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  2. Culture of Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    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 elements.

  3. Category:Facebook groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Facebook groups" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. List of non-governmental organizations in China - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of domestic and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating in China. Relations between Chinese NGOs and the government fluctuate over time. [ 1 ] Most Chinese NGOs and activists work with government entities that support their goals and selectively oppose government entities which contest their goals.

  5. Overseas Chinese Town - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Chinese Town in 2020. Overseas Chinese Town (OCT, simplified Chinese: 华侨城; traditional Chinese: 華僑城; pinyin: huáqiáo chéng; Jyutping: Waa4 Kiu4 Sing4) is the colloquial name for a cluster of scenic spots in Nanshan District of Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, around the Window of the World Station, Overseas Chinese Town Station, Qiaocheng East Station and Qiaocheng ...

  6. Chung Ying Street - Wikipedia

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    The name is a mark of history of the Second Convention of Peking, a treaty that China under the Qing dynasty was forced to lease New Territories to Britain in 1899. The street was a river in 1899, and the British used the high water mark as the border. The river was too shallow at the section of Sha Tau Kok. It dried before the coming of World ...

  7. Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhen [a] is a city in the province of Guangdong, China.A special economic zone, it is located on the east bank of the Pearl River estuary on the central coast of Guangdong, bordering Hong Kong to the south, Dongguan to the north, Huizhou to the northeast, and Macau to the southwest.

  8. Luohu, Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    The name Shenzhen was first mentioned in 1410 [5] though the town was only first documented in 1688 [6] but was believed to be inhabited long before this. The market town prospered and expanded out of its boundaries in the early 20th century, following the completion of the Kowloon–Canton Railway , which the town was a stopping station.

  9. Demographics of Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    The male to female ratio in Shenzhen is 130 to 100, making the city having the highest sex disparity in comparison to other cities in Guangdong. [2] Shenzhen also has a high birth rate compared to other Chinese cities with 21.7 babies for every 10,000 of its 13.44 million population in 2019. [7]