Shenzhen (IPA: [ʂə́ntʂə̂n]( is a major city in the south of Southern China's Guangdong Province, situated immediately north of Hong Kong. The area became China's first€”and arguably one of the most successful€”Special Economic Zones. It currently also holds sub-provincial administrative status, with powers slightly less than a province.
Shenzhen's novel and modern cityscape is the result of the vibrant economy made possible by rapid foreign investment since the institution of the policy of "reform and opening" establishment of the Special Economic Zone in the late 1970s. Before this, Shenzhen was a small village. Since the late seventies, both Chinese and foreign nationals have invested enormous sums in the economy of Shenzhen. More than US$30 billion in foreign investment has gone into both fully foreign owned and joint ventures, initially mainly in manufacturing but recently increasingly in service industries. Shenzhen is now reputedly one of the fastest growing cities in the world.[2] Being southern mainland China's major financial centre, Shenzhen is home to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as well as the headquarters of numerous high-tech companies. Shenzhen is also the third busiest container port in China, ranking only after Shanghai and Hong Kong.

Shenzhen China Travel

2012-02-08T02:40:20Z
SHENZHEN, China , Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- Universal Travel Group (NYSE: UTA) ("Universal Travel Group" or the "Company"), a leading travel services provider in China offering package tours, air ticketing, and hotel ...
2012-02-21T11:21:47Z
... for a Chinese company suing Apple Inc. in China over its use of the iPad trademark indicated Tuesday that his client would be willing to discuss a settlement. Xie Xianghui, lawyer for Shenzhen Proview Technology, said that since no final ...
2012-02-17T10:22:06Z
BEIJING, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) -- Chinese shares closed mixed Friday with the benchmark ... Losers outnumbered gainers by 594 to 303 in Shanghai, and by 961 to 399 in Shenzhen. Tourism-related shares rallied after six central government departments jointly ...
2012-02-17T21:34:59Z
"The only compensation claim is 100,000 yuan (15,880 US dollars), which is for payment of lawyers and related travel expenses ... court case to Proview Shenzhen and the final verdict has yet to be delivered, authorities in some Chinese cities have taken ...
2012-02-08T11:08:34Z
“‘Vacation-style’ treatment – yet another new noun brimming with Chinese characteristics,” wrote Eric Jiao, CEO of a Shenzhen-based mobile internet company. Among the most notable figures to seize on the phrase was Li Zhuang, a lawyer ...
2012-02-17T18:50:21Z
Already Riverdance is very popular amongst the Chinese and Irish tourism officials are keen to entice visitors ... which inspired the building of a similar zone in the city of Shenzhen, the pilot project of former leader Deng Xiaoping's economic reforms.
2012-02-06T23:35:24Z
Luo Yanyan, an analyst at China Merchants Securities based in the southern city of Shenzhen, said the scheme would have little impact on Chinese carriers in the coming, few years. "It remains uncertain whether the EU can actually put this into force ...
2012-02-17T07:37:28Z
The company is awaiting approval for a share listing in Shenzhen. Hundreds of thousands of ... wildlife and also increasing affluence among many ordinary Chinese who now keep pets, travel overseas and have changing attitudes toward traditions ...
2012-02-18T04:51:38Z
Some 19,000 miles from San Benito is Shenzhen in China. Manuel Lara has been invited to attend ... "I see it as a two-week vacation." He believes the trip amounts to nothing more than smoke and mirrors for the Chinese to push their products on the city.
2012-02-09T18:31:12Z
HAXLR8R will gather its first class of startups at the Shiling Industrial Park in the Nanshan district of Shenzhen ... travel—will eventually have to figure out where to mass-produce their products. And chances are the answer will be China.