Hailong Market,
Guigu Market,
Taipingyang Market,
Dinghao Market and
Kemao Market are prominent IT and electronics technology bazaars, noted for "shops with a shop", where bargaining is the norm. According to the 2004 Beijing Statistical Yearbook, there were over 12,000 high-tech enterprises operating in Zhongguancun's seven parks, with 489,000 technicians employed. Companies that grew up in Zhongguancun are
Stone Group,
Founder Group, Glodon, and
Lenovo Group, each founded from 1984 to 1985. Stone was the first successful technology company to be operated by private individuals outside of the government of China. Founder is a technology company that spun off
Peking University. Lenovo Group spun off from
Chinese Academy of Sciences with
Liu Chuanzhi, a hero of Zhongguancun and current chairman, eventually taking the helm. Lenovo purchased IBM's PC division for $1.75 billion in 2005, making it the world's third-largest PC maker. Both Founder and Lenovo Group maintain strong connections to their academic backers, who are significant shareholders. Many global technology companies built their Chinese headquarters and research centers in Zhongguancun Technology Park, such as
Google,
Intel,
AMD,
Oracle Corporation,
Motorola,
Cogobuy Group,
IBM,
MySpace,
Sony,
Solstice, Glodon Software and
Ericsson.
Microsoft has built its Chinese research headquarters in the park that costs $280 million and can accommodate 5000 employees, which was completed in April 2011, and now houses Microsoft Research Asia. The development center of
Loongson, which is China's first general-purpose
microprocessor design, is also in the Zhongguancun area.
Everbright International has its Beijing office in the Beijing International Building (北京国际大厦) in Zhongguancun. Many conferences are held in this location, including the annual
ChinICT conference - which is the largest Information technology Development and Entrepreneurship event in China. A frequent tourist destination is the
Haidian Christian Church, designed by Hamburg-based architects
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Microsoft,
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