1. Guangzhou Railway Museum has won citizens' heart with its fully open design and rich collections since its opening on May 18. It has received about 51,000 visitors by June 18. To allow more people to explore the history and culture of Guangzhou railway, the museum has increased its ticket quota from 1,600 to 2,800 at peak hours.

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2. For the next five years, the southern section of Beijing Lu commercial block, which starts from Danan Lu (大南路) and ends at Kangtai Lu (泰康路), will be accessible for pedestrians only, according to a notice from the Yuexiu district government. The nearby Fuxue Xijie (府学西街) will also be transformed into a pedestrian street on weekends and during national holidays.

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3. A music corner is set up at the Tianhe Park Station of Guangzhou Metro Line 21. Covering about 20 square meters, it is equipped with a grand piano, an electric piano, several chairs and a display board. Music concerts and salons will be held at the corner for passers-by. Passengers are available to play the pianos for free from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the second and fourth Fridays every month.

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Author: Annie
Editor: Pauline
Sources: 南方+,dayoo.com
