深圳英文导游词
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深圳英文导游词
Shenzhen is located in the southern portion of the Guangdong Province, on the eastern shore of the Pearl River Delta. Neighboring the Pearl River Delta and Hong Kong (located just south of
Shenzhen), Shenzhen's location gives it a geographical advantage for economic development. In
1980, the first Special Economic Zone of China was built in Shenzhen. From then on, Shenzhen
become a highlighted city of China, one known for its rapid economic growth.
More than twenty years ago, Shenzhen just was a small fishing village called Baoan County. In 1979, it was renamed Shenzhen City. When the Special Economic Zone was built, the city was
divided into six zones, four of which are located in the Special Economic Zone.
While Shenzhen City does not have as many historical attractions as other famous cities in China,
it has created a number of excellent theme parks which entertain while teaching visitors about
China and the world. Splendid China and China Folk Culture Villages introduce visitors to China's long history and varied cultures, while Window of the World will take you to every corner of the
world in one day. Additionally, if you want to make your stay even more luxurious, visit Happy
Valley, the largest of Shenzhen City's theme parks, situated on a picturesque coastline. Come
enjoy the coastal view, the theme parks, the city, and especially the people of Shenzhen City.
Each year, more and more people come to Shenzhen to try to find employment. As a result, the city has become increasingly crowded. The local government has recently made city-wide
environmental improvements in an effort to combat problems caused by overpopulation. In
recognition for these improvements, Shenzhen was awarded the Garden City Award in 2000.
While Shenzhen has had to overcome a number of obstacles resulting from this population swell,
the city has also benefited from the increased diversity. Workers come to Shenzhen from almost every part of china, bringing with them their local traditions and cuisines. Visitors are able to
sample foods from each of China's famous eight cuisines. Local dishes are also worth trying -
Kejia is one of the many dishes that should not be missed.
Thanks to its developed economy, it is easy to get to Shenzhen quickly and comfortably by air,
train or ship. What's more, Shenzhen is the only city in China that provides three modes of transportations for simultaneous comings and goings. Unfortunately local transportation is not
equally convenient; transportation in the city is hit-or-miss due to the large population. However,
the number of transportation options available helps to counteract the problems caused by
crowding. In contrast, lodging in Shenzhen is very easy to do, as there are a number of hotels
which frequently host businessmen and visitors from all over the world. Finally, when you visit Shenzhen, make sure that you plan a day trip to Hong Kong, where you can enjoy the sites and
attractions of the famous international metropolis.