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Shenzhen Civic Center is located in Futian District, Shenzhen, surrounded by some landmarks, such as: Shenzhen's tallest building, Shenzhen Greater China Sheraton Hotel, and the citizen flower field, although not in the flowering period, but beautiful and elegant!
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Shenzhen Civic Center is located in Futian District, Shenzhen, surrounded by some landmarks, such as: Shenzhen's tallest building, Shenzhen Greater China Sheraton Hotel, and the citizen flower field, although not in the flowering period, but beautiful and elegant!
Project Overview Shenzhen City Citizen Center is located in the central area of Shenzhen, covering an area of 91,000 square meters. The north is Lianhua Mountain, south to the Central Business District, is a comprehensive building integrating the multi-functional government National People's Congress Museum, synagogue and other functions, with the status of the administrative center, and will become an important landmark in Shenzhen after completion. The Civic Center was designed by the United States Lee Timchula Architects. The entire building is large in scale, with a basement and five floors above the ground. The total building area is 210,000 square meters, the total length of the building is 435 meters, the maximum width is 145 meters, and the total investment is 2.3 billion yuan.
Shenzhen Civic Square, located between the Civic Center and Shennan Road, is the most important city square in Shenzhen. The entire square was officially opened in 2006 and is the core area of Shenzhen's Futian CBD, surrounded by various skyscrapers, including Shenzhen's tallest building Ping An Financial Center.
The Civic Center is a giant building in Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, adjacent to the business district of Shenzhen. Originally named City Hall. It opened on May 31, 2004, and the official name is the Civic Center. It is also the Shenzhen Municipal People's Government, Shenzhen Municipal People's Congress, Shenzhen Museum, Shenzhen Hall and so on. Won the 2007 China Construction Project Luban Award.
Watching Shenzhen develop, from the earliest, but also to apply for a certificate, to now, maybe the fastest-growing city in China in the past 30 years, I like the clean and tidy, the planning is very good, ordinary people, in the civic center, you can fully feel the grandeur here, to see more.