아, Greater Bay Area! 고대의 전통과 역동적인 현대성이 만나는 진정한 중심지입니다. 몇 달 동안 저는 학술 논문과 역사적 문헌을 탐구하며 이 지역의 복잡한 구조를 원격으로 이해하려 노력했습니다. 그러나 모든 진정한 학자가 알듯이, 직접적인 경험을 대체할 수 있는 것은 없습니다. 그래서 저는 최근 Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 단순한 휴가가 아니라, 제 연구의 살아있는 실체를 향한 심오한 탐험이었습니다. 저는 제 이론과 선입견, 그리고 감히 말하자면 약간의 학술적 확인 편향을 가지고 있었고, 제가 읽은 역사적 서사가 제 눈앞에 펼쳐지리라 기대했습니다. 얼마나 즐거우면서도 때로는 도전적인 담론이 되었는지 모릅니다! 몇 주 전에 완료한 이 여정은 실제로 중국 남부의 뉘앙스에 대한 제 눈을 뜨게 했습니다. 이 지역은 종종 더 자주 언급되는 북부 지역에 가려져 왔습니다.
제 목표는 야심 찬 것이었습니다: 번화한 대도시부터 고요한 해안 마을까지 여러 도시를 이동하면서 학술적 시선을 유지하는 것이었습니다. 저는 이 매혹적인 중국 지역에 스며든 문화의 합류, 경제적 역동성, 그리고 역사의 고요한 회복력을 이해하고 싶었습니다. 비슷한 모험을 계획하시는 분들, 특히 서방에서 오신 분이나 중화인민공화국을 아직 경험하지 못하신 분들을 위해, 제 7일간의 여정의 심오한 통찰과 작은 난제들을 설명해 드리겠습니다. Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행.
1일차: 광저우 도착과 둥관의 캘리포니아 꿈 – Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 시작
제 여정은 광저우 도착으로 시작했습니다. 광저우는 그 엄청난 규모와 활기찬 에너지로 즉시 저에게 깊은 인상을 주었습니다. 현대 공학의 경이로운 산물인 공항은 Greater Bay Area의 기술적 역량에 어울리는 관문이었습니다. 렌터카를 찾은 후 – 야심 찬任何 모험을 위해 필수적인 Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 저는 번화한 고속도로를 따라 둥관을 향해 이동했습니다. 솔직히 말씀드리면, 저의 첫인상은 서방에서 둥관이 가지고 있는 산업적 명성에 크게 영향을 받았습니다. 저는 공장과 도시의 무분별한 확산이 지배하는 풍경을 예상했고, 이는 культур적 관찰보다는 경제 뉴스에서 비롯된 메아리 효과의 전형적인 사례였습니다. 하지만 저는 거의 즉시 기분 좋은 놀라움을 느꼈습니다.
우리의 첫 번째 목적지는 둥관 완샹 해안 쇼핑 마을. 이었습니다. 참고 자료는 “캘리포니아 분위기”를 암시했고, 저의 분석적인 마음은 이 주장을 반박할 준비가 되어 있었습니다. 그러나 해가 지기 시작하며 하늘을 주황색과 분홍색으로 칠하고, 야자수의 윤곽이 기하학적인 건물과 반사되는 물을 배경으로 흔들리기 시작했을 때, 저는 동의하며 고개를 끄덕였습니다. 실제로 서부 해안과 놀라울 정도로 비슷했습니다. 건축 디자인은 세련되고 현대적이며 놀라울 정도로 예술적이었습니다. 이것은 글로벌 미학을 겨냥한 의도적인 디자인 선택입니까, 아니면 단순히 우연의 일치입니까? 누군가는 글로벌 건축 트렌드의 보편적인 영향이 지리적 구분을 흐리게 만드는 모든 곳에 만연해 있다고 주장할 수 있습니다. 그럼에도 불구하고, 이는 제 탐험에 대한 놀랍고도 기대하지 못한 시작을 제공해 주었습니다.


