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Take a tour of Huawei's sprawling, spectacular new European-themed R&D campus - MarketWatch
Inside Huawei's lakeside campus that replicates 12 European cities - YouTube
Huawei's mock-European campus: the phenomenon of China's “fake cities” - Domus
Huawei Has a New Campus in China for 25,000 Employees — Take a Look
Watch: Europe? No, this is Huawei's campus in China - revü
Take a tour of Huawei's sprawling, spectacular new European-themed R&D campus - MarketWatch
28 June 2019, China, Dongguan: Huawei employees cross a replica of the Old Bridge in Heidelberg on the Ox Horn campus, which is based on the architecture of 12 European cities. The
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Huawei's New Campus in China: In Photos - The Atlantic
Huawei pays homage to Europe with copycat campus
Huawei Employees' X-Factor — Huawei Enterprise
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Huawei's new Guangdong campus is built to look like Europe, in China - Neowin
Huawei OX Horn Campus - Creating New Corporate Values. Huawei Has Built a New One-of-a-kind Research Center in Shenzhen
10 Images Of Huawei's Ox Horn Campus That Appears To Be A Cluster Of Mini European Cities
In pictures: Huawei's European city-inspired campus in China - The Irish News
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Huawei's Dongguan Campus is akin to a modern fairytale [photos] | Human Resources Online
HUAWEI AND EUROPE: LET'S PURCHASE G5 TECHNOLOGIES FOR A EUROPEAN ITC AGENCY! | Alpina Dialexis
Huawei's Copycat Campus Conflicts With Innovation Push
Huawei Nanjing Research & Development Center / AECOM | ArchDaily