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Shenzhen Bay Park station (Chinese: 深圳湾公园站; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Wān Gōngyuán Zhàn) is a Metro station of Shenzhen Metro Line 9. It opened on 28 October 2016. It opened on 28 October 2016.
On September 27, 2020, the concrete pouring of the first floor slab of the open-cut section of the Shenzhen-Dengliang East section (Shenzhen Bay Checkpoint Station-Talent Park Station) was successfully completed, which opened the prelude to the comprehensive construction of the main structure of Shenzhen Bay Checkpoint Station. [7]
On November 16, 2020, the left line tunnel between this station and Shenzhen Bay Port Station was successfully broken through, which is the third group of double-line sections of the whole line. [5] On January 27, 2021, the acceptance of the foundation pit enclosure and foundation treatment division of this station was successfully passed. [6]
Hi-Tech Central station (Chinese: 高新中; pinyin: Gāoxīnzhōng Zhàn; Jyutping: Gou1 San1 Zung1 Zaam6), is a station on Line 13 of Shenzhen Metro. It opened on December 28, 2024, and is the current northern terminus of the line until the extension to Shangwu opens.
Hi-Tech North station (Chinese: 高新北; pinyin: Gāoxīnběi Zhàn; Jyutping: Gou1 San1 Bak1 Zaam6), is a station under construction on Line 13 of Shenzhen Metro. It is expected to open in 2025, and is located in Nanshan District .
Shenzhen Bay Park (Chinese: 深圳湾公园) is a seaside urban park spans much of the coastline of Nanshan and Futian districts in Shenzhen, China. Covering an area of 108.07 hectares (267.0518 acres), it is one the most visited urban park in Shenzhen, with an estimated 12 million visitors annually since first opening in 2011.
Preceding station Shenzhen Metro Following station Hongshuwan South. towards Qianwan. Line 9: Shenzhen Bay Park. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct;
Before the establishment of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, Shenzhen had no local television station. Since Shenzhen is adjacent to Hong Kong, some people used Yagi-Uda antennas to receive Hong Kong channels. [2] In May 1978, Baoan County (present-day Shenzhen City) set up a TV transmitting station at Wutong Mountain.