Dongguan is a prefecture-level city in central Guangdong Province, China. An important industrial city in the Pearl River Delta, Dongguan borders the provincial capital of Guangzhou to the north, Huizhou to the northeast, Shenzhen to the south, and the Pearl River to the west. It is part of the Pearl River Delta built-up (or metro) area with more than 65.57 million inhabitants as of the 2020 census spread over nine municipalities across an area of .
Dongguan is a major industrial city in China's Guangdong Province, located in the Pearl River Delta region between Guangzhou and Shenzhen. It is significant as an important manufacturing and economic hub within one of China's most densely populated metropolitan areas.
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Unlike other Pearl River Delta cities, Dongguan is a very car-centric city — its car ownership is only slightly less than Shenzhen. Public transportation is therefore less developed than other cities, if not rarely used by car-owning locals.
Dongguan has an exhibition center in Dongguan city, which hosts many exhibitions and conferences. There is also a sports center for locals. If you only have a day and want to stay in one area, you might start at Jin'aozhou Pagoda (), go east and see Keyuan Garden (), and then walk along Dongcheng Avenue () for shopping and food. It is not too far to bar street, where you can check out some pretty hopping clubs.
Most four star hotels will have various "foot" massages and sauna services for upwards of ¥150. Saunas and foot massage parlors might be brothels.
Dongguan is well known for its Huanghe Fashion Town located in the Humen District along Renming Road, Renyi Road, Jinglong Road and Yinglong Road. The district houses one of China's largest clothing and textile wholesale markets, which extends over an area of about one square kilometre. Many of the products sold there are exported to Hong Kong and the rest of the world. Everybody can enjoy low wholesale prices, even when buying in small quantities.
Dongguan is known for its Chinese sausages ( làcháng in Mandarin, laahpchéung in Cantonese), lychees ( lìzhī in Mandarin, laihjī in Cantonese) and roasted goose ( shāo'é in Mandarin, sīungó in Cantonese).
Most 5-star hotels offer buffets, these are around ¥30-60 for breakfast, ¥100-200 for lunch, and ¥100-300 for dinner.
There are many expat-oriented western restaurants in the bar area, particularly on Dongcheng East road. Expect to pay the prices a bit higher than is typical for China, however (but generally cheaper than Hong Kong).
Smaller Chinese restaurants are the likely choice if you wanna be more on a budget - if (not unusually for mainland China) you can manage the lack of the English menus and limited English skills of the staff.
The most popular bars are on or around "Bar Street" (Jiǔbājiē) in Dongcheng. However, like many parts of China, various kinds of services are popular, including prostitution. One should be careful with local girls if they seem to be getting too friendly if you are not looking for such services. Beware of your drink, it is not unheard of foreigners being drugged and robbed. Beer at supermarkets should not cost more than ¥4 a bottle for Tsingtao. Red wine costs from ¥10 a bottle.
دونغ غوان (أو أحياناً: دونغقوان) (بالصينية: 东莞) هي مدينة في جنوبي الصين ، تقع مدينة دونغ غوان في وسط جنوبي مقاطعة قوانغدونغ وتتبعها إدارياً ، شمال شرقي دلتا نهر اللؤلؤ، وتبعد خمسين كيلو مترا عن مدينة قوانغتشو ، وتسعين كيلومترا عن مدينة شنتشن، وسبعة وأربعين كيلو مترا عن هونغ كونغ ، وثمانية وأربعين كيلومترا عن ماكاو ، وهي تتوسط الممر الاقتصادي الحيوي الرابط بين مقاطعة قوانغدونغ ومنطقة هونغ كونغ. بلغ عدد السكان فيها 6,445,700 مليون نسمة (وفقاً لتقديرات عام 2007).
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As anywhere, be careful. However, be more careful in Dongguan because the city is known to have a relatively high crime rate. Violent crime is more common here than in nearby cities; you can be robbed by thieves riding on motorcycles, especially in less populated areas, and despite the city government's total ban on motorcycles. Beware of and stay away from pyramid schemes, as they are known to operate in the city and use coercion. Prostitution was widespread for years, with many men from Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and especially Hong Kong flocking here on the weekends. But after a major government crackdown that began in 2014, the industry has diminished. Do not gamble. You will end up in jail and liable to detention for 15 days if you are caught, so save it for Macau. Lastly, a lot of the police force is corrupt, but since the government is still watching over them, they are discreet. So if a police officer tries to get money from you, calmly ask to see a superior.
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