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  1. Shenzhen (深圳) is a city in China. Shenzhen may also refer to: Shenzhen (comics), a graphic novel Shenzhen Airlines, airline headquartered in Shenzhen, China 2425 Shenzhen, a main-belt asteroid Shenzhen, a Type 051B destroyer of the Chinese Navy

  2. Line 13 of the Shenzhen Metro is one of the four new metro lines of the metro's Phase IV expansion under construction in the city of Shenzhen, Guangdong. [4] [5] The Phase 1 South section between Shenzhen Bay Checkpoint and Hi-Tech Central or Shenzhen University is expected to open on 28 October 2024, [2] [3] with the rest of Phase 1 and the ...

  3. Shenzhen Open may refer to: ATP Shenzhen Open, a men's professional tennis tournament WTA Shenzhen Open, a women's professional tennis tournament Shenzhen Longhua Open, a professional tennis tournament Shenzhen Luohu Challenger, a professional ...

  4. What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Permanent link Page information Cite this page Get shortened URL Download QR code Shenzhen Civic Center. Night view of Shenzhen Bay. The Shenzhen speed (Chinese: 深圳速度) was a term originally used during the early stages of Chinese economic reform to describe the fast construction of Guomao Building in Shenzhen, China.

  5. Longgang District ( simplified Chinese: 龙岗区; traditional Chinese: 龍崗區; pinyin: Lónggǎng Qū; Jyutping: lung4gong1 keoi1) is one of the nine districts of Shenzhen, Guangdong. It is located in northeastern Shenzhen. With an area of 682.87 square kilometres (263.66 sq mi), Longgang District is one of the largest districts by area in ...

  6. The Schengen Area (English: /ˈʃɛŋən/ SHENG-ən, Luxembourgish: [ˈʃæŋən] ⓘ) is an area encompassing 29 European countries that have officially abolished border controls at their mutual borders. Being an element within the wider area of freedom, security and justice policy of the European Union (EU), it mostly functions as a single ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DJIDJI - Wikipedia

    DJI is now the largest consumer drone company in the world, [15] driving many of its competitors out of the market. [6] 2015 also marked the beginning of DJI's RoboMaster Robotics Competition ( 机甲大师赛 ), an annual international collegiate robot combat tournament held at the Shenzhen Bay Sports Centre.