Wangjing Science and Technology Park

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Wangjing Science and Technology Park is a technology center in Wangjing, Beijing, China that houses hundreds of enterprises, primarily in telecommunications and computer science. [1]

The park was established in 1999 in Wangjing, a residential area in the Chaoyang District in Beijing, China. In 2005, the park housed 228 enterprises. [1] The park is very close to Beijing Capital Airport and the Olympic Village in the Chaoyang District.

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References

Invest in Beijing, Official Chinese Government Information about Wangjing Science and Technology Park

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