The top 50 enterprises with transactions at the Shenzhen International Tuna Transaction Center reaching 10 million yuan (US$1.44 million) annually will each receive a subsidy equivalent to 1% of the total sales, capped at 1 million yuan.
2023-05-11
The growth of scientific research talents in Shenzhen has outpaced that of Shanghai, Beijing, Chongqing, Guangzhou and Suzhou over the past five years, according to a report jointly released by the International Science and Technology Information Center and global information analytics company Elsevier recently.
The seventh Shenzhen Brand Week kicked off yesterday with a raft of themed activities that will run until Monday.
2023-05-10
The Shenzhen International Fisheries and Sea Food Expo held at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center in Futian District will feature two grand bluefin tuna cutting ceremonies tomorrow and Friday.
Researchers from Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden discovered a new plant family, genus and several new species during their recent survey of plant diversity at Qiniang Mountain in Longgang District, according to Shenzhen Economic Daily.
The Shenzhen Blood Center launched a series of events to mark the 30th anniversary of the city’s efforts in promoting blood donations yesterday, the World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day.
2023-05-09
A 337-meter-long child-friendly road with bright colors and clear patterns has recently been put into use in Nanshan District.
Shenzhen residents’ interests in water sports are on the rise. The city will host over 50 competitions related to sailing, rowing, and dragon boat racing this year.
Affected by multiple factors including global warming, Shenzhen is expected to experience stronger typhoons this year, earlier than previous years, a senior meteorologist said at a news conference Saturday afternoon.
2023-05-08
Large research infrastructures are public research platforms open to higher educational institutions, research institutes and enterprises so as to support the joint efforts of enterprises and researchers, according to Yu Shuhong, dean of the Institute of Innovative Materials of the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech).
More than 300 Lumbini residents in Nepal felt the warmth of Shenzhen at a ceremony held to dole out money and supplies collected by a Shenzhen delegation to the locals in the Chinese Temple in Lumbini, a Buddhist pilgrimage center, on Friday.
Shenzhen received 5.18 million traveler visits during the five-day May Day holiday that ended Wednesday, hitting a new high over the same period in the past five years, sources from the Shenzhen Municipal Culture, Radio, Television, Tourism and Sports Bureau said.
2023-05-05
RX will seize the immense opportunities and work with the Shenzhen government and local partners to foster more large-scale international exhibitions with greater industry influence, according to Hugh M. Jones IV, CEO of RX ( formerly known as Reed Exhibitions), a world leading event organizer.
A new international air cargo route linking Shenzhen and London was launched Saturday.
When it comes to Shenzhen, the word “young” is often used to describe the thriving metropolis. It is an apt description beyond doubt, as the city is young in terms of both its development history and population.
2023-05-04
The city's transport terminals and theme parks witnessed record number of visitors during the May Day holiday, indicating a full recovery in terms of consumption.
Winning entries of the Shenzhen Global Design Award, which are being displayed at Bay Opera of Shenzhen in Bao'an District, attracted a large number of citizens during the May Day holiday.
After graduation from garment design at the Hubei Institute of Fine Arts in 1996, Zhao Huizhou chose Shenzhen to start her career and created her own brand Eachway in 1997.
2023-04-28
Simon Collins, former dean of the School of Fashion at Parsons School of Design in New York, praised Shenzhen’s commitment to and support for design during an interview after the opening ceremony of Shenzhen Design Week on Thursday.
Shenzhen Design Week, which kicked off Thursday, will bring in a larger conversation that will benefit all the cities everywhere with voices from Shenzhen and other design cities, according to Johnathon Strebly, former president of the International Council of Design.