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  2. Naomi Wu - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Prostitution in China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese men, women, and children are subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking in at least 57 other countries. Chinese women and girls are subjected to sexual exploitation throughout the world, including in major cities, construction sites, remote mining and logging camps, and areas with high concentrations of Chinese migrant workers. [150]

  4. Murder of Poon Hiu-wing - Wikipedia

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    Amber Poon Hiu-wing (5 August 1997 – 17 February 2018), [note 1] [1] [2] a 20-year-old pregnant woman from Hong Kong, was killed in Taipei on 17 February 2018 whilst on vacation with her boyfriend Chan Tong-kai (born 13 December 1998), [note 2] aged 19 at the time and from Shenzhen. Chan admitted to Hong Kong authorities that he killed his ...

  5. Chinese woman who stormed Tesla display at car show ... - AOL

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    An unhappy customer who invaded the Tesla booth at the Shanghai auto show by clambering atop a car in protest, creating a social media stir, will be detained for five days, Shanghai police said on ...

  6. Death of Wang Yue - Wikipedia

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    Wang Yue (Chinese: 王 悦; pinyin: Wáng Yuè), also known as "Little Yue Yue" (Chinese: 小悅悅), was a two-year-old Chinese girl who was run over by a van driver on the afternoon of 13 October 2011, in a narrow road in Foshan, Guangdong. [1]

  7. Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, Shenzhen has a nominal GDP of 3.24 trillion RMB (HK$2.87 trillion), which surpassed neighboring Hong Kong's GDP of HK$2.11 trillion and Guangzhou's GDP of 2.88 trillion RMB (HK$2.68 trillion), [99] [100] [101] making the economic output of Shenzhen the third largest out of Chinese cities, [102] trailing behind Shanghai and Beijing ...

  8. 37 photos of the weirdest and most unique McDonald's ... - AOL

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    The restaurant opened on October 8, 1990, in Shenzhen's special economic zone. The South China Morning Post reported that on its opening day, the unique McDonald's received over 40,000 customers ...

  9. Shenzhen Guesthouse Hotel - Wikipedia

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    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.