Shenzhen

From a sleepy fishing village just four decades ago, Shenzhen has undergone a staggering transformation to become one of China’s most vibrant and economically powerful cities. Designated as the nation’s first Special Economic Zone in 1980, Shenzhen embraced sweeping market reforms that unleashed explosive growth and foreign investment.

Today, this southern powerhouse serves as a hub of innovation, technology and entrepreneurship. It hosts the headquarters of giants like Tencent, Huawei and DJI, while nurturing thousands of startups across cutting-edge fields from artificial intelligence to renewable energy. Shenzhen’s GDP has skyrocketed to rival cities like Singapore.

Despite its modern facade of towering skyscrapers and industrial parks, Shenzhen retains glimpses of its humbler roots. Explore tranquil Buddhist temples, wander ancient Cantonese neighborhoods, or visit captivating museums chronicling the city’s dramatic economic rise.

Living in Shenzhen offers access to world-class amenities yet at relatively affordable costs compared to Beijing or Shanghai. Expatriates will find top international schools, Western hospitals, upscale housing complexes and a thriving dining and nightlife scene.

Getting around is convenient via the highly efficient metro system consisting of 8 lines and over 200 stations. Shenzhen is well-connected by high-speed rail while the Bao’an International Airport provides global links.

With its entrepreneurial dynamism, technological prowess and modern comforts, Shenzhen showcases China’s rapidly urbanizing future while still allowing peeks into its traditional past. This contrast makes it an intriguing destination.

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Shenzhen No.3 High School St. Mary’s International Department

In 2021, a joint venture between Shenzhen No.3 High School and the century-old St. Mary’s School from the United States was established, creating the Shenzhen No.3 High School St. Mary’s International Department. This bilingual education program, catering to high school students, aims to cultivate students’ independent personalities and mold them into socially responsible global citizens through bilingual instruction. The program strives to nurture well-rounded individuals with a strong sense of global citizenship and social responsibility.

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