The four southern provinces of China covered by the consulate including Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan and Fujian. Guangdong Province
Guangdong is a Chinese province located in South China, and on the banks of the China Sea. It has a zigzag terrain and the Zhou Delta and the Pearl River are the most important plains in the province. The domestic product is the highest in China, due to the boom of its industrial zone and its location and proximity to Hong Kong.

Management System Province
Capital Guangzhou
Party Chief of the Communist Party of China Hu Chunhua
Governor Ma Xingrui
Area 177,900 km2
Population 107,240,000 people (2014)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 7.95 trillion CNY (2016)
Major Ethnic Composition Han, Zhuang, Yao
Guangxi Province
The Province of Guangxi is located in the far south of China, shares its borders with Vietnam and has a coastal strip on the Gulf of Tonkin. The province has a diverse mix of ethnic minorities, the largest being the Chung tribe, and in 1958 it became an autonomous province of the Chung minority. The province has a striking natural beauty, exquisite views, lush nature, green mountains and the Li River, which divides the province. Its climate is semi-tropical, mild in the winter and hot and humid in the summer.

Management System Autonomous Region
Capital Nanning
Party Chief of the Communist Party of China Peng Qinghua
Governor Chen Wu
Area 236,700 km2
(Population 55,180,000 people (2015
(Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 1.824 trillion CNY (2016
Major Ethnic Composition Yao, Miao, Zhuang, Han
Hainan Province
The Province of Hainan is an island located in southern China. Featuring beautiful tropical nature. In recent years it has become a tourist attraction for Chinese and foreign tourists. Sometimes referred to as "Hawaii of the East" for its scenic nature.

Management System Province
Capital Haiku
Party Chief of the Communist Party of China Liu Cigui
Governor Shen Xiaoming
Area 33,920 km2
Population 9,430,800 people (2015)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 404,451 trillion CNY (2016)
Major Ethnic Composition Han, Miao, Hui
Fujian Province
Fujian Province is located in southeastern China, overlooking the East China Sea. It is located between latitude '30 °23' and °22' north and between longitude '50 °115' and '40 °120. It corresponds to Taiwan Province across the Taiwan Straits to the east, Zhejiang is adjacent to its northeast, Jiangxi Province in its north-west and Wuyi Mountain, Guangdong province is in its southwestern part. Its total maritime area is 136 thousand square kilometers, which is larger than its area of land. Its coastline is 3,324 kilometers, the second on a national level. There are 1202 large and small islands in its maritime area and 125 gulfs. It has many excellent natural seaports such as Fuzhou, Xiamen, Meizhou and Sandao in Ningde city. Fujian is located in the hub of the transportation network between the East China Sea and the South China Sea, and is the nearest Chinese province to South-East Asia, Western Asia, Eastern Africa and the Oceania.

Management System Province
Capital Fuzhou
Party Chief of the Communist Party of China You Quan
Governor Yu Weiguo
Area 121,400 km2
Population 38,3900 people (2015)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) 2.84 trillion CNY (2016)
Major Ethnic Composition Han, She, Hui
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