The 200,000 sq meters facility has production lines as well as sales operations and an R&D center that expands Lenovo's research and development capabilities for tablets and smartphones at a time when demand for such products is at an all-time high, Lenovo said in a statement.
No financial details were available.
"Opening this facility not only strengthens our in-house manufacturing capability for PC Plus products, but it also helps us drive even greater speed and efficiency, cost savings and innovation so we can continue our rapid growth in the mobile device market," Lenovo Chairman and CEO Yang Yuanqing said.
"This will allow us to bring more innovative products to market even faster. We can respond more quickly to market trends, unleash even more waves of high-quality, innovative products to meet customer demand, and capture even more growth in tablets and smartphones," he said.
Lenovo also manufactures products at its own facilities in Argentina, India, Mexico, Hungary, Brazil, Japan, the US and multiple locations in China.
The company has opened five new manufacturing sites globally since 2011 and acquired two other facilities through joint ventures.