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GuangdongProvince of south China, bounded to the north by Hunan and Jiangxi; to the northeast by Fujian; to the south by the South China Sea, Hong Kong (since 1997 an enclave of Guangdong province), Macau, and the island province of Hainan; and to the west by Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region; area 197,000 sq km/76,062 sq mi; population (2000 est) 86,420,000. The capital is Guangzhou (previously known as Canton); other major cities are Maoming, Shantou, Shenzhen, and Zhanjiang. The main industries are minerals, electronics, household appliances, and textiles; agriculture is based on rice, sugar, fruit, tobacco, and fish. From the mid-19th century large numbers of Cantonese (native to Guangdong) emigrated to the USA, Canada, Australia, and South Africa; with the recent development of industry, however, combined with government policies of controlling population numbers, the extent of migration has decreased. The revolutionary leader Sun Zhong Shan (Sun Yat-sen) (1866–1925) was born near Guangzhou.
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| said its life and general insurance subsidiaries in China both were granted licenses to expand operations in Guangdong province, and the life operation also received the go-ahead to expand throughout Jiangsu province. Bridgestone, Tokyo, Japan, will build a plant in the city of Huizhou in China's Guangdong Province to produce synthetic rubber. Thus, when Joseph Cheng, a well-informed Hong Kong China scholar, put together Guangdong: Preparing for the WTO Challenge, most of his authors refused to speculate very much about what joining the WTO would mean for Guangdong Province. |
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