The city leader introduced the history of Shenzhen to members of the Hungarian delegation, and informed them about economic and business cooperation opportunities.
Shenzhen is one of China’s special economic zones with a population of 17 million; it is one of China’s five most populous cities. It is a global technological, research, production, financial, tourism and logistic hub; its port is the world’s fourth busiest container port.
During the day, Mr Orbán will conduct further talks with the executives of Chinese business giants in the region, and will visit the Nanshan Cultural Centre designed by the Hungarian Zoboki-Demeter design and architecture firm, Mr Havasi reported.