Throughout history, Guangzhou has been a maritime city, a shipbuilding base, and a trade hub.
As early as 242 AD, Guangzhou served as a naval port. During the Tang Dynasty (618-907), it was China's largest port and produced hundreds of ships every year. Since the late Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), "guang ship" (a ship made in Guangzhou) has become a synonym for advanced warships and sea vessels in China.
A ferry terminal in the Guangzhou countryside during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). At that time, boats were an essential part of daily life in Guangzhou. Aside from being a means of transport, they also served various entertainment and business functions. [Photo/Guangzhou Daily]
A common Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) navy warship, made in Guangzhou. [Photo/Guangzhou Daily]
Scenery along the Pearl River in 17th century Guangzhou.[Photo/Guangzhou Daily]