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Shenzhen ([ʂə́nʈʂə̂n]; Chinese: 深圳) is a major city in Guangdong Province, China. Situated immediately north of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the area became China’s first and one of the most successful Special Economic Zones (SEZ). It currently also holds sub-provincial administrative status, with powers slightly less than a province. According to the Government report for 2014, Shenzhen had a population of 10,628,900 and a metropolitan area population of over 18 million.
Shenzhen’s modern cityscape is the result of its vibrant economy made possible by rapid foreign investment since the institution of the policy of “reform and opening” establishment of the SEZ in late 1979, before which it was only a market town called Sham Chun Hui (深圳墟, literally Shenzhen Market) which the Kowloon-Canton Railway passes through. Significant sums of finance have been invested into the SEZ by both Chinese citizens and foreign nationals. More than US$30 billion in foreign investment has gone into both foreign-owned and joint ventures, at first mainly in manufacturing but more recently in the service industries as well. Shenzhen was one of the fastest-growing cities in the world during the 1990s and the 2000s. Shenzhen's population boom slowed down to less than one percent per year by 2013 as the manufacturing boom ebbed in favor of other industries. Shenzhen is a major financial center in southern China. The city is home to the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as well as the headquarters of numerous high-tech companies. It was dubbed as China's Silicon Valley due to this high concentration of technology companies. Shenzhen ranks 22nd in the 2015 edition of the Global Financial Centres Index published by the Z/Yen Group and Qatar Financial Centre Authority. It also has one of the busiest container ports in the world. In 2007, Shenzhen was named one of China’s ten most livable cities by Chinese Cities Brand Value Report.
Future City Competition is a national competition in the United States that focuses on improving student's math, engineering, and science skills. The program is open to students in the 6th, 7th, and 8th grades who attend a public, private or home school.
The National Engineers Week Future City Competition (www.futurecity.org) is an example of problem based learning with computer simulation. It is an example of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) education. The program asks 6th, 7th and 8th grade students from around the nation to team with engineer-volunteer mentors to create — first on computer and then in three-dimensional models — their visions of the city of tomorrow. The Future City Competition, organized under the National Engineers Week Foundation, has been operating under the National Engineers Week Future City Competition charter since 1992.
The aim of the National Engineers Week Future City Competition is to provide an exciting educational engineering program for sixth, seventh and eighth grade students that combines a stimulating engineering challenge with an inquiry-based application to present their vision of a city of the future.
Hong Kong (香港; "Fragrant Harbour"), officially Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, is an autonomous territory on the southern coast of China at the Pearl River Estuary and the South China Sea. Hong Kong is known for its skyline and deep natural harbour. It has a land area of 1104 km2 and shares its northern border with Guangdong Province of Mainland China. With around 7.2 million inhabitants of various nationalities, Hong Kong is one of the world's most densely populated metropolises.
After the First Opium War (1839–42), Hong Kong became a British colony with the perpetual cession of Hong Kong Island, followed by Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and a 99-year lease of the New Territories from 1898. Hong Kong remained under British control for about a century until the Second World War, when Japan occupied the colony from December 1941 to August 1945. After the Surrender of Japan, the British resumed control. In the 1980s, negotiations between the United Kingdom and the China resulted in the 1984 Sino-British Joint Declaration, which provided for the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong on 30 June 1997. The territory became a special administrative region of China with a high degree of autonomy on 1 July 1997 under the principle of one country, two systems. Disputes over the perceived misapplication of this principle have contributed to popular protests, including the 2014 Umbrella Revolution.
Silicon Valley is a nickname for the southern portion of the San Francisco Bay Area, which is located in part of the U.S. state of California known as Northern California. It is home to many of the world's largest high-tech corporations, as well as thousands of startup companies. Geographically, it encompasses all of the Santa Clara Valley, the southern half of the San Francisco Peninsula, and southern portions of the East Bay. It includes parts or most of Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, and Alameda County.
The word "valley" refers to the Santa Clara Valley, where the region has traditionally been centered, which includes the city of San Jose and surrounding cities and towns. The word "silicon" originally referred to the large number of silicon chip innovators and manufacturers in the region. The term "Silicon Valley" eventually came to refer to all high tech businesses in the area, and is now generally used as a synecdoche for the American high-technology economic sector. It also became a global synonym for leading high-tech research and enterprises, and thus inspired similar named locations, as well as research parks and technology centers with a comparable structure all around the world.
