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How long does the typhoon in Shenzhen last?
The typhoon in Shenzhen lasted for 48 hours.

At about 3: 30 on September 2, Typhoon Sura landed on the southern coast of Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province with a strong typhoon, and its intensity gradually weakened and moved away from Zhuhai City. The Shenzhen Meteorological Observatory downgraded Typhoon red warning signal at 8: 00 15 on September 2nd. The municipal party Committee and municipal government decided to lift the "five stops" (suspension of classes, suspension of work, suspension of business, suspension of market and suspension of service) in the whole city at 8: 0015 on September 2, 2023.

Shenzhen, referred to as "Shenzhen" for short, is a national economic center city and a national innovative city approved by Guangdong Province as a prefecture-level city, a city with separate plans, a megacity, a special economic zone and the State Council, and is one of the core engine cities in Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. By the end of 2022, there were nine districts in the city, with a total area of 1 997.47 square kilometers and a permanent population of 1 766.

Historical evolution of Shenzhen

The earliest predecessor of Shenzhen was Baoan County, guangzhou fu. The place name "Shenzhen" was first recorded in the eighth year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (14 10) and was built in the early Qing Dynasty. "Shenzhen" refers to a ditch in Hakka dialect. As the name implies, "Shenzhen" means that there is a deep ditch in the ground.

Although the development history of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone is only over 40 years, it has a history of more than 6,700 years of human activities (aborigines lived in Shenzhen in the middle of Neolithic Age), 6,000 years of human development and marine economic development, 1700 years of urban development, 600 years of coastal defense, and a long history of Guangfu people and Hakka immigrants.

In the pre-Qin period, there lived a minority called Nanyue (a branch of Baiyue) in Guangdong, including Zhuang, She and Yi. Shenzhen is the foothold of the South Vietnamese tribe's voyage to the West. The Nanyue tribe living in the coastal dune valley area of Shenzhen makes a living by fishing and sailing, and seldom cultivates land.