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Pazhou is a subdistrict of Haizhu in southeastern Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, in China. Pazhou Island, formerly Whampoa Island, has a total area of 15 km2 (5.8 sq mi) and is the site of Pazhou Pagoda. Its eastern bay was formerly the chief anchorage for ships participating in Guangzhou's foreign trade. Traders from the "Southern Sea", including Indians, Arabians, and most Europeans, were required to keep their ships at Pazhou while smaller craft ferried goods to and from the Thirteen Factories area of Guangzhou's western suburbs. Traders rented storage for ships supplies and repair shops on Whampoa Island. Images of the anchorage were a common theme in 18th-century art.

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  • Pazhou (de)
  • Isla Pazhou (es)
  • Pazhou (en)
  • 琶洲街道 (zh)
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  • 琶洲街道是中国广东省广州市海珠区下辖的一个街道,位于广州市市区东南部的琶洲岛上。辖区总面积10平方公里,下辖3个村,常住人口3.87万人。 (zh)
  • La isla Pazhou (en chino:琶洲岛) es una isla en el sureste del distrito central de Cantón, en la República Popular de China. Tiene una superficie total de 15 km². La isla es administrada por la calle Pazhou (琶洲街道) del distrito Haizhu.​ Siendo el centro de la ciudad y el interior del delta del Río Perla, Panzhou es el futuro distrito central de Cantón con muchos negocios e instalaciones recreativas. El Centro de exhibiciones y convenciones internacionales de Cantón (en chino: 广州国际会展中心) se encuentra en la isla, donde la Feria de Cantón se celebra todos los años​​ (es)
  • Pazhou is a subdistrict of Haizhu in southeastern Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, in China. Pazhou Island, formerly Whampoa Island, has a total area of 15 km2 (5.8 sq mi) and is the site of Pazhou Pagoda. Its eastern bay was formerly the chief anchorage for ships participating in Guangzhou's foreign trade. Traders from the "Southern Sea", including Indians, Arabians, and most Europeans, were required to keep their ships at Pazhou while smaller craft ferried goods to and from the Thirteen Factories area of Guangzhou's western suburbs. Traders rented storage for ships supplies and repair shops on Whampoa Island. Images of the anchorage were a common theme in 18th-century art. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Whampoa_from_Dane's_Island.jpg
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