Recently, Liwan District held “HUAWEI P60 Photowalk” photo contest, gathering more than 100 photos of Guangzhou’s Liwan local customs shot by HUAWEI P60. These photos below are the top 20 photos showing the beauty of Xiguan’s life and traditional Cantonese culture.
“Companionship” by Guan Ying
Life may not be all I want, but you are.
“Encounter” by Guan Ying
A pleasant encounter with Canton Tower in the old town
“Summer Street” by Huang Xinyi
The luscious watermelon is the taste of summer.
"Arcade" by Huang Xinyi
A taxi seems to travel back to the old time when stopping by the arcade.
“Investiture of the Gods” by Zhang Guohua
The gods are on the eaves.
“Cat” by Huo Huo
A cat is staring at somewhere.
“Burnout” by Huo Huo
He is tired after shouting day after day on the street.
"Contour" by Huo Huo
From this plum hole, the building has a new contour, like a three-dimensional painting with its own frame.
“Lingnan Garden” by Lai Zhijian
The gurgling water and green plants highlight the charm of Xiguan.
“Liwan Grand Theatre” by Wang Penglin
The brightly lit Liwan Grand Theatre is a beautiful scenery in Yongqing Fang.
“Litchi Bay” by Liu Kaiyou
Riding on the Litchi Bay boat and experience the unique atmosphere of this ancient city.
“Haircut” by Liu Kaiyou
Barber in this old town has traditional haircut skills.
“Window” by Huang Xinyi
The window has a symmetrical design.
“Grey Sculpture” by Pan Chaobin
The exquisite sculptures depict many folk stories.
“Ji” by Pan Chaobin
The roof of a wok room looks like the Chinese character “Ji几” . It symbolizes the two ears of a traditional Chinese black gauze cap, meaning “emerge as the winner.”
“Symmetry” by Pan Chaobin
People can’t help looking at it on the other side because of its symmetrical design.
“Ancient Village of Pantang” by Lai Zhijian
The simple and unadorned ancient streets record the stories of generation after generation.
“Hand in hand” by Lin Kentian
They support each other through countless years.
“Ink Painting”by Wu Tianlong
New Chinese ink painting scene hidden in the courtyard of Yongqing Fang.
“Manchurian Window” by Wu Tianlong
A beautiful treasure of Lingnan’s architectural art