Cities
[edit]- 1 Heyuan (河源; Héyuán) - small city surrounded by rain forest, a centre of Hakka culture
- 2 Meizhou (梅州; Méizhōu) - in the far northeast of Guangdong, the cultural capital of the Hakka people
- 3 Qingyuan (清远; Qīngyuǎn) - tourist city north of Pearl River Delta surrounded by mountains, known for its hot springs and rafting
- 4 Shaoguan (韶关; Sháoguān) - in the far north of Guangdong, home to an important temple, beautiful natural scenery and a large ethnic Yao community
- 5 Yunfu (云浮; Yúnfú) - city in the mountains northwest of Zhuhai, known for its stonemasonry
- 6 Zhaoqing (肇庆; Zhàoqìng) - famous for its fresh air and the surrounding environment, and for its rice dumplings that are typically eaten during for the Dragon Boat Festival.
Towns and sub-prefecture cities
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[edit]Talk
[edit]The region is split between Hakka speakers and Cantonese speakers. Hakka is the main language in Meizhou, Heyuan and Shaoguan, with accents and local expressions differing between the different cities; the Meizhou dialect is considered to be the prestige dialect. Cantonese is main language in Yunfu, Qingyuan and Zhaoqing albeit with distinctive accents and local expressions. Nevertheless, if you are fluent in standard Cantonese, this should not pose too much of a challenge, and most locals are also able to speak standard Cantonese.
The Yao ethnic minority speak their own languages, which are distantly related to Vietnamese and Khmer but unrelated to Chinese.
As with elsewhere in China, Mandarin is the official language, so most younger locals are able to speak Mandarin as well.
Get in
[edit]There are plentiful train, bus, and highway connections from Guangzhou and other cities of the Pearl River Delta.
Get around
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[edit]Do
[edit]Go hiking. This is a mountainous region with beautiful natural scenery. Shaoguan in particular is known for hiking.
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