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Landfill to be renovated into park The site of a waste landfill near Fulong Road in Longhua District has been closed and will be renovated into an urban park - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hotline, bus lanes for gaokao takers Students taking the gaokao can call the police hotline at 8333-3333 if emergencies arise during the examination period - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lunch with Buffett sold for $3.3m An anonymous bidder offered more than US$3.3 million for a private lunch with Warren Buffett, an amount just short of the record paid in 2016 and 2012 for the chance to pick the brain of the renowned investor and philanthropist - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Warriors take 2-0 NBA Finals lead Stephen Curry hit an NBA Finals-record nine 3-pointers, scoring 33 points to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 122-103 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - As pet economy booms, experts call for regulations Owning a pet or a few of them has become an increasingly popular lifestyle choice in China, as well as a driving force for consumption. Yet problems — such as abuse, abandonment, and quality of pet supplies — have also emerged - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The ‘scariest film for years’ is coming Horror movie “Hereditary” has become one of 2018’s most eagerly anticipated releases after scaring and impressing critics in equal measure TO PROVIDE NEWS TIPS, CALL OUR HOTLINE Editorial Tel: (86-755) 8351-9441 Email: [email protected] Subscripons & deliveries Tel: (86-755) 8351-9022 (English) (86-755) 969766 (Chinese) Adversing Tel: (86-755) 8351-9519 Fax: (86-755) 8392-1577 Address 2 Shangbao Road Shenzhen 518034, China P5 深圳报业集团主管、主办 深圳报业集团主管、主办 深圳日报社出版 深圳日报社出版 Tuesday June 5, 2018 Vol. 22 No. 4728 www.szdaily.com Price: 1 yuan A fi ery volcanic eruption in Guatemala sent lava fl owing into rural communities, killing at least 25 Guatemala volcano eruption kills dozens WWW.EYESHENZHEN.COM P4 Court upholds death sentence for arsonist nanny The woman started a fi re that killed four members of her employer’s family in Hangzhou in 2017 02 03 06 Tue: 27-32Thu: 26-29 Weather for other cies P13 07 16 08 CHARM OF TAI CHI FOXCONN FOUNDER REVEALS FOXCONN FOUNDER REVEALS REASONS FOR CHOOSING SZ REASONS FOR CHOOSING SZ Belarusian teachers and students learn tai chi from a teacher in a Confucius Class summer camp in Lingnan Normal University in Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province, yesterday. Twenty-one teachers and students from Belarus took part in the camp. China News Service TERRY GOU, founder and president of Foxconn Technol- ogy Group, believes Shenzhen will become the “Silicon Valley” of not only China, but the world, the Shenzhen Special Zone Daily reported yesterday, ahead of the 30th anniversary of Foxconn’s investment in Shenzhen tomorrow. Gou said Foxconn has ben- efited from both China’s reform and opening-up policy and the city’s innovative and tolerant business environment. In October 1988, Gou, keen to capture business opportunities, set up a factory in Shenzhen to engage in material processing. “The factory was rented, and the equipment, materials and tech- nologies were all from Taiwan. What Foxconn did was process- ing materials,” he said. In 1996, Foxconn bought a parcel of land from the Shenzhen government and built a new factory in Longhua Dis- trict. Since then, the company has grown into a global giant of precision manufacturing and advanced manufacturing. He admitted that he has deep feelings for the city. “I like Shenzhen, because it is a special economic zone of reform and opening up and has made a series of contributions. I’m glad that I took part in the city’s development,” he said. “Shenzhen is a migrant city and tolerant of different cul- tures. No matter what dialect you speak, you can have a sense of belonging here,” he said, adding that the city is vigorous and inclusive. When he first came to Shenzhen, he felt that it was a good place to experiment. Therefore, he was willing to bring the best technology and talents to Shenzhen to help develop its industry and economy. “At the beginning of the reform and opening up, Shenzhen was short on capital and technology, but the country and the province were willing to attract foreign investment,” said Gou. According to him, Shenzhen’s openness, inclusiveness and good business environment are the three important reasons why he chose the city and why Foxconn continues to expand. “Foxconn can be said to have grown with Shenzhen while making its share of contribu- tions to the city’s economy and social development.” Gou also thinks highly of Shenzhen’s respect for overseas businessmen. Foxconn is currently invest- ing and building more than 40 production bases on the main- land. By the end of 2017, it had applied for 54,600 patents on the mainland, of which 29,900 have been approved. It has also applied for 146,200 patents around the world, of which 83,600 have been approved. “As an international com- pany, Foxconn has developed along with Shenzhen for three decades. We will continue to stride forward together in the future,” said Gou. (Zhang Yu) Terry Gou receives an interview from the Shenzhen Special Zone Daily. Wu Dequn

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Page 1: China News Service FFOOXCCONONN FFOOUNUNDDERER …szdaily.sznews.com/attachment/pdf/201806/05/a0dca150-86c... · 2018. 6. 5. · lifestyle choice in China, as well as a driving force