Wired is a full-color monthly American magazine, published in both print and online editions, that reports on how emerging technologies affect culture, the economy and politics. Owned by Condé Nast, it is headquartered in San Francisco, California and has been in publication since its first issue in March/April 1993. Several spin-offs have been launched including: Wired UK, Wired Italia, Wired Japan and Wired Germany.
In its earliest colophons, Wired credited Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan as its "patron saint." From the beginning, the strongest immediate influence on the magazine's editorial outlook came from the techno-utopian agenda of co-founder Stewart Brand and his long-time associate Kevin Kelly.
From 1998 to 2006, Wired magazine and Wired News (which publishes at Wired.com) had separate owners. However, throughout that time, Wired News remained responsible for reprinting Wired magazine's content online, due to a business agreement made when Condé Nast purchased the magazine (but not the website). In July 2006, Condé Nast announced an agreement to buy Wired News for $25 million, reuniting the magazine with its website.
Future Cities, a full-length documentary strand from WIRED Video, takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired We examine the unique manufacturing ecosystem that has emerged, gaining access to the world’s leading hardware-prototyping culture whilst challenging misconceptions from the west. The film looks at how the evolution of “Shanzhai” – or copycat manufacturing – has transformed traditional models of business, distribution and innovation, and asks what the rest of the world can learn from this so-called “Silicon Valley of hardware". Future Cities is part of a new flagship documentary strand from WIRED Video that explores the technologies, trends and ideas that are changing our world. Subscribe to the WIRED YouTube channel to...
Our very own Simone Giertz recently went on a trip to China, and reports on her visit from the famous Shenzhen electronics market! Simone explains what she found interesting about the marketplace, and shows off some of her finds from the trip! Find more of Simone's robots here! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3KEoMzNz8eYnwBC34RaKCQ Shot by Simone Giertz and edited by Adam Isaak Music by Jinglepunks Subscribe for more videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=testedcom Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/testedcom Get updates on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/testedcom Tested is: Adam Savage http://www.twitter.com/donttrythis Norman Chan http://www.twitter.com/nchan Simone Giertz http://www.twitter.com/simonegiertz Joey Fameli http://www.twitter.com/joey...
The first documentary in our Future Cities strand takes us inside the bustling Chinese city of Shenzhen. Subscribe to WIRED►► http://po.st/SubscribeWired In this first episode we take a glimpse into Huaqiangbei, the city's vast market district, and talk Moore’s Law and its impact on software vs hardware development before visiting HAX, the only hardware accelerator of its kind in the world. We also begin to explore the origins of this unique and vibrant city, and how it continues to be shaped. Episode two is out next Tuesday 14th June. Subscribe to the WIRED YouTube channel to not miss an episode. Future Cities is part of a new flagship documentary strand from WIRED Video that explores the technologies, trends and ideas that are changing our world. CONNECT WITH WIRED Web: http://po.st/...
Shenzhen is an awesome energy packed place with shopping bazaars and malls everywhere you turn. If you are looking for inexpensive and bargain shopping while your staying in Hong Kong then Shenzhen is the place to go !! Visa on arrival cost was 168 Yuan (Chinese money - must be paid in Yuan - not hong kong dollar). (i have an Australian passport but cost does not vary that much). Most Hong Kong ATMS give RMB (Yuan). If you have any questions, leave a comment below (or contact me on social media (links below). Thumbs up and subscribe for more travel adventures :) For travel information, costs, must see attractions, how to work and travel abroad long term and itineraries check out http://www.nomadgirl.co Hong Kong Daily expenses - v's Melbourne (a cost break down) http://www.nomadgir...
We visit the one of the largest electronic districts in the world, the famous Shenzhen Electronics Markets! HUGE thanks to Judd for showing me around Shenzhen, wouldn't have been able to do it without your help! Also a massive thanks to Shining 3D for flying me to China, many more videos of my visit to come. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss any future 3D Printing Reviews, Tutorials or Projects! --- Like what we do? Visit us at makersmuse.com for more information about Makers Muse! Say G'day to us on Twitter and Instagram @makersmuse Ways you can support Maker's Muse: -Want to buy a 3D Printer but don't know where to start? Get our eBook here! https://gumroad.com/products/NBvg/ - Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/makersmuse?ty=h -Buy a T-shirt! http://www....
