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15,947 Drones! Shenzhen drone show breaks Guinness World Record again, staging fireworks with tech magic On October 17, Shenzhen-based company High Great successfully broke two Guinness World Records in one day. Using 15,947 drones, it broke the record for "the most unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) airborne simultaneously operated by a single computer." Simultaneously, it also set a new record for "the most fireworks launched from UAVs in a display" by launching 7,496 fireworks. The drones successfully launched 7,496 fireworks into the night sky, reimagining the traditional "fiery trees and silver flowers" in a digital form. A grand and precise fireworks spectacle bloomed across the heavens, sparkling with light and color.

Ideas sparkle at TEDxShenzhen In a series of 18-minute talks and performances, 11 thinkers from a diverse spectrum of fields shared with the audience their explorations, achievements and insights into their respective fields at the TEDxShenzhen 2022 annual conference in Nanshan earlier this month.

Shekou, expats' home away from home Shekou Subdistrict, which accommodates Shenzhen's largest expat resident population, is home to over 8,000 expats from over 100 countries. On June 28, 2017, Shekou Management and Service Center for Expats was established.

SZ: China's cradle for women's ice hockey KRS is China’s first professional hockey club, which was founded in Longgang District in 2017 to nurture female players to represent China at the Beijing Winter Olympics. Early this year, it sent 16 players to the national team.

From GBA to rest of the world: Technologies empower logistics About 93% of logistics firms in Shenzhen have applied new technologies in their daily operations in the last year to save costs and improve efficiency.

Discover Shenzhen This is a story of the exploration of Shenzhen’s biodiversity by Isaac Cohen, a biology teacher from Colombia at an international school in Shenzhen.

Yantian Port unaffected by recent COVID flare-ups Shenzhen's Yantian Port, the world’s fourth busiest container port, thus far this year has maintained its normal operations as busy and orderly as before the COVID flare-ups in March, a Yantian Port Group executive told Shenzhen Daily in an exclusive interview recently.

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