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		<description><![CDATA[&#60;!&#8211;enpproperty 2013-05-01 11:30:37.0Chen Jia in San FranciscoBay Area competes for businessBay Area competes for business1811048365Across Americas2@usa/enpproperty&#8211;&#62; When it comes to attracting Chinese tech companies to the Bay Area, San Francisco is giving Silicon Valley a run for its money. &#8220;So &#8230; <a href="http://homesmillbrae.com/2181/bay-area-competes-for-business/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to attracting Chinese tech companies to the Bay Area, San Francisco is giving Silicon Valley a run for its money.
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<p>&#8220;So far, we have seen about eight Chinese tech companies choose to set up a presence in San Francisco or are here already, with more in the pipeline,&#8221; said Zhang Xintong, a program manager for economic development with China SF, the go-to support organization created by the San Francisco mayor&#8217;s office dedicated to encouraging Chinese companies to take root in San Francisco.
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<p>&#8220;When talking about high-tech jobs, San Jose, with its more affordable cost of living, might be still considered as the Silicon Valley capital,&#8221; Zhang said. &#8220;But in recent years, San Francisco has been gaining on them.&#8221;
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<p>China&#8217;s Deputy Consul General Song Ru&#8217;an said: &#8220;The relative low cost of office space has always been an important factor for Chinese companies choosing Silicon Valley over San Francisco.&#8221;
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<p>This year, real estate in the Bay Area has seen price increases from an overall recovery in leasing and purchasing.
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<p>&#8220;My apartment in Silicon Valley&#8217;s Burlingame will cost me an increase of $300 a month this year,&#8221; said Liu Qiang, a Chinese IT engineer. &#8220;An equivalent apartment in San Francisco&#8217;s SoMa District has gone up only $150 a month.&#8221;
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<p>&#8220;Neither location has great deals,&#8221; Liu added. &#8220;But in SoMa, more things are within walking distance. I stumble upon lots of hidden treasures and funky urban charm exploring San Francisco on foot.&#8221;
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<p>As the hub of Google, Twitter and Zynga, SoMa (shorthand for South of Market) is a patchwork of warehouses, parks, shopping malls, upscale superarkets, loft apartments, and tenacious start-ups that survived the tech market meltdown.
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<p>Though San Francisco&#8217;s technology sector is much smaller than Silicon Valley&#8217;s, its tech employment market has come roaring back since the region&#8217;s economic recovery that began in late 2009.
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<p>Silicon Valley&#8217;s innovation engine may be driving a recovery that leads the nation, but, according to the 2012 Silicon Valley Index, the persistent public sector fiscal crisis and other factors continue to drag on widespread economic gains.
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<p>&#8220;San Francisco is catching up and may overtake San Jose,&#8221; Janice Shriver, a labor-market consultant at the Employment Development Department, told the Wall Street Journal in 2012. &#8220;San Jose had been in the lead for information jobs and software publishing and all that kind of activity for so long.&#8221;
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<p>&#8220;San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee has been pushing for business friendly policies to lure and keep new tech companies, including Chinese companies,&#8221; Zhang Xintong said.
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<p>&#8220;And these companies, in turn, are a magnet to increasing numbers of young tech workers who enjoy the San Francisco lifestyle.&#8221;
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<p>UCWeb, a leading China-based developer of mobile Internet browsers with 400 million active users, set up its first US office in Silicon Valley&#8217;s Sunnyvale last year.
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<p>But Rick Chen, a director with UCWeb&#8217;s team in Sunnyvale, told China Daily he is already shopping for new office space in San Francisco. Why? He&#8217;s doing for the pool of young tech talent.
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<p>&#8220;The cost of office space is much higher in San Francisco,&#8221; Chen said. &#8220;But it&#8217;s an urban, thriving, dynamic city with a younger population, and young tech talent wants to live and play in the city.&#8221;
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<p>chenjia@chinadailyusa.com </p>
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<p>Article source: <a href="http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2013-05/01/content_16465517.htm">http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/epaper/2013-05/01/content_16465517.htm</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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