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The Five Rams Statue (Wu Yang Shixiang), a granite sculptural representation of five goats, is based on the legend of Guangzhou’s founding. Five gods descended from heaven riding rams holding sprigs of rice in their mouths. The celestial visitors distributed the rice, blessing the local people with eternal freedom from famine and then disappeared leaving the five rice-bearing rams. The rams turned to stone, giving Guangzhou its nickname: ‘City of Rams’.
The Five Rams Statue (Wu Yang Shixiang), a granite sculptural representation of five goats, is based on the legend of Guangzhou’s founding. Five gods descended from heaven riding rams holding sprigs of rice in their mouths. The celestial visitors distributed the rice, blessing the local people with eternal freedom from famine and then disappeared leaving the five rice-bearing rams. The rams turned to stone, giving Guangzhou its nickname: ‘City of Rams’.
Guangzhou’s largest park, Yuexiu Gongyuan, is dominated by Zhenhai Lou (Tower Overlooking the Sea). The park is attractively landscaped with artificial lakes, hills, rock sculptures and lush greenery.
Guangzhou’s largest park, Yuexiu Gongyuan, is dominated by Zhenhai Lou (Tower Overlooking the Sea). The tower was built in 1380 and is the only remaining part of Guangzhou's old city wall. The building was used as a watchtower.<br/><br/>

British and French soldiers occupied the tower during the First Opium War (1839-1842). The 12 cannons near the tower date form this period.
Guangzhou’s largest park, Yuexiu Gongyuan, is dominated by Zhenhai Lou (Tower Overlooking the Sea). The tower was built in 1380 and is the only remaining part of Guangzhou's old city wall. The building was used as a watchtower.<br/><br/>

British and French soldiers occupied the tower during the First Opium War (1839-1842). The 12 cannons near the tower date form this period.
Guangzhou’s largest park, Yuexiu Gongyuan, is dominated by Zhenhai Lou (Tower Overlooking the Sea). The tower was built in 1380 and is the only remaining part of Guangzhou's old city wall. The building was used as a watchtower.<br/><br/>

British and French soldiers occupied the tower during the First Opium War (1839-1842). The 12 cannons near the tower date form this period.
Guangzhou’s largest park, Yuexiu Gongyuan, is dominated by Zhenhai Lou (Tower Overlooking the Sea). The tower was built in 1380 and is the only remaining part of Guangzhou's old city wall. The building was used as a watchtower.<br/><br/>

British and French soldiers occupied the tower during the First Opium War (1839-1842). The 12 cannons near the tower date form this period.
Guangzhou’s largest park, Yuexiu Gongyuan, is dominated by Zhenhai Lou (Tower Overlooking the Sea). The tower was built in 1380 and is the only remaining part of Guangzhou's old city wall. The building was used as a watchtower.<br/><br/>

British and French soldiers occupied the tower during the First Opium War (1839-1842). The 12 cannons near the tower date form this period.
Guangzhou’s largest park, Yuexiu Gongyuan, is dominated by Zhenhai Lou (Tower Overlooking the Sea). The tower was built in 1380 and is the only remaining part of Guangzhou's old city wall. The building was used as a watchtower.<br/><br/>

British and French soldiers occupied the tower during the First Opium War (1839-1842). The 12 cannons near the tower date form this period.
Guangzhou’s largest park, Yuexiu Gongyuan, is dominated by Zhenhai Lou (Tower Overlooking the Sea). The tower was built in 1380 and is the only remaining part of Guangzhou's old city wall. The building was used as a watchtower.<br/><br/>

British and French soldiers occupied the tower during the First Opium War (1839-1842). The 12 cannons near the tower date form this period.