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The three most prosperous districts in Shenzhen
The three most prosperous districts in Shenzhen are Nanshan District, Futian District and Yantian District.

Nanshan District in Shenzhen is one of the three most prosperous districts in Shenzhen, with tourist attractions such as Window of the World and Happy Valley and numerous universities, scientific research, education, sports and cultural centers. Futian District is the center of Shenzhen, with mild climate and abundant sunshine, and the summer time can last for up to 6 months. Futian District is the most prosperous place in Shenzhen, with the largest underground high-speed railway station Futian Station in China.

In addition, Futian District is also the residence and financial center of Shenzhen Municipal Government and one of the most traditional and popular commercial places in Shenzhen. Yantian District is one of the three most prosperous districts in Shenzhen. There are beautiful seascapes and villas, but the humidity is particularly high and it is not suitable for living. But Yantian District is the heart of Shenzhen Municipal Government and Futian District, and the core of Shenzhen.

The geographical location of Shenzhen

Shenzhen is located in the south of China, south of Guangdong Province, east of the Pearl River Estuary, south of the Tropic of Cancer, east of Dapeng Bay in Daya Bay, west of the Pearl River Estuary and Lingdingyang, south of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and north of Dongguan and Huizhou. The whole terrain is high in the southeast and low in the northwest, mostly low mountains and hills, with a gentle platform in the middle and a coastal plain in the west. It belongs to subtropical monsoon climate, warm and pleasant, with abundant rainfall.

Shenzhen's topography is high in the southeast and low in the northwest, mostly low mountains and hills with gentle terraces in the middle and coastal plains in the west. The highest mountain in China is Wutong Mountain, with an altitude of 943 meters. There are unique volcanic geological relics and marine erosion landforms in the eastern region, such as Qiniang Mountain Volcano Dome and Dayanding Volcano Passage in Dapeng Peninsula National Geological Natural Park, and coastal landform resources such as Luzui Fuwhale Cliff, which are rare and unique geological landforms.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shenzhen City