CSNS Tour
Registered PNCMI attendees are invited to tour the research facilities of the CSNS target station during the conference. The tour will last roughly 3 hours, and transportation by bus will be provided from the Dongguan Exhibition International Hotel.
If you are interested in the tour, be sure to check the appropriate box when registering for the Conference. On-site registration is also available 2 days before the tour.
More information on the China Spallation Neutron Source can be found at:
https://english.ihep.cas.cn/csns
CSNS target station
The CSNS target station viewed from the east side of the experiment hall. The neutron technique testing beamline (blue) is the closest beamline, followed by the commission General Purpose Powder Diffractometer (GPPD) beamline (green), Multi-physics diffractometer (light blue), VSANS, Energy-resolving Neutron Imaging beamline etc.
Local Attraction
Dongguan is located on the Pearl River Delta, very close to Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Hong Kong and Macau. It is a great base from which to explore the sights of southern China. Dongguan is well known as “the workshop of the world” with more than 151,000 industrial enterprises and the number of Fortune Global 500 is up to 31 since 2010. It is also a famous hometown for overseas ethnic Chinese. There are several famous ancient monuments in Dongguan, close to the workshop venue. In addition, Cantonese cuisine is one of the most popular regional cuisines in Chinese cooking. In Dongguan, the most popular staple dishes include various kinds of steamed or fried dim sum, roast duck, chicken, pork belly, char siu pork, sweet and sour dishes, and so on.
The Keyuan Garden
Keyuan Garden is one of the four famous gardens of Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) in Guangdong
Province. Lying in the west of
Dongguan, it occupies an area of 2,200 square meters (0.54 acres) in a triangular-shape. It was built with
blue bricks
in 1850 by Zhang Jingxiu, a deposed military officer. Since 2001, the garden is under state protection as
a national
cultural treasure.
The bird view of Keyuan garden
The view of Keyuan garden lake.
China Chenxiang Agarwood Culture Museum
China Agarwood Culture Museum is a museum of Agarwood culture, located in Xiangshi Park,
Liaobu Town, Dongguan City.
Dongguan agarwood culture has a long history and rich connotation. The Museum of Chinese Aloes Culture
museum covers an
area of 8,199 square meters, with a total construction area of 8,800 square meters, and is designed by He
Jingtang,
designer of the China Pavilion, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and dean of the School
of Architecture
of South China University of Technology. The museum introduces in detail the development history of
traditional Chinese
incense culture since ancient times, which has strong cultural and educational significance. At the same
time, it is
equipped with modern audio-optical equipment, which enables good interaction with the visitors. The
pavilion has the
treasure of the town - a huge incense burner with cast iron inscriptions of Qianlong's flourishing age in
the Qing
Dynasty, which collects agarwood from all over the world, allowing visitors to travel through history and
feel the great
charm of Agarwood culture. It is one of the main bases for the spread of incense culture in China and even
the world,
and a window for citizens to understand the knowledge of Chinese and foreign Agarwood culture.
Agarwood displayed in the museum.
Agarwood incense censer.
Artificially manufacturing the agarwood incense.
The Nanshe Ming and Qing Dynasty Ancient Village
Nanshe Ming and Qing Ancient Village are distinctive destinations in the Pearl River
Delta, offering an opportunity to
experience the architectural style and traditional culture of the Ming and Qing eras. The centuries-old
villages of
Nanshe were forced out during the expansion of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, but experts and scholars have
joined forces
to protect and maintain culturally significant carvings and valuable relics, as well as edifices from the
era which have
managed to remain intact to this day. Their heroic efforts are responsible for the continued existence of
the Xie’s
Ancestral Hall, which was constructed from clay with red stone running along the base of its walls.
Additionally, a
masonry building built with brick and a customary three-bay courtyard with triple entrances are sights
worth seeing.
The view for the Nanshe Ming and Qing Dynasty Ancient Village from the river.
The Hundred Years Old memorial gate in the ancient village.
Other Attractions
Songshan Lake is Dongguan's high technology industrial center. The CSNS
locats nearby
the Songshan lake. Songshan Lake
Park is a place where you can enjoy the natural landscape by riding a bike around the lake. The ocean of
flowers and the
lakeside landscape are beautiful.
The Opium War Museum, the Sea Battle Museum , ancient
cannonades and
historic
battlefield sites are located at Humen of Dongguan. The
folk dance of Lion Dancing, Cantonese
Opera
Performance, the
Dragon Boat Racing are also widespread popular folk activities in Dongguan. The combination of
modern
creativity and old
towns is excellent. The city has received the National Excellence in Tourism award for its enchanting
landscapes and its
one-of-a-kind attractions.
What to eat
Cantonese cuisine, also called Yue cuisine or Guangdong cuisine is one of the eight major cuisines with a long history of about 2,000 years. It is featured with widely use of materials and rich cooking methods. Cantonese dishes taste mild, fresh and natural. The most famous include Boiled Sliced Chicken, Cantonese Roasted Goose and Roasted Suckling Pig.
Most of the Chinese restaurants abroad are Cantonese restaurants, making Cantonese cuisine the most popular Chinese cuisine around the world and the representative of Chinese cuisines in the world. It consists of three branches: Guangzhou dishes, Chaozhou dishes and Dongjiang dishes, and each has its own characteristics.
Boiled sliced chicken
Roasted goose