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Shenzhen railway station was the last stop on the mainland Chinese section of the Kowloon–Canton Railway, and Shenzhen's economy grew and it became a city by 1979. Shenzhen is located within the Pearl River Delta, bordering Hong Kong to the south, Huizhou to the north and northeast, Dongguan to the north and northwest.
The sub-provincial municipality of Shenzhen in Guangdong, China is divided into nine districts and one management new area. Shenzhen is further divided into 74 subdistricts since the latest plan in October 2016.
System map. Shenzhen Metro is the metro system that serves the city of Shenzhen in Guangdong Province of the People's Republic of China.It is operated by the state-owned Shenzhen Metro Group (SZMC) except Line 4 and Line 13 which is run by MTR Corporation (Shenzhen).
Administrative divisions of Shenzhen (3 C, 1 P) L. Lakes of Shenzhen (1 C, 2 P) M. Mountains of Shenzhen (3 P) R. Rivers of Shenzhen (3 P) Pages in category ...
Shenzhen North station is located in Shenzhen Bao'an District Longhua 9.3 km (5.8 mi) from the downtown area of Shenzhen. Its site is located in the geometric center of Shenzhen and population centers, with more favorable conditions for the development. [15]
Located in Futian District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, Lotus Hill Park is an urban oasis of natural beauty, cultural heritage and recreation. Covering an area of about 194 hectares, the park was completed in 1997 and consists of several major parts, including a tropical-style lawn area in the south of the park, an artificial lake, Lotus ...
The Shenzhen Yantian Port Free Trade Zone was set up and approved by the State Council on September 27, 1996, with a total area of 0.85 square kilometer. On August 16, 2004, the project of "zone-port interaction" was approved by the State Council between Yantian Port Area and the Shenzhen Yantian Port Free Trade Zone.
City center in Shenzhen. The Shenzhen Special Economic Zone (Chinese: 深圳经济特区) is a special economic zone (SEZ) of China.One of four special economic zones (SEZ) established in May 1980, it was the first SEZ created by Deng Xiaoping, [1] and, like the other three zones, was modeled after Ireland's Shannon Free Zone.