Futian District has a new addition: a Sino-Finnish Design Park. Its opening was attended by more than 100 officials and design professionals, and is hoped to contribute to the growing relationship between Helsinki and Shenzhen. Read More>>
In an effort to help alleviate the pressure on Shenzhen’s Medical system, foreigners investors will be encouraged to establish medical institutions in Shenzhen. Read More>>
According to a report from Voice of China’s CNR News, about 600,000 people’s lives are affected by Shenzhen’s Xiaping landfill, as the smells have serious affects on their daily lives. People have complained to the landfill authorities for years and ... Read More>>
Pasadena’s East West Bank has opened a branch in Shenzhen, making it the first Los Angeles bank with a branch there. Read More>>
The 2014-2015 Guangdong Regional Income Survey Report was published last week, demonstrating that average income growth across Guangdong had slowed down. Read More>>
The high-speed train service between Shenzhen and Jinan, in Shandong province, is expected to start at the end of this year. Read More>>
Passengers using the subway on Shenzhen’s discount card (for example the student one) need to pay attention to a change in ticketing, four stations will implement channels for those traveling on discount cards. Read More>>
In the next few years, the Shenzhen Municipal Government will spend 6 billion RMB on making the city’s tap water drinkable for more households. Right now, households in only 50 residential compounds in Shenzhen have drinkable water straight from the tap. Read More>>
A Futian woman had her case dismissed by the court as she attempted to sue Apple in claiming that the preloaded apps had invaded her privacy. Read More>>
Shenzhen will have an increase in the number of smoggy days ahead as the weather conditions are unfavourable – less rain and more wind from the north of the country. Read More>>
Following Guangzhou’s lead, the Shenzhen police is hoping to ban the sale of electric bikes as they are deemed a danger and are causing increasingly more accidents on the road. Read More>>
At the moment, more than 1,000 people in Shenzhen are still waiting to take the driver’s license test three years after signing up for it. In total, this means that there are 600,000 people waiting to take the test. Read More>>
Shenzhen will be lowering the fuel surcharge to 2 RMB in the first price drop in 28 months Read More>>
Spring Airlines, Shanghai budget airline, will start two flights to Japan on October 26. There will be a flight to Saga, and a flight to Takamatsu. Read More>>
BT8 Bar and Restaurant have come to Shenzhen all the way from Northern Ireland to bring the best of fusion dining to the south coast. Read More>>
Shenzhen’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed 10 cases of dengue fever in Shenzhen so far this year, according to the Shenzhen Daily. Read More>>
Three more high-speed trains have been added from Shenzhen North to go to Shenzhen, Nanchang, and Guangzhou. Read More>>
Five of Forbes China’s Most Innovative People list live in Shenzhen including Zhang Xiaolong from Tencent. Read More>>
Starting October 1, anyone wishing to make an appointment with Shenzhen’s Exit and Entry bureau must first make an online appointment. Read More>>
Shenzhen authorities are getting tough with big fines for businesses that flout the city’s indoor smoking ban, which was implemented in March this year. Read More>>
A Shenzhen public school has sworn in the first foreign school vice principal in the the city’s history of the public school system as a part of a continued effort to make education in Nanshan District more international. Read More>>
City authorities have increased the capacity for the Shenzhen Marathon to 15,000, 5,000 more than the previous year. Read More>>
Here’s a great chance to get rid of all those clothes clogging up your closet that you never wear anymore, whilst doing your good deed for the week. Read More>>
According to recent statistics from a report by the Shenzhen Women’s Federation, domestic violence occurs in 55 percent of Shenzhen homes between people aged 28-50. Read More>>