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【大美广东】Guangzhou Breaks Ground on New Airport on the Pearl River’s West Bank

广州新机场落子珠江西岸

source:羊城晚报-PEARL| 发表时间:2026-03-26 23:00

City Life | Construction of Guangzhou's new airport began on March 25. The terminal’s design is inspired by cultural icons such as the Foshan Ancestral Temple, dragon boats and lion dances. Inside, the airport will feature Lingnan-style gardens, art exhibitions, and premium retail and dining options, offering travelers a comfortable and culturally rich journey. #citylife

3月25日,广州新机场项目开工。航站楼的造型设计从佛山祖庙、龙舟、醒狮等传统文化元素中汲取灵感,内部布置岭南特色园林景观、艺术展陈,配套高品质商业服务,让旅客在出行中感受浓郁的人文关怀。

翻译:卢涵(实习)

审校:罗洁

终审:王予湉


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