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... long name ‘Minhang Economic and Technological Development Zone’ didn’t have any distinctive features than other special zones. The distance from the main city center was also quite far, and since the development began in 1983, it wasn’t an area where investment was actively made at that point, and the area’s size wasn’t very large.

However, since about a year ago, that place had attracted attention from the Chinese government due to one environmental characteristic. It was none other th ...

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