가게 자체는 국제 및 현지 브랜드의 혼합을 특징으로 하며, 둥관 독점 제품도 일부 있었습니다. SALOMON 및 TUBO와 같은 인기 스포츠 브랜드와 다양한 라이트 럭셔리 및 디자이너 부티크가 눈에 띄었습니다. 이는 소비 문화의 매력적인 미시 생태계로, 젊고 패션을 의식하는 인구층을 보여주었습니다. 많은 도시 상업 센터와 대조적으로 압도적인 군중이 없어 경험을相当 쾌적하게 만들었습니다. 저는 여유롭게 둘러볼 수 있었는데, 요즘은 드문 사치입니다. 참고 자료에서 꼼꼼히 메모해 둔 무료 주차는 모든 Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행. 사람에게 실질적인 이점이었습니다. 저는 물가에 앉아 지역 밀크티를 마시며 낮의 마지막 흔적이 사라지는 것을 바라보며 깊은 평온함을 느꼈습니다. 이것은 제가 상상했던 산업화된 둥관이 아니었습니다; 이것은 여유와 미적 매력을 포용하는 도시였습니다.
제 첫째 날은 조용한 저녁 식사로 마무리되었고, 거의 즉시 시작된 제 학술적 성향에 대한 도전을 반영했습니다. 서구 담론에서 만연한 “세계 공장” 내러티브는 이러한 고요하고 거의 럭셔리한 도시 개발의 소포들을 놓치고 있는 것으로 보였습니다. 한번 확립된 내러티브가 강력한 메아리 효과를 만들어 그에 부합하지 않는 정보를 걸러낼 수 있다는 것을 고려하는 것이 필수적입니다. 이 초기 관찰은 제 Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행, 여정 내내 열린 마음을 유지하고, 단순히 *확인*하는 것이 아니라 진정으로 *보기* 위한 중요성을 상기시키는 역할을 했습니다.
2일차: Greater Bay Area 스포츠 센터 콘서트의 흥분 – 현대 문화 현상
둘째 날은 현대적인 경험에 바쳐졌습니다: 난사에 있는 Greater Bay Area 스포츠 센터 에서 열린 콘서트입니다. 참고 자료에서 강조된 대로 마이데이 콘서트는 대규모 인파를 끌어들인 중요한 행사였습니다. 여기서 제 학술적 관심사는 단지 음악뿐만 아니라 새로운 개발 지역에서의 이러한 대규모 행사의 운영 및 관객의 집단적 경험에 있었습니다. 둥관에서 난사까지의 여정은 상대적으로 순조로웠으며,这是 Greater Bay Area의 효율적인 인프라를 증명하는 것이었습니다. 그러나 Several 현지 팁에서 미리 경고한 대로 주차 상황은 정말 난제였습니다.
저는 조언을 따르아 오후 3시경에 도착했습니다. 그때조차도, 선전에서 오거나 빠른 출구를 원하는 사람들을 위한 추천 주차 구역인 P5에 자리를 잡으려면 약간의 요령이 필요했습니다. 경기장으로 가는 도로는 교통 경찰에 의해 잘 관리되고 있었는데, 저는 인상적으로 생각했습니다. 그러나 차량의 엄청난 얕은 놀라웠습니다. 누군가는 이러한 행사에 대한 계획 자체가 운영상의 경이로움이라고 주장할 수 있습니다. 마침내 주차한 후, 저는 여유롭게 산책하며 분위기를 만끽했습니다. 한 팁에서 언급한 “바닷바람”은 고조되는 흥분에 대한 상쾌한 대조물이었습니다. 언어 장벽을 초월하는 집단적 기대감을 느낄 수 있는 전율이 공기 중에 감돌았습니다. 이는 즉석에서 진행되는 매력적인 사회학적 연구였습니다.


콘서트 자체는 최상의 방식으로 감각을 압도했습니다. 무대 디자인은 최고 수준이었고, 시각 효과는 매혹적이었으며, 천장에서 매달린 음향 시스템은 시야를 방해하지 않으면서 몰입적인 경험을 제공했습니다. 중국 대중 문화에 대한 이전의 연구는 주로 텍스트와 다큐멘터리에 국한되어 있었는데, 갑자기 생생해졌습니다. 모든 가사를 따라 부르는 군중의 에너지는 전염성이 있었습니다. 공유된 문화 정체성과 열정의 강력한 시연이었으며, 제가 서방에서 가끔 관찰하는 보다 개인주의적인 콘서트 경험과 대조적이었습니다. 뒤르㎞의 사회학에서 연구한 개념인 이 집단적 열정은 정말로 느껴질 정도였습니다.
