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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. Andaz Shenzhen Bay - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Vienna Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Huang established the company in Shenzhen in 1993. [2] It was the first Chinese hotel chain to have an "art and music" [note 6] theme. [9] At one time Huang wanted to make a budget hotel chain, since around 2007 budget hotel chains were prospering, but after five years of operations he chose to make Vienna Hotel a mid-range chain. [2]

  5. OCT East - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Overseas Chinese Town station - Wikipedia

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    It opened on 28 December 2004. It is located underground at Shennan Dadao (深南大道), near Shenzhen Bay Hotel (深圳湾大酒店; 深圳灣大酒店), [1] in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China. The station is named after Overseas Chinese Town. [2] It is also located close to Splendid China Folk Village and China Folk Culture Village. [3]

  7. Minghua (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Minghua (simplified Chinese: 明华; traditional Chinese: 明華; pinyin: Mínghuá; Jyutping: ming4 waa4), formerly MV Ancerville, is a 1962 French liner later converted to a cruise ship. Now landlocked, she is the centerpiece of the Sea World development in Shekou, Shenzhen, China.

  8. Culture of Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Cantonese restaurant - Wikipedia

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    Nearly all Cantonese restaurants provide yum cha, dim sum, dishes, and banquets with their business varying between the hour of the day.Some restaurants try to stand out by becoming more specialised (focusing on hot pot dishes or seafood, for example), while others offer dishes from other Chinese cuisines such as Sichuan, Shanghai, Fujian (Teochew cooking, a regional variation of Guangzhou is ...