Located on the edge of Hong Kong, Shenzhen is still largely rural in the 1970s. In 1980, part of its territory acquires the status of special economic zone and becomes one of the main places of experimentation of the policy of opening to Foreign investments. Benefiting from its privileged geographical position, it is enjoying spectacular economic and demographic growth. In 2010, it has about 10 million inhabitants and is one of the richest municipalities in China. It is part of the Chinese megalopolis of the Pearl River Delta.
Author: Hawyih . Source: commons.wikimedia.org
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New Shenzhen, large scale land development; right: small scale redeveloped Baishizhou. foreground: usual street chaos. also, in case you were wondering how a city the size of metro D.C. appears « overnight, » here’s your answer.
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Double decked bridge across the Shenzhen River between en:Lok Ma Chau in Hong Kong (left) and Futian Port in Shenzhen
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