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  2. Suzhou Industrial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Suzhou Industrial Park ( 苏州工业园区) is a development region in Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. The industrial park was established in February 1994, as part of the reform and opening up campaign in the 1990s, and is unique in its joint governance by Chinese and Singaporean officials. [ 1] While the park struggled at first, and attracted ...

  3. Nanshan, Shenzhen - Wikipedia

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    Its tallest building is the 393-meter China Resources Headquarters. It is known for being the home of Shenzhen High-Tech Industrial Park, which comprises some of China's largest technology companies and the establishments of well-known international companies, as well as being the nation's richest district of a city-level municipality.

  4. Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park - Wikipedia

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    The Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park is a technology park in the Pudong district of Shanghai, China. It is operated by Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park Development Co., Ltd. The park specializes in research in life sciences, software, semiconductors, and information technology. As of 2009, there were 110 research and development institutions, 3,600 companies and ...

  5. Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    The Suzhou Industrial Park Export Processing Zone was approved to be established by the government in April 2000, with a planning area of 2.9 km 2 (1.1 sq mi). It is in Suzhou Industrial Park set up by China and Singapore. Inside the Export Processing Zone, all the infrastructures are of high standard. [61]

  6. Suzhou Zhongnan Center - Wikipedia

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    Suzhou Zhongnan Center (Chinese: 苏州中南中心) is a stalled 499.2-metre (1,638 ft) tall building in Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP), Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.Original plans called for a height of 729 metres (2,391.7 ft) but plans were scrapped in 2019 in compliance with China's ban on buildings taller than 500 metres (1,641 ft).

  7. Zhuhai National Hi-Tech Industrial Development District

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    With 13 companies in the area, Zhuhai National High-Tech Industrial Development District's industrial output was 1.8 billion yuan, and 10 million yuan of tax in that year. In 1999 the municipal government adjusted the high-tech zone to the "four parks and one Coast (four technology-based industrial parks and one Innovation Beach)".

  8. Ningxiang High-tech Industrial Park - Wikipedia

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    It was approved to an industrial district at province level in 2012, and it was upgraded to a hi-tech industrial park at province-level on 26 May 2015. Its core area is in Jinzhou Town, the industrial park is a part of the core zone of Xiangjiang New Area. It has a planned area of 65 square kilometres (25 sq mi), as of 2015 it also has a ...

  9. Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre - Wikipedia

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    Gerkan, Marg and Partners [1] The Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre ( Chinese: 苏州奥林匹克体育中心) is a sports complex located in the Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu, China. The complex is composed of multiple buildings and facilities, including a stadium, a gymnasium, a natatorium and a business center. [2] It was officially opened in ...