Landfill to be renovated into park

The site of a waste landfi ll near Fulong Road in Longhua District has been closed and will be renovated into an urban park

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Hotline, bus lanes for gaokao takers

Students taking the gaokao can call the police hotline at 8333-3333 if emergencies arise during the examination period

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Lunch with Buffettsold for $3.3m

An anonymous bidder offered more than US$3.3 million for a private lunch with Warren Buffett, an amount just short of the record paid in 2016 and 2012 for the chance to pick the brain of the renowned investor and philanthropist

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Warriors take 2-0 NBA Finals lead

Stephen Curry hit an NBA Finals-record nine 3-pointers, scoring 33 points to lead the Golden State Warriors to a 122-103 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - As pet economy booms, experts call for regulations

Owning a pet or a few of them has become an increasingly popular lifestyle choice in China, as well as a driving force for consumption. Yet problems — such as abuse, abandonment, and quality of pet supplies — have also emerged

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The ‘scariest film for years’ is coming

Horror movie “Hereditary” has become one of 2018’s most eagerly anticipated releases after scaring and impressing critics in equal measure

TO PROVIDE NEWS TIPS, CALL OUR HOTLINE

Editorial Tel: (86-755) 8351-9441 Email: [email protected] Subscrip! ons & deliveries Tel: (86-755) 8351-9022 (English) (86-755) 969766 (Chinese) Adver! sing Tel: (86-755) 8351-9519 Fax: (86-755) 8392-1577 Address 2 Shangbao Road Shenzhen 518034, China

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深圳报业集团主管、主办 深圳报业集团主管、主办 • • 深圳日报社出版 深圳日报社出版 • • Tuesday June 5, 2018 • • Vol. 22 • • No. 4728 • • www.szdaily.com • • Price: 1 yuan

A fi ery volcanic eruption in Guatemala sent lava fl owing into rural communities, killing at least 25

Guatemala volcano eruption kills dozens

WWW.EYESHENZHEN.COM

P4 Court upholds death sentence for arsonist nannyThe woman started a fi re that killed four members of her employer’s family in Hangzhou in 2017

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Tue: 27-32℃ Thu: 26-29 Weather for other ci! es P13

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£ CHARM OF TAI CHI

FOXCONN FOUNDER REVEALS FOXCONN FOUNDER REVEALS REASONS FOR CHOOSING SZREASONS FOR CHOOSING SZ

Belarusian teachers and students learn tai chi from a teacher in a Confucius Class summer camp in Lingnan Normal University in Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province, yesterday. Twenty-one teachers and students from Belarus took part in the camp. China News Service

TERRY GOU, founder and president of Foxconn Technol-ogy Group, believes Shenzhen will become the “Silicon Valley” of not only China, but the world, the Shenzhen Special Zone Daily reported yesterday, ahead of the 30th anniversary of Foxconn’s investment in Shenzhen tomorrow.

Gou said Foxconn has ben-efi ted from both China’s reform and opening-up policy and the city’s innovative and tolerant business environment.

In October 1988, Gou, keen to capture business opportunities, set up a factory in Shenzhen to engage in material processing. “The factory was rented, and the equipment, materials and tech-nologies were all from Taiwan. What Foxconn did was process-ing materials,” he said.

In 1996, Foxconn bought a parcel of land from the Shenzhen government and built

a new factory in Longhua Dis-trict. Since then, the company has grown into a global giant of precision manufacturing and advanced manufacturing.

He admitted that he has deep feelings for the city. “I like Shenzhen, because it is a special economic zone of reform and opening up and has made a series of contributions. I’m glad that I took part in the city’s development,” he said.

“Shenzhen is a migrant city and tolerant of different cul-tures. No matter what dialect you speak, you can have a sense of belonging here,” he said, adding that the city is vigorous and inclusive.

When he fi rst came to Shenzhen, he felt that it was a good place to experiment. Therefore, he was willing to bring the best technology and talents to Shenzhen to help develop its industry and economy. “At the

beginning of the reform and opening up, Shenzhen was short on capital and technology, but the country and the province were willing to attract foreign investment,” said Gou.

According to him, Shenzhen’s openness, inclusiveness and good business environment are the three important reasons why he chose the city and why Foxconn continues to expand. “Foxconn can be said to have

grown with Shenzhen while making its share of contribu-tions to the city’s economy and social development.”

Gou also thinks highly of Shenzhen’s respect for overseas businessmen.

Foxconn is currently invest-ing and building more than 40 production bases on the main-land. By the end of 2017, it had applied for 54,600 patents on the mainland, of which 29,900 have been approved. It has also applied for 146,200 patents around the world, of which 83,600 have been approved.

“As an international com-pany, Foxconn has developed along with Shenzhen for three decades. We will continue to stride forward together in the future,” said Gou. (Zhang Yu)

Terry Gou receives an interview from the Shenzhen Special Zone Daily.

Wu Dequn