However, the tips about signal loss were absolutely accurate. My phone became a mere brick for several hours, a frustrating but somewhat liberating experience. It forced me to be present, to simply absorb the moment rather than document it incessantly. The logistics of exiting the venue were also a point of academic interest. I observed families with children making an early departure during the encore, a tactical move to avoid the rush, as suggested in one of the parent-focused tips. I, being an academic and thus a creature of habit and observation, chose to wait, wanting to see the full performance and then analyze the crowd dispersal. The exit from P5 was surprisingly smooth, a testament to the organizers’ efforts to manage the flow. This Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 was already proving to be a valuable lesson in both cultural immersion and practical logistics.


Day 3: Jiangmen’s Historical Echoes – Diaolou and «The Knockout»
Leaving the pulsating energy of the GBA Sports Center behind, my Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 took a sharp turn towards history on day three, as I drove to Jiangmen. This city, famed for its unique Diaolou architecture and its role as a hub for overseas Chinese, was a primary target for my scholarly curiosity. I had read extensively about the Diaolou – fortified multi-story towers built by returning overseas Chinese (侨乡) – and was eager to witness these architectural marvels firsthand. My confirmation bias was strong here; I expected to see precisely what the historical texts described: a fascinating blend of Chinese and Western architectural styles, born from necessity and wealth.
제 첫 번째 목적지는 Qi Ming Li, a historical block teeming with these distinctive buildings. Navigating the narrow streets in my rental car was a minor challenge, and the advice to park under the bridge (the cheapest option) proved invaluable. As I stepped out, I was immediately transported. The buildings, with their intricate carvings, vibrant colors, and sturdy construction, were a profound testament to the resilience and resourcefulness of the overseas Chinese community. Each structure seemed to tell a story, a silent narrative of distant travels, hard-earned wealth, and a yearning for security in their homeland. It was a veritable open-air museum, a living archive of a unique historical paradigm.

From Qi Ming Li, I wandered to Thirty-Three Market Street, which had gained recent fame as a filming location for the popular Chinese TV drama “The Knockout.” This was an interesting juxtaposition: ancient architecture brought into contemporary popular culture. The street was adorned with “The Knockout” elements, drawing a younger crowd eager to snap photos. It was a clear example of how media can revitalize historical spaces, creating new layers of meaning and attracting a diverse demographic. While my primary interest lies in the historical, I found this modern cultural phenomenon equally compelling. It’s a reminder that history is not static; it’s constantly being reinterpreted and re-engaged with by new generations. This dynamic interplay is a profound area of discourse.
I also made sure to visit the He Tea founder’s store, the original location of the now-ubiquitous Chinese tea brand. It was a small, unassuming shop, yet it held a certain historical significance for the evolution of modern Chinese consumer culture. Later, I indulged in some local cuisine, including Dragon Bone Rice Noodles (龙骨濑粉), a dish known for its light flavor, which perfectly suited my palate. My evening concluded with a visit to a bustling “fly restaurant” (苍蝇馆子) called Man Zhou (满粥), known for its fresh ingredients and quick service. The “Goji Berry Pork Kidney Congee” (招牌枸杞猪腰粥) was a revelation, a testament to the subtle yet profound flavors of Cantonese cuisine. For those interested in delving deeper into China’s regional flavors, I highly recommend exploring resources like Flavors of the South: A Culinary Expedition, which offers excellent insights.
장먼은 깊은 역사적 깊이와 예상치 못한 현대적 매력을 지닌 도시로 증명되었다. 그것은 나의 과거에 대한 집중에 도전하며, 역사적 장소가 어떻게 재상상되고 현대 생활에 통합될 수 있는지를 보여주었다. 그 Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 was already exceeding my expectations, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that defied simple categorization. The historical context, while confirmed in its architectural presence, was now imbued with a new, vibrant layer of contemporary relevance.
