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Summary of Diversity of Landmarks in Shenzhen

1. Shennan Avenue

2. Shekou placard

3. Guomao Building

4. Portrait of Xiaoping

5. Zhongying Street

6. Second Line Pass

7. Old East Gate

8. China Merchants Bank Building

. Huaqiang North

16. Shenzhen Grand Theatre

17. Litchi Park

18. Stock Exchange

19. OCT

2. Xiangmihu

21. Diwang Mansion

22. Talent Market

23. Dameisha

24. Landmarks in this period gathered the early struggle history of Shenzhen and condensed the emotional memory of Shenzhen people in the great changes of the times. For example, the International Trade Building, which represents the speed of Shenzhen, the Shekou placard with a distinctive imprint of the times, the first McDonald's in China in the Old East Gate, and the eight major cultural facilities in Shenzhen, etc. The second stage is 199 -1999 (1 episodes); This period is a period of rapid growth of Shenzhen's immigrants and economic development at the same time. Donggualing and Huangmugang resettlement areas are the first places for many Shenzhen people to stay. Cafe de coral, Litchi Park and Xiangmi Lake are the entertainment landmarks of Shenzhen people in this period. Diwang Mansion, the window of the world in OCT Scenic Area and the folk village mark that Shenzhen has become a tourist city with skyscrapers and strong popularity. The third stage is from 2 to 21 (the next 1 episodes); During this period, the urban CBD landmarks represented by the Civic Center, Concert Hall and Central Book City show the characteristics of Shenzhen as an international city, which can provide more space for public activities and the green and low-carbon design concept has become the elements pursued by new landmarks.

The 3-episode large-scale documentary "Landmarks in Shenzhen" was jointly produced by Zuo Li, Shenzhen Radio and Television Group Urban Channel and Zuo Shi Culture Communication Co., Ltd., and dedicated to the general public on the 3th anniversary of the establishment of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. "Shenzhen Landmark" took only four months from shooting to broadcasting, and it was 1% "Made in Shenzhen" from directing to writing, from theme to theme song creation. In the narrative of these 3 documentaries, the film focuses on telling a story about a Shenzhen landmark in each episode, closely combining architectural form with story form, and focusing on recalling the stories around the landmark from the aspects of history, art and humanity. The film takes 3 landmarks with Shenzhen characteristics as clues, including the International Trade Building, Shekou placard and eight cultural facilities in Shenzhen in the early days of the construction of the Special Zone, as well as the Civic Center and the Central Book City, and interviews more than 1 witnesses or parties related to these landmark buildings.