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Chashan
Geography
Chashan (Simplified Chinese: 茶山; Traditional Chinese: 茶山; pinyin:cháshān) is a town located in northeast Dongguan City, 11.5 km away.
Transport
Thought the Kowloon Canton Railway is though Chashan, it is not a convenient way to travel from Guangzhou (Canton) or Shenzhen or Kowloon (HKSAR) to Chashan by train as it costs a lot of time. The best way to travel to Chashan is by bus. There are a lot of bus service linked to Chashan.
Demographics
There are a lot of villages where there are some ancestral temples: Citang (simplified Chinese: 祠堂; Traditional Chinese:祠堂; pinyin:cítáng) in Chashan. Most of the good events are help in the ancestral temple, e.g. on every the fourth day of Chinese New Year, new birth boys' party: Dengjiu (Simplified Chinese:灯酒; Traditional Chinese:燈酒; pinyin:dēngjiǔ).
The common last names of Chashan resident are: Yuan (Simplified Chinese: 袁; Traditional Chinese:袁 ;pinyin:yuán ), Lin (Simplified Chinese:林 ; Traditional Chinese:林 ;pinyin:lín ), Wei (Simplified Chinese:卫 ; Traditional Chinese:衛 ;pinyin:wèi ), Ye (Simplified Chinese: 叶; Traditional Chinese:葉 ;pinyin:yè ), Gao (Simplified Chinese:高 ; Traditional Chinese:高 ;pinyin:gāo ), Bu (Simplified Chinese:卜 ; Traditional Chinese:卜 ;pinyin:bǔ ), Cen (Simplified Chinese:岑 ; Traditional Chinese:岑 ;pinyin:cén), Peng (Simplified Chinese:彭; Traditional Chinese:彭 ;pinyin:péng),Chen (Simplified Chinese:陈; Traditional Chinese:陳; pinyin:chén), Lu (Simplified Chinese:卢; Traditional Chinese:盧; pinyin:lú), Xie (Simplified Chinese:谢; Traditional Chinese:謝; ;pinyin:xiè) and Zhong (Simplified Chinese:钟; Traditional Chinese:鍾; pinyin:zhōng). A resident could be guessed where he/she lives according to his/her last name,
Famouse fruit
What the famouse fruit of Chashan is litchi (Simplified Chinese:荔枝, comes from litchi chinensis, a Chinese tree, that bears bright red fruits, each of which has a large single seed with a white, fleshy, edible aril). The best of tasting fresh litchi is from May to July.
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