Shenzhen (IPA: [ʂəÌntʂə̂n]( 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'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 English Teachers
2012-02-18T01:52:41Z
He also had a foundation named after him, and a school opened in China's Shenzhen to help the talented children in short of financial support, or those without qualified teacher ... which means Dedication in English, so as to inspire the students.
2012-02-20T05:17:54Z
He also had a foundation named after him, and a school opened in China's Shenzhen to help the talented children in short of financial support, or those without qualified teacher ... which means Dedication in English, so as to inspire the students.
2012-02-10T05:22:36Z
Four high schools in Shenzhen cut short ... vacation lessons in 2010, but teachers kept telling parents to keep the children studying long hours during vacation. So I now have to pay 1,520 yuan ($241) a month for private English and mathematics classes ...
2012-02-09T23:53:19Z
Tens of thousands of people from Dragon Mountain joined migrant workers from other parts of China in booming Shenzhen and other coastal cities ... a local school teacher and a former Red Guard leader during the Cultural Revolution. He rose up to be the ...
2012-02-20T08:38:20Z
"A confinement nurse is a combination of nurse, early childhood teacher and dietitian," said Cui Jingwen ... "The emergence of high-end yuezi clubs in cities such as Shanghai and Shenzhen is a sign of market segmentation. Most of their operational ...