--FILE--Vue sur le ping d'un centre financier international (SFI) Tour en construction, plus haut, et d'autres gratte-ciels et des immeubles de grande hauteur en elle
--FILE--View of the Ping An International Finance Center (IFC) Tower under construction, tallest, and other skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in Shenzhen city, south China's Guangdong province, 2 April 2015. The Shenzhen municipal government is to limit visits to Hong Kong by permanent residents of the neighbouring city to just one a week, in a move which will effectively slash the number of visits to Hong Kong made by this group of people by about 30 per cent, according to sources familiar with the arrangement. A notice was circulated widely on the internet saying that an urgent meeting had been held in Shenzhen at 11am on Saturday on a decision by the State Council to approve an "adjustment" in the number of trips that multiple-entry permit holders can make to Hong Kong. The notice set out details of the arrangement, although it did not say when the change would be implemented. The new arrangement was confirmed to theSouth China Morning Post by Shenzhen police and Hong Kong government sources. If a visitor fails to travel to Hong Kong in a single week, then that individual quota could not be used for future visits. Only Shenzhen permanent residents are allowed to hold multiple-entry permits, which allow them to make as many trips as they want to Hong Kong.