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In 2018, a reporter from Vice spent three days with Wu in Shenzhen, exploring the city, meeting Wu's friends, photographing Wu's home, and describing in depth the local creative history and Wu's recent creation, the Sino:Bit, [21] a single-board microcontroller for computer education in China, and the first Chinese open-source hardware product to be certified by the Open Source Hardware ...
Shenzhen's culture is diverse, influenced by the Punti and Hakka ethnic groups and a blend of southern and northern cultural elements. It has shifted from Hong Kong's influence to mainland China's, all while incorporating Western and regional Chinese cultural influences. The city's culture is a dynamic mix of traditions and contemporary ...
Andaz Shenzhen Bay (Chinese: 深圳湾安达仕酒店) is a mixed-use 246 metres (807.1 ft) tall skyscraper in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China. The tower is near multiple supertall skyscrapers such as the China Resources Headquarters and the One Shenzhen Bay. Construction started in 2015 and was completed in 2021. [1]
The Chinese slogan is "五星体验 二星消费" (wǔxīng tǐyàn èrxīng xiāofèi). [4] The company operates the brands Vienna Hotel [note 2], 3 Best Inn [note 3], Venus Hotel [note 4] and Vienna International Hotel [note 5]. [5] Previously two of the brands were named Venus Crown Hotel [6] and Venus International Hotel [7]. [8]
The main structure of the hotel is a winged 11 storey tower with 620 rooms and located on 15 Xin Yuan Road in the Lu Hu District of Shenzhen. [1] The hotel is a short distance (3 minutes by car [2]) from the Hong Kong-China border at Lo Wu Control Point. The complex has 10 villas that provide more private accommodations for important guests.
Universities and colleges in Shenzhen (3 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Shenzhen" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
OCT East (Chinese: 东部华侨城) is a major entertainment and resort complex in Yantian, Shenzhen, China. [1] It was constructed at a cost of CNY 3.5 billion and covers an area of nearly 9 km 2 (900 ha; 3.5 sq mi; 2,200 acres). [2] Construction started in 2004 and it was opened in 2007.
Chinese Girl (often popularly known as The Green Lady) is a 1952 painting by Vladimir Tretchikoff. Mass-produced prints of the work in subsequent years were among the best-selling of the twentieth century. [ 1 ]