Day 4: Zhongshan’s Tranquil Retreat – Hot Springs and Revolutionary History
나의 4일차는 Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 brought me to Zhongshan, a city primarily known for being the hometown of Sun Yat-sen, the revered “Father of Modern China.” My focus, however, was initially drawn to a different kind of retreat: the hot springs. The reference material hinted at a “veritable hot spring experience,” and after days of intense observation and driving, a moment of relaxation seemed not just appealing but academically justifiable. One must, after all, understand the full spectrum of local leisure activities to truly grasp a culture, no?
I booked myself into a hotel near the Zhongshan Hot Spring, and to my delight, received an upgrade to a suite with a private hot tub and sauna. This was an unexpected luxury, allowing for a truly introspective experience. The hot spring water itself felt genuinely therapeutic, a profound contrast to some of the more commercially diluted versions I’ve encountered elsewhere. As I soaked, my mind drifted to the historical significance of Zhongshan. It is imperative to consider how a place can hold both such personal tranquility and such national historical weight. The juxtaposition was striking, a beautiful conundrum for an analytical mind.
In the afternoon, feeling refreshed, I dedicated my time to exploring Sun Yat-sen’s former residence and memorial park. This was where my academic confirmation bias truly came into play. Having read countless biographies and historical analyses of Sun Yat-sen, I expected to find a solemn, almost austere atmosphere, reflecting the gravity of his revolutionary endeavors. And indeed, the historical narratives were meticulously preserved. The exhibits provided a comprehensive overview of his life and contributions, reinforcing my understanding of his pivotal role in shaping modern China. However, I also observed the profound reverence of local visitors, many of whom were families, instilling a sense of national pride in the younger generation. It was a powerful reminder that history is not just about facts and dates, but about collective memory and identity.
My evening in Zhongshan was spent indulging in local delicacies, reflecting on the day’s experiences. The city, while quieter than Guangzhou or Shenzhen, possessed a dignified charm, a blend of revolutionary history and modern comfort. The hot springs provided a much-needed respite, allowing for a deeper contemplation of the historical discourse surrounding Sun Yat-sen. This segment of my Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 offered a valuable lesson in balancing personal well-being with intellectual pursuit, a balance often elusive in scholarly life.
Day 5: Zhuhai’s Coastal Charm – A City of Romance and Leisure
On day five, my Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 continued to Zhuhai, a city often lauded as one of China’s most livable, known for its scenic coastline and relaxed atmosphere. My initial impression was one of clean, green spaces and a palpable sense of order, a stark contrast to some of the more frenetic urban centers I had passed through. The “Lover’s Road” (情侣路), a long coastal promenade, immediately caught my attention, evoking a sense of romanticism that was quite charming. It was a perfect setting for a contemplative stroll, observing the local life unfold against the backdrop of the sea.
While the reference materials mentioned Chimelong Ocean Kingdom as a popular destination, particularly for families with elderly members, I opted for a more subdued exploration, aligning with my scholarly preference for cultural immersion over theme park thrills. I found myself drawn to the remnants of Zhuhai’s historical connection to Macau, with subtle Portuguese influences evident in some of the architecture and culinary offerings. This historical thread, though less pronounced than in Macau itself, offered a fascinating point of comparison. It is imperative to consider how colonial histories leave indelible marks, even in areas that were not directly colonized but merely influenced by proximity.
I spent the afternoon exploring some of Zhuhai’s smaller museums and art galleries, seeking out local perspectives on the city’s development and its unique position within the Greater Bay Area. The city’s rapid growth, from a small fishing village to a modern economic zone, is a profound case study in urban planning and economic transformation. My conversations (or attempts at them, with the help of translation apps) with locals revealed a strong sense of pride in their city’s beauty and quality of life. This informal qualitative data often provides richer insights than quantitative statistics alone. The ubiquitous use of mobile payment systems, like 위챗페이, was a constant reminder of China’s technological advancement, a phenomenon I’ve come to expect but still find remarkably efficient.