Join me on a magic carpet ride throughout Shenzhen! In this video, I share what it's like to live in Shenzhen, including where to go, what to do, and what to expect. This video is part of a collaboration project with China's best vloggers. Check out their channels to learn more about life in China: Austin Guidry: https://www.youtube.com/user/austinguidry2 Green Girl: https://www.youtube.com/user/Maiqiify Collin Sphere: https://www.youtube.com/user/CollinRocka SerpentZA: http://www.youtube.com/user/serpentza Want 88 Eye-Opening Questions To Boost Your Energy? Get the FREE e-book: http://eepurl.com/90Q5L - LET'S CONNECT - Website: http://www.TheFrankLife.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thefranklife Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/_FrankMacri Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/frank...
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Shenzhen I/O is the latest title from Zachtronics, creator of many fantastic logic puzzle games such as Spacechem, Infinifactory and TIS-100. Shenzhen I/O takes the coding mechanic of TIS-100 and adds in circuit design to the mix.
Shenzhen not only become China's first Special Economic Zone but also turned out to be one of the most powerful cities in China. There's a whole lots of things you can do in this modern and prosperous metropolis! Lots of tourist attractions, wonderful nightlife, cheap shopping, fresh seafood, a range of beach resorts and etc. For those who have come to this city, have you ever wonder what this city looks like in one day? If you haven't, welcome aboard! See the video above to find out the beauty of Shenzhen's day and night! It's timelapse view of many places in Shenzhen where the locals often go(not only the visitor). Here are some places that are mentioned from the video: KK100 (KingKey 100) Longgang Universiade Center Shenzhen Bay Park (Shenzhenwan Gongyuan) Minsk World Dongmen She...
You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities! SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TTVasia Be on the look out for several insider Tips within the show! The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an County into Shenzhen City by March of 1979. In May 1980, Shenzhen was designated as the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the State Council. Here's your essential Shenzhen Travel Guide this June 2015 - our host Kayli Lum tours you around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in city of Shenzhen. Shenzhen has three major trai...
Shenzhen is an awesome energy packed place with shopping bazaars and malls everywhere you turn. If you are looking for inexpensive and bargain shopping while your staying in Hong Kong then Shenzhen is the place to go !! Visa on arrival cost was 168 Yuan (Chinese money - must be paid in Yuan - not hong kong dollar). (i have an Australian passport but cost does not vary that much). Most Hong Kong ATMS give RMB (Yuan). If you have any questions, leave a comment below (or contact me on social media (links below). Thumbs up and subscribe for more travel adventures :) For travel information, costs, must see attractions, how to work and travel abroad long term and itineraries check out http://www.nomadgirl.co Hong Kong Daily expenses - v's Melbourne (a cost break down) http://www.nomadgir...
Join me on a magic carpet ride throughout Shenzhen! In this video, I share what it's like to live in Shenzhen, including where to go, what to do, and what to expect. This video is part of a collaboration project with China's best vloggers. Check out their channels to learn more about life in China: Austin Guidry: https://www.youtube.com/user/austinguidry2 Green Girl: https://www.youtube.com/user/Maiqiify Collin Sphere: https://www.youtube.com/user/CollinRocka SerpentZA: http://www.youtube.com/user/serpentza Want 88 Eye-Opening Questions To Boost Your Energy? Get the FREE e-book: http://eepurl.com/90Q5L - LET'S CONNECT - Website: http://www.TheFrankLife.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thefranklife Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/_FrankMacri Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/frank...
