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Shenzhen seeks to stay special as it marks a coming of age

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It's called the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone.

It was established 30 years ago as one of the mainland's first special economic zones - the others being Zhuhai and Shantou in Guangdong and Xiamen in Fujian .

Shenzhen officials regard the 30th anniversary as important because people at age 30 are expected to be able to stand firmly on their own two feet, according to Confucius.

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That is the issue for city officials as people await a new date for the celebration: how to keep Shenzhen special. By many accounts, the city has lost its way, and the road map back to that status, as well as moving forward, is still uncertain.

Shenzhen Mayor Xu Qin said on Wednesday that the city would invest 105 billion yuan (HK$120 billion) in 60 huge projects to celebrate the anniversary, including cheap housing, schools, hospitals, infrastructure and industrial parks.

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The city is pronouncing today a public holiday for about 14 million residents, and 15 million phone cards, valued at 100 yuan each, will be given free to the residents. There will be month-long activities, including a seminar on political reform, exhibitions, concerts and a choral competition.

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