- Shenzhen - Wikipedia
As an important international city, Shenzhen hosts numerous national and international events every year, such as the 2011 Summer Universiade and the China Hi-Tech Fair Shenzhen hosts BYD Company, and is the largest automobile manufacturing city 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
- The Top 20 Things to Do in Shenzhen - China Highlights
Here, we have listed 20 places you should visit in Shenzhen, including tall buildings, places to go shopping and enjoy the local cuisine, characteristic urban villages, and more
- Shenzhen: China’s Most Competitive Innovative City
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
- 35 Best Things to Do in Shenzhen
Whether you’re an urban explorer, a tech geek, a foodie, or a quiet culture lover, Shenzhen has something for you—and this guide is your passport to the 35 best things to do in the city
- Shenzhen Travel Guide 2025: Top Attractions Best Time to Visit
Shenzhen, a vibrant metropolis on China’s southern coast, has transformed from a small fishing village into a global tech hub and economic powerhouse in just a few decades With its stunning skyline, diverse culture, and innovative spirit, it attracts talent from all over the world
- _Travel Guide-Shenzhen Government Online - 深圳政府在线
Shenzhen is a coastal city in South China It is located on the eastern bank of the Pearl River, neighboring Hong Kong Shenzhen has been a touchstone for China's reform and opening-up policy
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