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The development history of Shenzhen

Firstly, Shenzhen is not the "first" special economic zone, but the "first batch" special economic zones. 65438-0979 The central government agreed to pilot export to special zones in Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shantou and Xiamen, Fujian. 1980 in may, the central government decided to rename Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Shantou and Xiamen as special economic zones. Secondly, "special economic zones" refer to areas where special economic policies and systems are implemented.

Shenzhen, currently a sub-provincial city, belongs to a first-tier super-large city, with a permanent population of13.43 million and a GDP of 2,692.709 billion yuan in 2065.438+2009, which is called "as rich as an enemy"! All the achievements of Shenzhen today are entirely due to the reform and opening up. The name Shenzhen first appeared in the history books in the eighth year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty. In the local dialect, "Shenzhen" is the consciousness of ditches. Shenzhen is named after the dense Shui Ze and deep ditches beside the village.

Shenzhen, originally just a fishing village, was incorporated into Bao 'an County for the need of reform and opening up, and was renamed Shenzhen City on June 1979. Shenzhen is a pilot area, so many reform policies are settled in Shenzhen first, and Shenzhen has thus become a "bridgehead" for reform and opening up. The development history of Shenzhen is the history of reform and opening up, which is equivalent to the epitome of reform and opening up. Shenzhen has a leading role in the whole country, so Shenzhen has made drastic reforms and carefully implemented preferential policies, creating a "Shenzhen Speed" that attracts worldwide attention and is known as "China Silicon Valley".

Shenzhen really leads the country in economic development. On the one hand, it is caused by policies. On the other hand, Shenzhen is an immigrant city, which is not exclusive and innovative, so it has created today's Shenzhen. But Shenzhen is not perfect, and it can't dominate the whole country in many ways. For example, the strength of higher education is not strong, and there are no nationally renowned universities. After all, universities need not only "funds", but also cultural heritage and humanistic feelings.

In short, Shenzhen has made great achievements and witnessed the reform and opening up, but "the revolution has not been successful, and comrades still need to work hard."