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You Can’t Be Miss Shenzhen If You Are (/ Were) A Man

Posted by TheSZWeb Shenzhen Blog Info on Sunday August 27 @ 10:05 pm

Transsexual not allowed to compete for Miss Shenzhen title

Li Guohua, a transsexual from Anhua County, Hunan Province, was refused entrance to the Miss Shenzhen competition by the organizing committee, which cited age and certain restrictions as reasons, according to the Southern Metropolitan News on August 25.

Li, realized his dream of turning into a woman at the age of 30 in August.

According to regulations, women over 26 who don’t hold a high school diploma are not qualified to participate in the Miss Shenzhen competition.

Li’s identity card still lists him as male.

Li aspires to be a Miss Shenzhen according to the paper.

“I would like to join in the Miss Shenzhen competition and I may apply for it tomorrow,” Li told the paper on August 24. “I am not afraid to be rejected by the organizing committee.”

“I have no skills but I am learning the cat walk with a friend,” Li says. “And I am applying for a new identity card.”

By Guo Qiang (chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-08-25 17:34
China Odd News

Incoming - New Hong Kong - Shenzhen Rail Link

Posted by TheSZWeb Shenzhen Blog Info on Sunday August 27 @ 9:56 pm

More Massive Public Building Projects In Shenzhen… This Time It’s A Brand New Railway Station

If you ask us it’s just another step towards the combination of HK and SZ into one mega-city.

Downtown Shenzhen to get HK train

A new railway will allow commuters to spend just half an hour travelling from Hong Kong to downtown Shenzhen.

Currently a railway linking the two places stops at southern Shenzhen’s Luohu Station. The journey takes 45 minutes.

The Ministry of Railways agreed with Shenzhen municipal government on Tuesday to build an underground station, Futian Station, in the city’s downtown area.

The station will be part of a new high-speed railway already under construction linking Guangzhou with the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR).

Work on the Guangzhou-Shenzhen section of the new railway, which is above the ground, began at the end of last year.

It was designed to meet the railway from Hong Kong at the underground Futian Station, where checkpoint equipment will be installed to help people to cross the border to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

The new Futian Station, when completed, will link up with the four lines of Shenzhen’s urban metro, most of which will begin operation by 2010.

Experts said the arrangement could not only satisfy the fast-growing Shenzhen but help form a Shenzhen-Hong Kong Metropolis Ring.

“It’s vital we build a railway station in the downtown area as it will provide the dense population here with better transportation to other parts of the country,” Yu Wanjun, a veteran urban planner, told the local newspaper Shenzhen Evening News yesterday.

“Running underground is the best choice since it will not splinter the central business area of the city and can save land resources,” he said.

Vincent Poon, a Hong Kong interior designer with projects in Shenzhen, also applauded to the project.

“The current checkpoint facilities can barely cope with the rising number of people flowing between Shenzhen and Hong Kong. We will be happy to have a convenient, comfortable and time-saving railway service,” said Poon, who travels to Shenzhen two or three times a week.

The governments of Shenzhen and Hong Kong have been working hard to improve border-crossing facilities.

The metros of the two cities are expected to meet in 2009.

Shenzhen, which has just one railway station now, is expected to become a railway hub for South China in the next five years.

The new Guangzhou-Hong Kong railway will eventually be connected to Beijing. After completion, it will take no more than 10 hours to get from Shenzhen to Beijing.

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By Chen Hong (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-08-25 08:43

New Time Asia Article About Shenzhen Development

Posted by TheSZWeb Shenzhen Blog Info on Sunday August 27 @ 8:24 pm

The Birth and Rebirth of Shenzhen
The city that has driven China’s manufacturing boom must now bank on innovation, not sweatshops, for continued economic growth

(Click the text or picture to read the full article)

“Perhaps this hard-working, ever-mutating city will provide the answer for China, once again.”

Parts of the city are industrial and drab, and in recent years petty street crime has become so bad that some Hong Kong residents no longer shop there for cheap household goods and knock-off designer clothes.

More typical Hong Kong ignorance /paranoia /sour grapes! And anyway, what does “In recent years” mean for a city like Shenzhen? At any time, if the last time you visited SZ was over 4 months ago, you are going to be out of date with the whole city!

Basically the article is full of boring outdated generalisations and a typical western-viewpoint negative spin on everything about Shenzhen… but at least some open-minded Time Magazine readers might hear about the city for the first time… and those who visit will see a different picture.

Web Searches For “Shenzhen”

Posted by TheSZWeb Shenzhen Blog Info on Thursday August 10 @ 11:05 pm

When (American) people search for “shenzhen china” in Google, what websites do they actually end up visiting?

Leaked AOL search data - using Google search - reveals all. (The database the following data was mined from consists of ~20M web queries collected from ~650k users over three months.)

http://www.sptimes.com
http://www.travelchinaguide.com
http://www.uborka.nu
http://contaxg.com
http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov
http://www.alloexpat.com
http://www.asu.edu
http://www.bp.com
http://www.cetacademicprograms.com
http://www.citynoise.org
http://www.countrykeepers.com
http://www.elpac.com
http://www.eslcafe.com
http://www.flickr.com
http://www.fotosearch.com
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com
http://www.hotel-rates.com
http://www.linguistic-funland.com
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com
http://www.pbase.com
http://www.sandiego-online.com

Ours not to reason why!

Here are other common searches with the ’shenzhen’ keyword:

shenzhen china
shenzhen tourist corporation
shenzhen women stories
shenzhen jahui
shenzhen life
shenzhen visa
shenzhen lovers
shenzhen china women
shenzhen chinese wife
shenzhen
shenzhen 20china 20 hotels
shenzhen 20china 20hotels
shenzhen attactions
shenzhen attractions
shenzhen cn
shenzhen seaway industry co ltd
shenzhen weget
shenzhen.com

NB this is AOL users in the USA. People actually in Shenzhen don’t need to search for their shenzhen lovers online…






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