It’s construction in 1982 was implemented with the “Shenzhen speed” of “building one floor in three days”, which made it the tallest architectural landmark in Shenzhen at the time.
Constructed in 1982 as China’s largest distribution center for IT products, SEG Plaza is known as China’s “First Electronics Street”.
Designed by the Japanese master of architecture, Mr. Arakisakia, its exterior wall combines Eastern and Western styles by using the “5 Chinese Elements” colors: yellow, red, blue, white and black.
Built in 1992, the park looks like a lotus flower in full bloom and is thus named "Lotus Hill" and is one of the “Top 10 Shenzhen Attractions”.
Located in Futian's CBD, this 118-floor building, nicknamed as “Dragon Ridge”, is the tallest skycraper in Shenzhen.
What used to be an old industrial area has since been transformed into a cultural hub where creativity, design and art thrive.
As China’s first talent-themed park it pays tribute to the outstanding scholars that have contributed to Shenzhen’s development in the past 40 years.
With 80% of Shenzhen’s international education resources and almost half of Nanshan’s expat population, Shekou has now become a “mini-UN”.





























