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It is located adjacent to the Shenzhen library and near Shenzhen civic center and Children's palace (少年宫) line 3 subway station. [3] It is one of the two main concert venues in Shenzhen, the other being Nanshan cultural center (南山文体中心剧院). [4]
OCT Harbour (Chinese: 欢乐海岸), formerly known as OCT Bay and Happy Harbour, is a large retail and entertainment complex in Shenzhen, China. It covers an area of roughly 1.25 km 2. [1] [2] and features amongst others, a manmade lake and canals, hotels and a shopping mall. It was opened to the public in 2011. [3] [4]
COCO Park is a group of shopping complexes in Shenzhen. The primary one is Futian COCO Park in Futian District, Shenzhen. Futian COCO Park was established in 2007. [1] Various journalists working for the South China Morning Post described it as "Shenzhen’s answer to Lan Kwai Fong." [1] [2] This refers to an entertainment district in Hong Kong.
The mayor of Shenzhen is the highest-ranking official in the People's Government of Shenzhen or Shenzhen Municipal Government. However, in the city's dual party-government governing system, the mayor has less power than Chinese Communist Party Committee Secretary of Shenzhen, colloquially termed the "CCP Party Chief of Shenzhen" or "Communist ...
Qiaoxiang Road (S), Xiangmihu Haoting, Xintian Guoji Mingyuan, Xianghui Yayuan, Xiyuan, Xueyuan Building, Flower Market, Party School of the Shenzhen Municipal Committee of the CPC Exit D Qiaoxiang Road (N), Fengdan Yayuan, Jiayuan, Hengxingyuan, Xiangyayuan, Xiangmihu Haocheng, Haofengyuan, Meilin Water Plant of Shenzhen Water Group, Wenxin ...
Shenzhen is one of the major cities for handicraft manufacturing in China. With over 1,900 handicraft manufacturers and more than 200,000 practitioners, it boasts the largest handicraft production base in the country. Shenzhen holds a leading position in the design and production of water products, which is an emerging cultural industry in the ...
Splendid China is situated by the Shenzhen Bay in a tourist area of Overseas Chinese Town (OCT) in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. It is a 35-40 minute train ride from Luohu Station on Line 1 of the Shenzhen Metro or 30 minutes by bus (bus number 101 or mini-bus 23 are two examples).
Shenzhen Stadium was built in 1993 to accommodate the growing need for a major sports venue in Shenzhen, [1] which was becoming one of China's fastest-developing cities. Its strategic location in the Futian District positions it near the city's central business areas, making it accessible for large-scale events.