From:The United States
Occupation:Teacher
Visiting the Tomb of King Nanyue is like traveling back in time a thousand years
Introduction: Nat is from America, but considered a local already by most around him. Nat admires the foreign art that has been transported along the Maritime Silk Road centuries ago while visiting the museum of the Tomb of King Nanyue.
After graduating 7 years ago from his university in Los Angeles, Nat came to Guangzhou because of a work opportunity. He has experienced a totally new life in this city with its many different cultures, customs, foods and languages. Nat enjoys his life and has a thriving social circle here, and since he knows Guangzhou as well as any native, his expat and Chinese friends all considered him a local. Nat loves to wander around Guangzhou, to follow its winding rivers and see the stories that live on the faces of old homes and historical monuments. It is here, while wandering, while exploring, where he learns the most about his host culture and becomes that much closer to it. …show more content…
The best places to visit, he says, are the ones that are least visited, and not promoted or advertised extensively. The experience that impressed Nat the most in Guangzhou happened while he walked by San Yuanli. Here he saw the San Yuanli War Memorial Hall and learned about the battle of San Yuanli, where well-equipped British troops were routed by a villager uprising during the first Opium war. He feels one of the most distinctive features of Guangzhou is that the city is full of rich history, and culture, even in the rougher parts of the