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    1. My hosts assured me I could jump on the mid-afternoon ferry to Hong Kong from the Shekou terminal at the western end of Shenzhen.
    2. The flap with China also is forcing Hong Kong to finally take into account the new airports under construction in the Portuguese enclave of Macao and across the Chinese border in Shenzhen.
    3. Shenzhen, located across the border from Hong Kong, is one of four special economic zones with greater freedoms to deal directly with foreign investors and is regarded as one of China's most open cities.
    4. His partner in the project was government-owned Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Development Co. And they agreed to split profits evenly.
    5. The 500-seat McDonald's restaurant in a three-story building is operated by McDonald's Restaurant Shenzhen Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of McDonald's Hong Kong.
    6. Shenzhen officials invited Communist Party General Secretary Jiang Zemin to attend, but there has been no word on whether he will go.
    7. China B shares in Shanghai and Shenzhen have staged a strong comeback recently after months of decline.
    8. While officials have permitted secondary markets to develop, they have tried to discourage the wild speculation that fuels trading on Shenzhen's Red Lychee Avenue, dubbed China's Wall Street by some local traders.
    9. The people who travelled to Shenzhen were taking him at his word.
    10. For Shenzhen is to build 15 new public toilets, at a total cost of 6.6m yuan - the equivalent of Dollars 51,163 each.
    11. Shanghai's 'B' share market now has a total capitalisation of USDollars 151m, while Shenzhen's is Dollars 685.2m.
    12. The average premium to issue price of the six Shenzhen B share issues was more than 380 per cent on Friday.
    13. In another case, an Everbright subsidiary in Beijing purchased $7.2 million in the Shenzhen special economic zone, across the border from Hong Kong, at a black market rate of about 6 yuan to the dollar, according to the paper.
    14. It has seats on the Hong Kong, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges and has applied to operate a representative office in Shenzhen.
    15. Deng was probably speaking for all worried officials when he reportedly noted in Shenzhen, the SEZ adjoining Hong Kong: 'Everything can collapse very quickly if mismanaged.
    16. "What's happening to us couldn't possibly be a very encouraging signal for other investors," says Miss Yeung, who represents Mr. Shia in the joint-venture company, Shenzhen Lian Cheng (Wenjindu) Joint Development Ltd.
    17. The daily said that among the children working in Shenzhen, more than 1,000 were recruited from the nearby rural province of Guangxi.
    18. In late 1989, the government gave a green light to resurrect dormant stock exchanges in Shanghai and Shenzhen, a special economic zone adjacent to Hong Kong.
    19. The venture, Shenzhen Harbour City Industrial Development, will have an initial capital of about 160m yuan (USDollars 27.7m).
    20. Shenzhen Plastics Corp. in Guangdong province boasts that money of an American-Taiwanese investor helped the firm gain favorable treatment from Chinese authorities.
    21. While Shenzhen, just across the water from Hong Kong, is the larger, most of its quoted companies are joint ventures with the colony.
    22. Liu Qian, 18, also was at the station trying to return to her village in neighboring Hunan province after she failed to get a job at an electronics factory in Shenzhen, a special economic zone next to Hong Kong.
    23. Shenzhen officials also set a ceiling to avoid what they call "excessive profits."
    24. In the first four months of the year, Shenzhen traders swapped shares valued at a total of nearly $13 million, double the value of stock trading in all of China last year, according to government estimates.
    25. Chinese entering Shenzhen need special travel permits, as if for a foreign country.
    26. The fledgling markets in Shanghai and Shenzhen have seen soaring prices, volatility, overstrained systems and violence.
    27. It is expected the venture will spend $13 million to build and equip a plant in Shenzhen, also in southern China.
    28. Shenzhen officials declined comment on the report.
    29. Protests spread to Wuhan, capital of neighboring Hubei province, and to the cities of Chongqing and Kunming and the special economic zone at Shenzhen, on the border with Hong Kong.
    30. Shenzhen authorities later launched a series of swoops to arrest hundreds of gangsters in the special economic zone. Analysts say it is vital for the authorities to restore order on the markets.
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