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Chinese
  
蛇口

Hanyu Pinyin
  
Shékŏu

Jyutping
  
Se4-hau2

Literal meaning
  
Snake's Mouth

Yale Romanization
  
Sèhháu

Province
  
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Restaurants
  
Tequila Coyote's Cantina, Shrimp Banquet, Xiaoyindu Restaurant, Italian Restaurant, Santaoche The Russia Western

Hotels
  
Shekou Haitao Hotel, Fraser Place Shekou, Fuzon Hotel, Curise Inn, Tai Zi Hotel

Shekou is an area at the southern tip of Nanshan, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China. It faces Yuen Long, Hong Kong across the Shenzhen Bay.

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Map of Shekou, Nanshan, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, 518067

History

The area was formerly a customs station of Bao'an County. On 31 January 1979, it became officially known as the Shekou Industrial Zone, developed solely by China Merchants of Hong Kong, earlier than the formation of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. The event is chronicalled in the Chinese ballad "The Story of Spring (春天的故事)".

Since the 1980s, after foreign oil majors such as Agip, Chevron, Texaco, Statoil and Shell obtained concessions for oil exploration in the South China Sea, Shekou started serving as a base for a small contingent of foreign oil platform workers, since qualified personnel were not available locally. As a result of this first mover advantage in catering for mainly western tastes in housing, food and drink, entertainment and schooling, at a time when no alternatives were available in the area, Shekou gradually became home to the majority of the expatriate population working in and around Shenzhen and part of its hinterland in the Pearl River Delta. This trend has however abated after 2003, after the country's continued economic reforms. Development of other parts of the city and substantial increase in English levels of university graduates have made life in the city proper more acceptable to many foreigners without school-age children.

In 2003, the local government, seeking to capitalize on the foreign flavor of the area, invested in a complete make-over of Sea World, turning it into a western-style entertainment area centered on the grounded Minghua (明华) ship, a 14,000 ton, 168 m long vessel built in 1962 as a French ferry vessel purchased by China in 1973. It is commonly, though incorrectly, referred to by many locals as French President Charles De Gaulle's private yacht. Minghua is now completely landlocked due to extensive local land reclamation and redevelopment efforts.

Transportation

Line 2 of the city's metro ends in Chiwan, an area just west of Shekou, therefore the line is also known as the Shekou line. Stations geographically located in Shekou include, among others Sea World and Shekou Port.

Shekou Port Ferry Terminal offers regular ferry services to and from Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai. The customs and immigration process is completed upon disembarking the ferry. The Metro station is just beyond the taxi stand of the terminal. There are also buses travelling directly from the terminal to the Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport.

Community

The area attracts many tourists and has a sizable community of resident foreigners, and many non-Chinese restaurants exists in the area.

Education

International schools in Shekou include:

  • Shenzhen American International School [1]
  • Shenzhen Japanese School
  • Korean International School in Shenzhen
  • QSI International School of Shekou
  • Shekou International School
  • BASIS International School Shenzhen
  • RIA Recognize International Academy
  • References

    Shekou Wikipedia