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You could say that, but there should be a comma before which. In such a case, you are talking about a specific industrial complex. "XXx owns the industrial premises in Shenzhen, which covers 300,000 square meters."
Yes, that is the correct usage of "which".
But it should be "premises", not "premise".
"Premises" means the building and land, the property
But it should be "premises", not "premise".
"Premises" means the building and land, the property
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