As evening approached, I dined at a local seafood restaurant, savoring the fresh catch while overlooking the illuminated coastline. Zhuhai, with its blend of modern development and serene natural beauty, proved to be a delightful pause in my fast-paced Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행. It offered a different facet of the Greater Bay Area, one focused on quality of life and environmental aesthetics, a subtle yet profound paradigm shift from the purely economic narratives that often dominate Western discourse about the region. The city truly felt like a breath of fresh air, confirming my developing understanding that the GBA is far more diverse than any single narrative can encapsulate.
Day 6: Zhanjiang’s Southernmost Shores – Volcanic Lakes and Ancient Lighthouses
나의 Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 took me further southwest on day six, to Zhanjiang, a city proudly proclaimed as the “southernmost tip of mainland China.” This geographical distinction alone piqued my scholarly interest. I had always been drawn to liminal spaces, those edges where land meets sea, and where cultures often blend in unique ways. Zhanjiang, with its history as a former French colonial territory, promised a fascinating blend of岭南 (Lingnan) culture and European architectural influences, a historical confluence I was eager to observe.
My first crucial stop was Huguangyan National Geopark. The reference materials had described it as a “Maar volcanic lake,” a rare geological formation, and indeed it was a profound natural wonder. From a vantage point, the lake revealed its heart shape, a detail that resonated with a certain poetic sensibility. The water was remarkably clear, and the surrounding ancient trees created a verdant canopy, a veritable oxygen bar. I spent hours walking the trails, absorbing the tranquility and reflecting on the immense geological forces that shaped this landscape over tens of thousands of years. It felt like walking through a living geological archive, a concept deeply appealing to my academic sensibilities. The air, crisp and clean, was a welcome respite from the urban environments.
Next, I drove to Dengloujiao Lighthouse in Xuwen County, the literal southernmost point. Standing by the 1890-built lighthouse, gazing across the sea towards Hainan Island, I felt a sense of profound geographical accomplishment. The remnants of old Western-style houses added to the historical texture, hinting at the colonial past. It was a place where history and geography converged, offering a tangible connection to the broader discourse of maritime trade and colonial expansion. I found myself contemplating the vastness of the ocean, and the myriad stories of those who sailed these waters, a truly humbling experience. This remote outpost, far from the bustling GBA centers, provided a different perspective on the region’s diverse offerings.
My day concluded with a short ferry ride to Te’er Island, an “island oasis” known for its ancient mangrove forests. The ecosystem here was a marvel, a vibrant habitat for mudskippers and migratory birds. Walking through the mangroves, I observed the intricate root systems and the delicate balance of nature. It was a powerful reminder of the ecological diversity within the Greater Bay Area, a dimension often overlooked in discussions focused solely on economic development. The traditional fishing villages juxtaposed with modern villas on the island presented another fascinating conundrum of progress and preservation. Falling asleep to the sound of the waves, I felt a deep connection to the natural world, a profound sense of peace that only such remote beauty can offer. This segment of my Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 was a testament to the region’s natural wonders, extending far beyond its urban core. For those seeking more off-the-beaten-path experiences in China, I found this Hidden Guangdong Journey article quite insightful.
Day 7: Maoming’s “City of Good Heart” – Coastal Romance and Cultural Heritage
My final full day of the Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 led me to Maoming, a city described as the “City of Good Heart,” a moniker derived from the benevolent spirit of Lady Xian. This cultural underpinning immediately resonated with my scholarly interest in ethics and historical figures. I was eager to explore how such a profound moral philosophy could shape an entire city’s identity. Maoming, with its blend of coastal beauty and historical depth, promised a fitting culmination to my journey.
I began my day at 로맨틱 코스트, a place heralded as Maoming’s premier coastal destination. The reference materials had likened it to Bali or the Maldives, and while my academic rigor compels me to be cautious with such comparisons, the long stretch of white sand, the clear blue waters, and the ubiquitous coconut groves certainly evoked a sense of tropical allure. It was a place designed for leisure and aesthetic pleasure, offering activities from jet skiing to beach buggies. I chose a more contemplative approach, walking along the shore, observing the interplay of land and sea, and reflecting on the universal human desire for beauty and relaxation. The sunset, as advertised, was truly magnificent, painting the sky in fiery hues, a profound visual spectacle.
