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Huanggang Port (Chinese: 皇岗口岸) [1] is a port of entry on the border between mainland China and Hong Kong, in the Futian District of Shenzhen, Guangdong. Its counterpart in Hong Kong is the Lok Ma Chau Control Point , located in Lok Ma Chau in Hong Kong's New Territories , across the Sham Chun River from Huanggang.
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Shenzhen University was established as a full-time comprehensive university, in line with the aim of China's Ministry of Education (MOE) to further develop the critical infrastructure in the Special Economic Zone of Shenzhen with strong support from Chinese leading universities including Peking University, Tsinghua University and Renmin University of China.
The station was called Huanggang (皇岗; huáng gǎng; wong4 gong1) because of its location near Huanggang, which is also an immigration control point between Shenzhen and Hong Kong. It was renamed to Futiankouan on 15 August 2008 to avoid confusion between Futian Port and Huanggang Port. [4] [5] "Kouan" (口岸) means a (immigration) port ...
Prior to the 1980s there were no tertiary educational institutions in Shenzhen; the secondary level was the highest available in the city. [2] The impetus for developing the education infrastructure in the former Bao'an County came as it was redesignated as the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone and there was a demand for educated professions. [3]
The visa can only be obtained only upon arrival at Luohu Port, Huanggang Port Control Point, Fuyong Ferry Terminal or Shekou Passenger Terminal for Shenzhen; [76] Gongbei Port of Entry, Hengqin Port or Jiuzhou Port for Zhuhai; [77] and Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport for Xiamen. [78]
Before Summer 2020 the SCIE campus was at Shuiwei, a small area immediately to the north of the Huanggang Port between Shenzhen (mainland China) and Hong Kong SAR. This was commonly referred to as the Shuiwei campus (old campus).
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