Dapeng signs strategic agreement with SMBU
The Dapeng New Area Government signed a strategic agreement with Shenzhen MSU-BIT University (SMBU) at the university’s campus in Longgang District on Friday.
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Dapeng Subdistrict inks deals of over 3.5B yuan
Agreements for a total of 20 projects with investment exceeding 3.5 billion yuan (US$484.28 million) were clinched at an investment promotion conference held by Dapeng Subdistrict at Jinsha Bay Conch Exhibition Hall on March 28.
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Drone delivery service to be available in Nan'ao
A drone soared above Xichong Beach, successfully delivering fresh sea urchin to a designated spot using a descending rope Friday. This success means the availability of drone delivery service in Dongchong and Xichong are right around the corner.
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Dapeng to add 1,598 roadside parking spaces
Shenzhen plans to address the demand for short-term parking by adding almost 16,000 roadside parking spots, with 1,598 designated for Dapeng New District, sznews.com reported.
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What to Explore During the Spring Festival in Dapeng?
Spring Festival holiday events in Dapeng offer a variety of attractions for residents and visitors alike. Here are the highlights offering fun activities during the Spring Festival holiday in Dapeng.
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Locals, expats revel in Kuichong's carnival vibe
Performers and audience members immersed themselves in the joyous atmosphere an expat group created at the Baguang International Biovalley in Dapeng New District in late January.
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Five new Dapeng projects set in motion
Shenzhen initiated its first batch of 205 new projects for 2024 on Jan. 2. Five of the projects are located in Dapeng New District, representing a total investment of around 2.03 billion yuan (US$283 million), with 460 million yuan earmarked for 2024 alone.
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Guangdong Dapeng LNG Terminal cultivates aquatic products
The Guangdong Dapeng LNG Terminal has launched China’s inaugural cold-water culture demonstration project, leveraging the cooling properties of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to raise young fish and shellfish, as reported by the Shenzhen Special Zone Daily.
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