Shenzhen City is situated in the coastal area of Guangdong Province, China. Shenzhen adjoins Hong Kong, borders on the Kowloon peninsula, is known as “the Back Yard Garden of Hong Kong “. Most of population in Shenzhen is from the other places of China, so Shenzhen is known as “immigrant city”. Shenzhen is the city where has the most port in China. It’s one of the main doors where China associates with the world.
Shenzhen is a beautiful garden seashore city in the coast of the south of China. It is full of sunshine and modern breath. As the first special economic zone of China, Shenzhen has been regarded as the window of China’s reform and opening-up all the time. Shenzhen is full of passion of reform and innovation. “Speed of Shenzhen” has already become a habit expression. In short 29 years, Shenzhen grow from a small fishing village to the modernized city. GDP increases from 179 million yuan in 1979 to more than 670 billion yuan in 2007. Shenzhen has created the miracle in the international economic developing history. Shenzhen has already become one of the most developed cities of economy in China Mainland at present.
Shenzhen is an old and young city. History of Shenzhen can be traced back to more than 5000 years ago, but the development history is just only 29 years as a modern city. Shenzhen grew from a small town of border to a prosperous modernized city within 29 years.
Shenzhen is one of the important tourist cities of China. Although no historical sites, it is praised as theme park of China and innovative city of the travel. Shenzhen has already become the tourist city of multidirectional recreation. Include cityscape, sea scenery, native culture, going shopping and pastime, recreation, commercial activity and health care…
Shenzhen China is one of the cities with the fastest developing speed in China Mainland. There isn’t distance between Shenzhen and the world. It is an internationalization city. The 26th World University Games will be held here in 2011. Shenzhen is the youngest host city in history of World University Games.


