Three students traveling from Hong Kong to Shenzhen recently were stopped at the Luohu Customs on the Chinese side for trying to bring Google Glass into the country. Read More>>
Brace yourselves, residents of Shenzhen, as the May Day holiday will have a very wet start. Heavy rain is expected on the evening of April 30 and will continue through the first day of the holiday. Read More>>
The Shenzhen Transport Authorities have announced their May 1 holiday transport adjustments. To cope with the increased flow of passengers on the subway system on the national holiday the city’s subway lines will be extending their operating hours. Read More>>
The Shenzhen traffic police officially announced yesterday, April 24 that they would be operating undercover to secretly monitor traffic violations. From the outside the cars will look like ordinary cars but they will actually be equipped with industrial ... Read More>>
French Open winner Juan Carlos Ferrero and coach Antonio Martinez Cascales will be joining forces once more to open the Grand Gemdale-Ferrero International Tennis Academy in Shenzhen’s Pingshan New Zone. Read More>>
Yesterday Kuaibo Science and Technology Company Ltd became the subject of a police investigation. The Shenzhen based company has been disseminating pornographic and pirated materials according to a sizable number of informants. Read More>>
Longgang District Court in Shenzhen concluded its first ever trial involving a cult leader. The defendants, Tian and Lu were found guilty of using a cult organization to undermine the law and received suspended sentences of three years. Read More>>
From April 10 musicians from the Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra will be performing every Thursday at Shenzhen International Airport to welcome travelers after their long journeys. Read More>>
In a move that will make those of us in other cities very jealous, Shenzhen’s metro authorities will introduce free Wifi on three on its lines by the end of April. Lines 1,2 and 5 will be the lucky ones to feature this great new initiative. Read More>>
Torrential rain in Shenzhen on March 30 and 31 meant that the airport was forced to delay or cancel over 300 flights. This left around 5,000 passengers stranded at the airport, disgruntled and angry. Read More>>
A Dragonair flight from Shanghai to Hong Kong was diverted to Shenzhen Airport following heavy rain and hail storms in Hong Kong. However, this diversion turned into a seven hour wait on the tarmac for the 252 passengers on board. Read More>>
Hailing from Rotterdam in the Netherlands, female fronted hardcore band is playing Shenzhen Live on April 13. Their powerful, highly energetic yet catchy songs draw on influences from outside the genre whilst staying true to their hardcore roots. Read More>>
The Chinese University of Hong Kong has officially approved the opening of a campus in Shenzhen this fall. The next step is the global recruitment of teachers, the recruitment of students and the development of curriculum. Read More>>
According to an investigation by the Shenzhen Metro Group on four metro lines operating in the city, 9,658 cases of ticket evasion were discovered in 2013, amounting to a total annual loss of five million RMB. Read More>>
China’s central government released a notice for a ‘Thousand Experts Plan’ in early 2013. The plan allows for city governments to nominate foreign experts to receive a grant to live, work and do research in China. Read More>>
According to the latest Global Finance Centers Index (GFCI), Shenzhen has risen nine places from taking 27 position to now being in 18th. Read More>>
Stuck on bus for a long time and don’t know what to do with yourself. Well Shenzhen Bus Group LTD. may have a solution…as long as you have your smartphone with you. Read More>>
On March 10, Shenzhen customs stopped a man trying to enter China through the port. In the man’s car were four big suitcases, all containing very ordinary items: socks, shirts, toothbrush etc…oh and 3,800 bullets. Read More>>
Spanish folk band, Evoeh, began back in 2005 as a vocal duo with a guitar accompaniment. Their aim: to bring out the varied colors of different types of traditional music. Read More>>
The subway authorities of bordering Shenzhen and Hong Kong have teamed up to bring a special deal to regular customers. Read More>>
On March 5, workers at the IBM factory went on strike to after a deal between Lenovo and IBM was announced, which stipulated the closure of this factory and the transfer of their jobs. Read More>>
One of the world’s finest hotel chains has come to China. The Hilton Garden Inn hotel chain opened its first China hotel… Read More>>
Another four areas in Shenzhen’s Nanshan District will begin public bike hire program. The areas are Futian, Longhua, Longgang, and Pingshan Siqu. Read More>>
Shenzhen’s Baoan District to helping to keep you connected. 16 free WLAN zones have been set up in public spaces. Read More>>