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Regional division of Shenzhen map

The administrative division information and zoning map of Shenzhen are as follows:

There are six administrative districts in Shenzhen. Among them, Shenzhen Special Economic Zone has four districts, namely Futian District, Luohu District, Nanshan District and Yantian District. There are two districts outside the special zone, namely Baoan District and Longgang District.

Futian District, Luohu District, Nanshan District, Yantian District, Baoan District, Longhua District, Guangming District, Longgang District, Pingshan District and Dapeng District.

The administrative area of Futian District is connected to Luohu District from Hongling Road in the east, to Qiaocheng East Road and Nanshan District in the west, to Shenzhen River and Shenzhen Bay in the south and to Baoan District in the north.

The administrative area of Luohu District is adjacent to Yantian District in the east, Hongling Road and Futian District in the west, Shenzhen River in the south, Hong Kong in the north, Longgang District and Baoan District in the north.

Nanshan District is adjacent to Futian District in the east of Qiaocheng East Road, Zhuhai City in the west, Shenzhen Bay and Neilingding Island across the sea in the south, and Baoan District in the north by Yang Taishan.

Yantian District starts from Beizaijiao, Dapeng Bay in the east, connects with Longgang District, connects with Luohu District in the west, connects with Hong Kong New Territories in the south, and adjoins Longgang District in the north.

Baoan District is adjacent to Longgang District in the east, Lingdingyang and Zhongshan City in the west, Nanshan District, Futian District and Luohu District in the south and Dongguan City in the north.

Longgang District is adjacent to Huizhou City in the southeast, Baoan District in the west, Luohu District and Yantian District in the south, facing Hong Kong across Dapeng Bay, and bordering Huizhou City and Dongguan City in the northeast.

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Shenzhen, referred to as Pengcheng for short, is one of the four first-tier cities in China, a city under the jurisdiction of Guangdong Province, a city with separate plans, a sub-provincial city, a national regional central city, a megacity, a national economic central city and an international city, a national innovative city, an international science and technology industry innovation center, a global ocean centre city, an international comprehensive transportation hub and one of the three national financial centers in China.

Shenzhen is located in the south of Guangdong, on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, separated from Hong Kong by water, bordering Daya Bay and Dapeng Bay in the east, the Pearl River Estuary and Lingdingyang in the west, Hong Kong across the Shenzhen River in the south and Dongguan and Huizhou in the north. There are 9 administrative districts in the city, 1 new district, with a total area of 1997.47 square kilometers. By the end of 20 17, the permanent population of Shenzhen was12,528,300, of which the registered population was 4,347,200, and the actually managed population exceeded 20 million, with the urbanization rate of 100%.

Shenzhen is the first special economic zone established in China, the window of China's reform and opening up, and a new immigrant city. It has developed into a modern international metropolis with certain influence, created the world-famous "Shenzhen Speed" and enjoyed the reputation of "City of Design", "City of Fashion", "City of Makers" and "City of Volunteers".

Shenzhen, located in the front of the Pearl River Delta, is the link and bridge between Hongkong and China. It plays an important role in China's high-tech industry, financial services, foreign trade export, marine transportation and creative culture, and in China's institutional innovation and opening up.

Shouldering the important mission of experiment and demonstration. Shenzhen is a port city with the largest number of ports, the largest number of entry-exit personnel and the largest traffic flow in China.

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