When I traveled to Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Hong Kong, I make a video of my Trip. Here is the place that I visited. Shenzhen - Luohu - Window of The World Guangzhou - Five Ram Statue, Yuexiu Park - Beijing Road - Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street - Pearl River Cruise - Canon Tower (TV Tower) - Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall Hong Kong - Victoria Peak - Repulse Bay - Tungchung City Gate Outlet More Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/enjoyajadotcom?sub_confirmation=1 Please subscribe to see other traveling and culinary video. All about Indonesia Audio by: Tobu - Damn Son Tobu & Winson Pruden - Afraid Of Love (ft. Ranza Diven) http://twitter.com/tobuofficial http://facebook.com/tobuofficial http://soundcloud.com/7obu http://instagram.com/7obu http://youtube.com/tobuofficial http://smarturl.it/Tob...
Shenzhen is a major city situated immediately north of Hong Kong. It is China's first Special Economic Zones (SEZs), with modern cityscape developed within short period of 35 Years before which it was only a small village......Through this video U would have fair idea on the History of this place in Main Land China.
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You're watching INSIDER TV - the insider's guide to the world's most exciting cities! Here's your essential Shenzhen Travel Guide - Insider TV host Kayli Lum tours you around the best places to eat, drink, shop, and play in city of Shenzhen. What to do in Shenzhen in the month April of 2015: HISTORY AND CULTURE: The city of Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly especially during the Han Dynasty, thus placing the area under special Imperial protection. The Central Government and the Guangdong Provincial Government decided to rename Bao'an County into Shenzhen City by March of 1979. In May 1980, Shenzhen was designated as the first Special Economic Zone (SEZ) by the State Council. GETTING AROUND: Discover the many attractions the eclectic city of Shenzhen has to offer. Shenzhen ha...
How to get from Hong Kong airport to Shenzhen, the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone visa, and metro travel, arriving in Shenzhen, and the boarder crossing, visa process and immigration costs. Ausstralian, Canadian, Irish, New Zealand and most EU passport holders are eligible for the Shenzhen visa. UK passport holders are currently eligible for the Shenzhen visa, although this status tends to change somewhat frequently. US passport holders are not eligible for the Shenzhen visa and nor are they likely to be in the near future. Other countries not eligible are passport holders of Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Cameroon, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Israel, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Sudan, Turkey, Ugan...
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Shenzhen in Guangdong Province was once one of China's fastest growing cities and is currently the headquarters of numerous high-tech companies. In this Documentary style short video we will be spending a day exploring the streets of this young city and meeting some of its people.
Ting Ting is a girl traveling to Shenzhen. She is introducing everyone to the culture and life of the city. along the way she will teach you some Chinese words that will help you if you ever want to come to China to travel. in this video she introduces the different modes of transportation available in the city. And some other tourist attractions.
Над фильмом работали: Сергей Лукша - продюсер, режиссёр, звукорежиссёр, сценарист Евгений Кайстр - оператор, звукооператор, постановщик, монтажёр, цветокорректор Лина Ясинская - гримёр, сценарист Дмитрий Соловьёв - исполнит. продюсер, сценарист Роли исполняли: Дмитрий Соловьёв - экскурсовод Лина Ясинская - туристка Сергей Янкевич - турист №1, проститутка Дмитрий Погодаев - турист №2 Сергей Лукша - турист №3 Артур Украинский - эпизод в кафе Надежда Снегова - эпизод в кафе Шэньчжэнь, Гонкон, 2013 PS: Основано на реальных событиях :)
InterContinental Shenzhen concierge takes you on an insider tour and travel guide into Shenzhen, China. Get to know the famous eating outlets and places to shop and get around in Shenzhen.
Just before you go could we talk a while
Maybe my ol' face could make you smile
I know you haven't said all that's on your mind
We always used to keep an open line
People keep on changin'
So everyone's got to bend
I'll keep waiting
Love will come around again
You've already broken me down
And feelin's the way I do
I'm gonna miss you I'm gonna miss you
Try to hold the sun when it's sinking low
Try to keep away the lonely night
Try to make you stay when you wanna go
And nothin' that I say can make things right
People keep on changin'
So everyone's got to bend
I'll keep waiting
Love will come around again
You've already broken me down
And feelin's the way I do
I'm gonna miss you I'm gonna miss you
Just before you go could we talk a while
Maybe my ol' face could make you smile
Guess every dream is just like sand in the hand
Hold it too hard and it's gone
People keep on changin'
So everyone's got to bend
I'll keep waiting
Love will come around again
You've already broken me down
And feelin's the way I do