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South Korean: Shenzhen is an expat-friendly metropolis

If asked which city she would choose to live permanently, Yun Soo-hee, vice president of the South Korean chamber of commerce and industry in Shenzhen, said the answer would definitely be Shenzhen.

Russian fashion professional: SZ is diverse in terms of fashion

Wearing a one-piece white dress with a beige knitted belt on her waist and a pair of brown Roman sandals matching with her round creamy rattan bag, Ksenia Gerasimova showed up at a Starbucks for this interview as if she was joining her besties for a leisurely afternoon tea.

Living an active life while managing cancer in Shenzhen

“Can I still work?” That was the very first question I asked my doctor after she gave me my lung cancer diagnosis. I was in disbelief, because I didn’t have any symptoms or feel sickly. After drying my eyes, the doctor told me that although my condition was not curable, remission was highly possible and that I could live an active life while receiving treatment.

Ukrainian aims to bridge China with homeland

“Having been here in China for eight years, my biggest ambition is to make a better link between China and Ukraine to encourage collaboration for a better future while appreciating people’s differences and recognize individuality.” That is what Igor Diadyk, a 32-year-old Ukrainian, said during an interview with Shenzhen Daily.

Indian man: I’ve witnessed 3 versions of SZ

Having lived in Shenzhen for nearly two decades, Lalit Sharma, an Indian man, said that he has witnessed three versions of Shenzhen over the past years.

American entrepreneur ‘proud to be a Shenzhener’

Speaking of Huaqiangbei, probably no tech-savvy person would say they’ve never heard of the place, which is often referred to as China’s No. 1 Electronics Street and a destination for makers.

Indian scientist appreciates SZ’s order and management

Most people tend to choose to settle down in a city that matches their personalities. Being a research scientist, Dr. Sunil Kumar Sahu maintains discipline and a balanced life between work and personal spaces, which are part of the reasons why he was drawn towards the city and decided to work here.

Australian bar owner: I love SZ

A lovely kangaroo plush doll carrying the national flags of Australia and China on its back sits quietly on the bar counter. On a shelf behind the counter, a multitude of bottles of wine, whiskey and vodka stand close to each other, waiting to be picked. The smell of yummy chicken pies lingers in the room, mixing with mellow music to create a sense of relaxation. This is Imperial Inn, a small but cozy bar nestled in Shekou, owned by Australian David Jacobs.

Swedish entrepreneur:‘SZ Speed’ impresses me

For Folke Engholm, who has been living in Shenzhen for 14 years, the city is not only a place to start his dream business, but also to enjoy a high-quality life.

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