Guangzhou's Huangpu district was rated 14th among 2,657 counties, county-level cities, and districts nationwide in terms of its comprehensive quality of life due to its superb environment, all-around support facilities, and convenient transportation.
The ranking was published by Insight China based on big data, surveys, public opinion, and expert reviews. The magazine is subordinate to Qiushi Journal, the most authoritative of its kind in China for policymaking and theoretical studies.
Huangpu boasts an outstanding ecological environment.
Huangpu is a district full of rippling rivers, winding greenways, fascinating parks, blue skies, and ancient villages. Residents often agree that it is an ideal place to live, with shopping malls, hospitals, schools, libraries, and cultural centers all nearby.
A Huangpu park.
In addition, the district also boasts a convenient transportation network crisscrossed by buses, trams, as well as underground and high-speed trains. Upon the completion of the Guangzhou-Hong Kong-Macao Exit-Entry Building, local residents can reach Hong Kong in 80 minutes by water.
An aerial shot of crisscrossed Huangpu roads.