- Shenzhen - Wikipedia
Shenzhen hosts BYD Company, and is the largest automobile manufacturing city in China A large portion of Shenzhen's population are migrants from all over China, and the city's population structure skews younger than most places in China
- Shenzhen | China, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Shenzhen, city, south-central Guangdong sheng (province), southeastern China It lies along the coast of the South China Sea and immediately north of Hong Kong In 1979 Shenzhen was a small border city of some 30,000 inhabitants that served as a customs stop into mainland China from Hong Kong
- Shenzhen: China’s Most Competitive Innovative City - TravelChinaGuide
Dubbed as ‘China Silicon’, today’s Shenzhen gathers more than 14,000 high-tech companies including Huawei, Lenovo and Tencent It also becomes the innovation hub as a new generation of start-ups emerging, which makes it the most competitive and innovative city in China
- The Top 20 Things to Do in Shenzhen - China Highlights
From skyscrapers to ancient relics, from luxury shopping malls to artistic urban villages, and from lively theme parks to solemn churches, you will never get bored in Shenzhen
- The Top 22 Things to See and Do in Shenzhen - Culture Trip
Just across the Hong Kong border lies UNESCO-awarded city of design Shenzhen, a southern Chinese metropolis that has exploded in size since it became a Special Economic Zone in 1979 Once a market town of 300,000, it is now the stomping ground of over 10 million citizens across ten districts
- 10 Things That Must Be On Your Shenzhen Itinerary - Travel
From futuristic shopping malls to hiking trails and historic places, read our top picks of the best things to do and see in Shenzhen city Shenzhen has been the talk of the town lately The buzzy city is just a train ride away from Hong Kong, making it an ideal spot for a day trip or weekend getaway
- Top 10 Shenzhen Attractions, What to See in Shenzhen - China Discovery
What to see in Shenzhen China? Check top 10 Shenzhen attractions like Splendid China Folk Village, Window of the World, Shenzhen Museum and more places to visit for history, highlights to plan your Shenzhen trip
- Shenzhen – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Civic Center, Shenzhen Lianhuashan Park Shenzhen (深圳; Shēnzhèn in Mandarin, Sāmjan in Cantonese) is a fast-paced city of ambition and enterprise: engineers on the cutting edge of modern technology, hardscrabble farmers coming to the big city in search of a better life, middle managers who dream of someday opening their own factories, designers looking to sell to a global market, and
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