Journey to Xiaoguwei, a place brimming with history and transformation. Xiaoguwei, once known as French Island, rests in the Pearl River Delta. This island, part of Guangzhou’s Panyu District, isn’t just a geographical landmark. It’s a testament to evolving times. Xiaoguwei played a unique role during the Canton trade era. French crews used the island for ship repairs and burials. Its location, southeast of the Whampoa anchorage, was strategically important. However, British naval blockades often disrupted French access to Guangzhou. Today, Xiaoguwei is a hub for education. The Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center now occupies the entire island. Think of it – an island dedicated to learning! Xiaoguwei spans almost 18 square kilometers. It’s connected to the mainland by a tunnel to Luntou in Haizhu District. Bridges on the Nansha Port Expressway link it to Henan Island in the west and Panyu District to the south. Two additional bridges connect it to Yingzhou Ecological Park and Changzhou Island. Getting around Xiaoguwei is easy, thanks to numerous bus routes. These routes connect the universities with downtown Guangzhou. Bus 381 is a key route, linking each university to two crucial metro stations. Express buses, using toll roads, offer quicker commutes. Some universities even have their own shuttle services. For those preferring the metro, Xiaoguwei boasts two stations. Higher Education Mega Center North station is on Line 4. Higher Education Mega Center South station serves both Line 4 and Line 7. From a French enclave to a vibrant education center, Xiaoguwei’s story is one of fascinating change.
Jinxia Reservoir
“A shimmering expanse of blue amidst the green hills. That is Jinxia Reservoir today. But its story is more than