners living in Guangdong.
Guangdong province was already engaged in agricultural activities before the Qin Dynasty by the Nan Yue people, who are the forefathers of the Chinese nation, and was one of the first areas in Chinese history where commercial agriculture was developed, and one of the first provinces in China to see the emergence of the capitalist mode of production. By 1987, the industrial output value of Guangdong Province had accounted for 79.6% of the province's total value of industry and agriculture, becoming the dominant sector of the national economy, with the food, machinery, chemical, textile and sewing industries becoming the pillar industrial sectors of Guangdong Province. Since 1989, Guangdong's GDP has continuously ranked first among the 30 provinces and cities in China. Guangdong Province has become China's first economic province, the total economic output accounts for 1/8 of the country, and surpassed Hong Kong and Taiwan, becoming China's largest economy, the strongest province in terms of comprehensive economic competitiveness and financial strength, and has reached the level of upper-middle-income countries, and the level of middle-developed countries.
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