Baishizhou
Baishizhou (
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History
Before the mass-migration to the Shenzhen SEZ, Baishizhou had been a destination of immigrants and refugees for centuries. Modern narratives of the village's origins often date the earliest settlement at Baishizhou to a Qing Dynasty habitat named Village of the Ten Thousand Families. [2] It is an amalgamation of five existing villages that became one circa 1958 after a collective farm opened.[4] The Shenzhen government bought land around, but not within, the villages and redeveloped it.[1]
In 2014, the Shenzhen government announced that it was going to demolish existing developments and redevelop Baishizhou,[1] with another in 2019.[5]
Culture
Lanyon noted the abundance of street food and stated that the cuisine was inexpensive and also "excellent".[3]
Transportation
- Baishizhou Station, Shenzhen Metro
Education
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Shenzhen Saturday School (深圳補習授業校 Shinsen Hoshū Jugyō Kō), a
See also
References
- ^ a b c Feng, Emily (2016-07-19). "Skyscrapers' Rise in China Marks the Fall of Immigrant Enclaves". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2016-08-20. Retrieved 2016-10-11.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) () - Official Chinese translation: "深圳城中村面临拆除,15万人将何去何从" and "深圳城中村面臨拆除,15萬人將何去何從" - ^ ISBN 9780674975286.
- ^ a b Lanyon, Charlie (2014-05-22). "There's a lot more to our neighbour Shenzhen than cheap suits and massages". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
- Foreign Policy. Retrieved 2016-10-11.
- ^ Yang, Qian (2019-10-28). "How Shenzhen's Urban Village Advocates Are Learning From Failure". Sixth Tone. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
- ^ "日本人学校・補習授業校一覧." Consulate-General of Japan in Guangzhou (在広州日本国総領事館/日本国驻广州总领事馆). Retrieved on December 21, 2017. "深セン日本人補習校 518052 広東省深セン市南山区白石洲金三角大廈8階"
Further reading
- Hu, Bailey; Gidge, Sky Thomas (2017-05-30). "Exploring Shenzhen's Urban Villages: Baishizhou, Hubei, Gangxia". that's.
- Huang, Meilun; Liang, Lingfei (2019-08-10). "Photo Essay: The End of Migrants' 'Shenzhen Dream'?". Caixin Global.
- McHugh, Fionnula (2020-02-16). "In Shenzhen, 'urban villages' like Baishizhou have been lost to the megacity myth". South China Morning Post.
- Verbeelen, Katherine (University of Amsterdam). "The Collaboration of Actors in Urban Village Redevelopment Projects in Shenzhen, China" (master's degree thesis). Posted at the New Town Institute.
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