Somethingfor

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庆春普门

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Bit City次元小鎮

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MixC Shenzhen Bay (深圳湾万象城)

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Chegongmiao Metro Station (车公庙地铁站)

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Shenzhen Talent Theme Park (深圳人才公园)

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Qingchun Perma

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Pink Street (粉红大街)

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Chegongmiao Metro Station (车公庙地铁站)

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SUMANXIANG

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Paulo Pedro

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Shangri-La Hotel, Futian, Shenzhen (深圳福田香格里拉大酒店)

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Shangri-La Hotel, Futian, Shenzhen (深圳福田香格里拉大酒店)

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The Verge BMW brings back the i3 as a funky four-door EV | The Verge BMW’s new i3 isn’t a reboot of the quirky yet beloved electric hatchback. It’s more of a retcon, built on the...

Great overview of BMW’s reinvention of the i3 in The Verge.

Meet the new i3, which takes the same basic motor, battery, and electronics package that powers the iX3, plus the Neue Klasse's controversial styling cues, and applies it to a more familiar sedan shape, the sort of silhouette that BMW's reputation was largely built upon.

The former design of the i3 was always divisive. I hated the way it looked, but was impressed with how innovative it was, especially from a materials perspective.

I want my cars to look like cars, and it feels like auto manufacturers are starting to realize that EVs don’t have to try and look like space ships. My i4 M50 is my favorite car I’ve ever owned, and the new i3 looks like a nice complement to the rest of BMW’s lineup.

The State of the Fiona

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Hotmaxx

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Xue's Snacks

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Civic Center (深圳市民中心)

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Sea World Metro Station (海上世界地铁站)

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Nanshan Mountain Park (大南山改革开放纪念公园)

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