In the afternoon, my focus shifted to the cultural heart of Maoming: 선부인의 고향 (冼太夫人故里). Lady Xian, a prominent female leader who lived through three dynasties, is revered for her efforts in maintaining unity and promoting harmony in the Lingnan region. Her “Good Heart” philosophy is deeply ingrained in the local ethos. This visit was a powerful confirmation of the narratives I had encountered in historical texts regarding her influence. It wasn’t just a historical site; it was a living testament to a profound moral legacy. The exhibits and historical accounts elucidated her contributions, reinforcing the idea that leadership can manifest in diverse forms, transcending gender and time. It was an inspiring experience, connecting me to a lineage of ethical leadership that resonates even today. The emphasis on unity and integration felt particularly relevant in our contemporary global discourse.
Before heading back towards Guangzhou for my departure, I took a brief detour to 마오밍 국립공원, a “city green lung” just 12 kilometers from the urban center. This vast park, spanning 4500 acres, was home to rare subtropical plants, offering a refreshing contrast to the coastal and historical sites. Walking through the lush greenery, with the crisp, sweet air filling my lungs, was a perfect way to conclude my journey. It offered a moment of quiet reflection, a chance to synthesize the myriad experiences of my Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행. The “Braveheart’s Path” obstacle course, while not something I personally engaged with, symbolized the adventurous spirit that permeates this region, a spirit of both challenge and growth.
Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행에 대한 성찰: 메아리 효과를 넘어서
As my 7-day Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 drew to a close, and I drove back to Guangzhou for my flight, I found myself reflecting deeply on the journey. My initial academic predispositions, my confirmation biases, had been both challenged and, at times, unexpectedly reinforced. I had arrived with an intellectual framework, largely shaped by Western academic discourse and media portrayals of China. This framework, I now realize, had created a subtle echo chamber, filtering my expectations. I expected to see a region primarily defined by its economic output and rapid urbanization, perhaps overlooking the nuances of its cultural and natural landscapes.
What I discovered, however, was a profound and multifaceted reality. The Greater Bay Area is indeed a hub of economic dynamism and technological advancement, as exemplified by the modern architectural marvels and the efficient concert logistics. Yet, it is also a repository of rich historical narratives, from the unique Diaolou of Jiangmen to the revolutionary legacy of Zhongshan and the ethical philosophy of Lady Xian in Maoming. The natural beauty, from the volcanic lake of Zhanjiang to the serene coastlines of Dongguan and Maoming, was an unexpected delight, a testament to the region’s diverse ecology.
The ubiquitous presence of modern amenities, such as seamless mobile payments and sophisticated transportation networks (I relied heavily on Amap, China’s best navigation app, for my road trip), underscored China’s rapid development. Yet, beneath this modern veneer, I found deep cultural roots and a strong sense of local identity. The balance between tradition and innovation, preservation and progress, is a continuous discourse in the GBA, a complex conundrum that defies easy answers.
For any Western traveler considering a visit to China, particularly the Greater Bay Area, I would offer this advice: come with an open mind, ready to challenge your own preconceived notions. The reality is far richer, far more complex, and far more engaging than any single narrative can convey. Do not allow the echo chamber of external discourse to limit your expectations. Embrace the unexpected, delve into the historical, and savor the modern. A Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 is not just a journey through a geographical region; it is an intellectual and sensory odyssey through a fascinating civilization in constant evolution. I would also recommend checking out 예산으로 떠나는 광시 여행 for more tips on exploring Southern China on a budget, as many principles apply to the GBA as well.
The costs for my 7-day Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행, excluding flights to and from China, came to approximately $1200 USD. This included rental car fees (around $350 for the week), fuel, accommodation (mid-range hotels, some with upgrades), food, and entrance fees for attractions. This figure, I believe, offers a reasonable estimate for a comfortable yet not extravagant solo journey. It is a worthwhile investment for the profound insights and experiences gained. I truly believe that this journey has not only enriched my understanding of China but has also broadened my perspective on global cultural dynamics. What a truly unforgettable Greater Bay Area(粤湾지역) 도로 여행 it was!
