Introduction of Shenzhen Polytechnic

Shenzhen Polytechnic is located in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, P. R. China. Bordering Hong Kong, Shenzhen is China¡¯s first and the most successful Special Economic Zone to practice reform and opening-up policy. Statistics in 2006 indicates that the city¡¯s GDP per capita surpassed US$10,000 in 2007, ranking the first among all cities in Mainland China.

¡ï The Polytechnic is accredited as a model for technical and vocational higher education by the State Ministry of Education.

¡ï The Polytechnic has been authorized by Guangdong Provincial Education Department to recruit international students for Chinese language learning, vocational skill training and course studies.

¡ï The Polytechnic has been approved by the State Ministry of Education to recruit students from all over the country including Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.

¡ï The Polytechnic takes an area of 166 hectares in three campuses and offers over 90 specialties and over 170 career-training programs.

¡ï The Polytechnic consists of 11 schools and 5 departments with a total enrollment of 20,926 diploma oriented full-time students and 3,685 students for part-time further education.

¡ï The Polytechnic is staffed with 1775 members including 1047 full-time teachers among which 502 professors and associated professors.

¡ï The Polytechnic is equipped with 4 industrial training centers along with 144 labs on campus and 409 out-of-campus workplacement sites. The facility in school assets totals RMB£¤404 millions.

¡ï The Polytechnic houses a total collection of 1.34 million printed books and 710 thousand electronic copies in its libraries.

¡ï The Polytechnic boasts modern and comfortable sports and recreational facilities including a stadium, a brand new modern multifunctional gym, a standard swimming pool, 3 sports grounds, a gymnasium, a dozen of basketball courts, tennis courts, badminton courts and other facilities for physical education and exercises.

¡ï The Polytechnic has established academic collaboration relationships with over 20 universities in UK, Australia, Russia, Korea, Spain, Japan, New Zealand, the USA, France, Germany and etc.

¡ï The Polytechnic has provided an vivid and convenient environment for foreign students to enjoy their school live on campuses. The following pictures are some evidences

Introduction of Shenzhen

Shenzhen, the first special economic zone in China, is a thriving modern metropolis with a population over 13 million. It is composed of 7 districts: i.e. Futian, Luohu, Nanshan and Yantian, Bao¡¯an, Longgang and Guangming. It features in "soft industry in the south and hard industry in the north, and port and tourism industries in the west and east." Finance, logistics, hi-tech, software and trade have become its pillar industries together with the convention and exhibition economy. Clothing, gold and jewelry, machinery, furniture, toy, printing, clock and watch trades have continued to record fast expansion as its traditional industries. After implementation of Wonder Trademark Strategy, twelve products made in Shenzhen including Kingway beer, Konka TV, Great Wall computer, Sky Worth TV, BELLE leather shoes, Taifeng telephone set, Everbright watch, Fuanna bed wares, Fiyta watch, have been awarded as " China's Famous Trademarks" since 2004. According to statistic results of the municipal government, the local gross product value of 2007 was RMB 676.541 billion with an increase of 14.7% over 2006.

Shenzhen has been constructing new types of metropolitan industrial parks where vigorous and encouraging companies' headquarters locate for the "three-high" characteristics, namely, high technology, high standard and high value. The high technology sector has become the primary driving force behind the local economy. Strategies for appropriately and rationally developing heavy industry have shown their effects and breakthroughs have been made in automobile, refined chemistry, equipment manufacturing and bio-medicine fields. The development of information technology is prominent as well in the city with a total output value increasing by 30 percent, laying a solid foundation for economic growth of the city.

With rapid development in the past two decades, the City is well known as a popular weekend destination for shoppers and holidaymakers from Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and Southeast Asian countries. Local tourist attractions include China Folk and Culture Village, Xianhu Botanical Park, Lotus Flower Hill. Visitors can also enjoy trips to nearby beauty spots such as Dameisha Beach Resort, Xiaomeisha Beach Resort, sites of historical interests such as Dapeng Historic Reserve, Nantou Historic Reserve, and centers of business and industry such as Dong Men Shopping Centre, Hua Qiang Bei Shopping Centre, Shenzhen Science and Technology Zone, Shiyan Industrial Zone, etc.

For more information about Shenzhen, please click the linkage on the left to the Shenzhen Government on Line

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