| English Name | Initial | Brief Description | % Correct |
|---|---|---|---|
| Guangzhou | G | Capital of Guangdong, known as "Canton" historically and for the Canton Fair. | 100%
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| Shenzhen | S | Global tech hub and home to companies like Huawei and Tencent. | 100%
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| Dongguan | D | "World Factory" for electronics and manufacturing. | 95%
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| Shantou | S | Major port city in Eastern Guangdong, famous for Chaoshan culture and seafood. | 95%
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| Zhuhai | Z | Coastal city adjacent to Macau, known for resorts and the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom. | 92%
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| Foshan | F | Birthplace of Cantonese opera and martial arts (e.g., Bruce Lee's ancestral home). | 89%
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| Zhongshan | Z | Named after Sun Yat-sen, featuring his former residence and historical sites. | 89%
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| Huizhou | H | Renowned for West Lake scenery and electronics manufacturing (e.g., TCL). | 84%
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| Jiangmen | J | Homeland of overseas Chinese and UNESCO-listed Kaiping Diaolou (watchtowers). | 78%
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| Maoming | M | Petrochemical hub with coastal wetlands and Lychee Kingdom festivals. | 76%
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| Chaozhou | C | Ancient city celebrated for ceramics, Teochew cuisine, and Kaiyuan Temple. | 73%
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| Jieyang | J | Center for jade carving and Chaoshan folk traditions. | 73%
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| Meizhou | M | Cultural heartland of Hakka people, known for tulou (earthen buildings). | 70%
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| Qingyuan | Q | Eco-tourism destination with canyons, hot springs, and the North River. | 70%
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| Shaoguan | S | Gateway to Danxia Mountain, a UNESCO World Heritage site with red sandstone peaks. | 70%
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| Zhanjiang | Z | Once a French colony called "Kwangchow Wan", is now famous for its seafood delicacies. | 70%
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| Zhaoqing | Z | Features Seven Star Crags and Dinghu Mountain, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. | 70%
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| Yangjiang | Y | "Knife Capital" of China and home to pristine beaches like Hailing Island. | 68%
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| Shanwei | S | Coastal city famed for revolutionary history and seafood cuisine. | 65%
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| Heyuan | H | Hosts the largest dinosaur egg fossil collection and scenic Wanlv Lake. | 62%
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| Yunfu | Y | "Stone Capital" of China, specializing in marble and artificial stone production. | 62%
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