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What does it mean to be admitted to Shenzhen University?
Being admitted to Shenzhen University means that you can develop in Shenzhen in the future. Shenzhen is located in South China, South Guangdong and the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, bordering Daya Bay and Mirs Bay in the east, the Pearl River Estuary and Lingdingyang in the west and Hong Kong across the Shenzhen River in the south. It is one of the four central cities in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area? . National logistics hub and international comprehensive transportation hub.

International Science and Technology Industry Innovation Center, one of the three national financial centers in China? Make every effort to build a pioneering demonstration zone in Socialism with Chinese characteristics, a comprehensive national science center and a global ocean centre city.

Natural resources in Shenzhen

By 2020, the city's area will be 1, 997.47 square kilometers, and there will be 362 rivers with basin area above 1 square kilometers, belonging to 12 large watershed.

The total area of Shenzhen sea area is 1 145 square kilometers. Shenzhen's vast sea area connects the South China Sea and the Pacific Ocean, with a total coastline of 260.5 kilometers. It has famous beaches such as Dameisha, xiaomeisha, Xichong and Judiao Beach, Dapeng Peninsula National Geopark, Shenzhen Bay Mangrove Forest, Wu Tongshan Country Park and Neilingding Island.

The total cultivated land resources in Shenzhen are 2,446.7 hectares, the fruit planting area is 9,946.7 hectares and the forestry land is 79,700 hectares. Rich in Longgang chicken, Nantou litchi, Nanshan peach, Shiyan pear, scarab orange, Longhua persimmon and other agricultural and sideline products.

Shajing oyster is another feature of Shenzhen. The national protected wild animals that inhabit and breed are tiger frog, python, macaque, civet, leopard and pangolin. There are 5 species of amphibians, 23 species of reptiles, 30 species of birds and 33 species of mammals with great economic value.