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  2. Guomao Building - Wikipedia

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    Construction started on 1 November 1982 and was completed 37 months later on December 29, 1985. This earned the city's rapid development the nickname "Shenzhen Speed". It was the tallest building in China upon completion. [4] The building stands on a slot of 20,000 square metres and a built-up floor area of 100,000 square metres.

  3. Coastal City - Wikipedia

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    Coastal City (Chinese: 海岸城; pinyin: Hǎi'àn Chéng; Jyutping: hoi2 ngon6 sing4) is a shopping and office complex in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China.Located in the central business district of Nanshan, it occupies an entire city block bounded by Binhai, Nanhai, Houhai, Houhaibin and Chuangye Roads.

  4. COCO Park - Wikipedia

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    COCO Park is a group of shopping complexes in Shenzhen. The primary one is Futian COCO Park in Futian District, Shenzhen. Futian COCO Park was established in 2007. [1] Various journalists working for the South China Morning Post described it as "Shenzhen’s answer to Lan Kwai Fong." [1] [2] This refers to an entertainment district in Hong Kong.

  5. Shekou - Wikipedia

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    The area attracts many tourists and has a sizable community of resident foreigners, and many non-Chinese restaurants exist in the area. [18] According to the Shenzhen Management and Service Center for Expats, 6,275 of the 43,919 registered expats living in Shenzhen are registered with the Shekou Police Station and Shenzhenwan Police Station alone.

  6. Dongmen, Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    As one of the older parts of Shenzhen, the Dongmen area was established about 300 years ago as the centre of the Shenzhen Market (深圳墟), the town which would later lend its name to the city. This leads it to be alternatively known as "Laojie" (lit. "Old Street").

  7. List of revolving restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Skies Restaurant & Lounge, Hyatt Regency Crown Center, Kansas City (closed December 1, 2011, when Sheraton Hotels took over the Hyatt) Top of the Riverfront, Millennium Hotel , St. Louis (closed 2014)

  8. Indian Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Many overseas Indian restaurants in the West and the Middle East also cater to the overseas Indians' nostalgic taste for Indian Chinese food. [25] The cuisine is also branching out into the mainstream in major cities of North America, such as New York City , San Francisco , Seattle , Philadelphia , Houston , Dallas , Chicago , Toronto , Los ...

  9. Culture of Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    Other bookstores in Shenzhen include Bao'an Book City, Longgang Book City, Yantian Book City, and more. Shenzhen Central Bookstore is situated in the Futian CBD District. It is the largest book sales center in Shenzhen. It sells 300,000 different types of books and is renowned as "Asia's largest independent bookstore". [8] Shenzhen is known as ...