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Presidential Proclamation on Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
Speaking to thousands upon thousands rallying for jobs and freedom, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech, challenging America to take up the worthy task of perfecting our Union.
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CG Galt's Remarks at "Sum of Many Parts"
Consul General Galt, Master Quilter Harris, and Deputy Director-General Qin Pu from the GX Culture Department opened the Sum of Many Parts, an exhibition of American Quilts at the GX Musuem of Nationalities on Tuesday, Jan 8th.
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“Faith in America's Future” Is 2013 Obama Inaugural Theme
Ceremonies for President Obama’s inauguration for a second term will have “Faith in America's Future” as an overall theme.
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Ambassador’s Investment Forum
150 of China’s top investors with U.S. state and city representatives met to discuss opportunities at this year’s Ambassador’s Investment Forum.
Headlines
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Green Team
Learn how concerned U.S. Consulate volunteers are making a difference protecting the environment and how you can too!
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Commerce's Blank at U.S.-China Commission on Commerce, Trade
Our two-way trade in goods has grown to over $500 billion. We are now the two largest economies in the world and our relationship has never been more important.
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Event Calendar
Come to the Guangzhou American Center to hear lectures, in English, on American topics. Please check Douban for the latest schedule.
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EducationUSA(China)
The official, trusted source of information on studying in the USA.
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Website
EducationUSA China
EducationUSA website
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Exchanges Connect
Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs
international online community
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Feature
World Press Freedom Day
World Press Freedom Day reminds us of the importance of this freedom.
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In Depth
Earth Day
April 22 is the annual U.S. celebration of the environment.
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Education
International Education Week
An opportunity to celebrate the benefits and exchange worldwide.
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US History
America's Historical Documents
The records of the Federal Government
Consulate Video
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Sanming Impression
Welcome to the 13th installment of Up Close, a series of videos that bring you “Up Close” to U.S. diplomats. The new "Up Close" is with U.S. Consul Marc Jackson, Officer-Designate for Fujian Province, and his impression of Sanming city. A special thanks to Mr. Yu Shubin from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies for his help in editing this film.
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Fuzhou Impression
Welcome to the 12th installment of Up Close, a series of videos that bring you “Up Close” to U.S. diplomats. The new "Up Close" is with U.S. Consul Marc Jackson, Officer-Designate for Fujian Province, and his impression of Fuzhou city. A special thanks to Mr. Lu Zhuo Biao from United International College for his help in editing this film.
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Youku
U.S. Consulate General Guangzhou Videos
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Study in the U.S. web chat
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Audio Transcripts
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Climate Action Goes Local
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My Town
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Beyond the Melting Pot American Life
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See you in the USA Study in the U.S.
Connect With Us
- Guangzhou Public Events
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U.S. Citizen Services
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To report an emergency involving a U.S. citizen, such as a serious medical issue, death, or arrest, please contact the American Citizen Services unit at: (020) 8518-7605 from within China or (011-8620) 8518-7605 from the U.S.
Our office is open on regular business days from 8:00a.m. to 5:00p.m. China time. After regular business hours, your call will be routed to an operator who will assist you in reaching our Emergency After Hours Duty Officer. If you experience any difficulty in reaching the operator after hours, please call (010) 8531-4000 from within China or (011-8610) 8531-4000 from the U.S.
Topic of Interest
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Speeches and Remarks The White House
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New Consulate Fact Sheet
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The Basics on U.S. Visas
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National Parks, National Legacy Photo
American Life
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About the U.S.
The United States consists of 50 states and Washington D.C. The last two States to join the Union were Alaska (49th) and Hawaii (50th). Both joined in 1959.
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Educational Exchange
The United States Embassy of China's educational and cultural exchanges foster mutual understanding between the U.S. and China through international educational and training programs.