2014-03-26

Shenzhen : March 17-19, 2014 (Off off Tokyo)













I had a business trip to Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China.

The development of the city in the last 34 years, after it became China’s first special economic zone in 1980, is remarkable. It now has about 15 million people (including surrounding areas) and its par capita income is highest among the country’s major cities.

I did not have enough time to walk around the city, but I stopped at several interesting spots.

I had a dinner at a restaurant on a hill in Shekou, a ferry port in the western area of the city. Pictures of the old days (in the 1980s and 90s) were displayed. Deng Xiaoping’s pictures and words were impressive.

I visited Shekou about 30 years ago. Open air markets and shops were unsanitary. The situation has been completely changed.





I stayed in a hotel in the Mission Hills golf resort in the northern part of the city. They can play the games even in the night. Golf is becoming popular in the country.

I passed Hong Kong - China border by car. Check is made by both China and Hong Kong officials. Cards were making long lines.



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