"A strip of industrial sprawl and barren semi-wasteland that stretches for 150km along the northern coast [of China] is being turned into a development zone far bigger than either Shanghai's or Shenzhen's." It's called the Binhai New Area, and it's "intended to help a swathe of northern China, including the capital, Beijing, and the provinces around the Bohai gulf, enjoy the same kind of economic boom generated by Shenzhen in the Pearl River delta and by Shanghai in the lower reaches of the Yangtze." Economist.
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