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1. Luohu Commerical City (Lo Wu Shopping Plaza)

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2. COCO Park

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9. KK Mall (East Shennan Road)

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14. Merchants Garden City Center

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15. New Town Plaza (shennan Boulevard)

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16. Maoye Mall (huaqiangbei)

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18. Shenzhen MixC Mall

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19. Seibu Department Store (Lo Wu)

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20. Shenzhen Bay MIXC

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21. Sun Store

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27. Grand department Store

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28. Rainbow Shopping Mall (Bao ' an undertaking)

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30. Huang Ting Shopping Plaza

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Shenzhen is a new city with not too many special souvenirs for visitors to take home. But as a gathering center of electronic products in China even the whole of Asia, it is rich in electronic applications. Also, it is a fast-developing metropolis, it has a good selection of shopping malls, where everything from basic commodities to high-quality brands can be found.

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So, where to shop in Shenzhen? Let’s check out our Shenzhen shopping guide with the top rated of +5 best shopping area in Shenzhen, best shopping malls in Shenzhen, best shopping places in Shenzhen as follows!

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How to get the best goods in the shopping malls below, welcome to Shenzhen in China, a city for anyone who loves to shop.

Dongmen Pedestrian Street (# where to shop in shenzhen)

Address: Dongmen Middle Road, Luohu Qu, Shenzhen, China Phone: +86 181 2419 0194

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Dongmen commercial area, also known as Dongmen pedestrian street in the Luohu area, has existed for more than 300 years and is one of the most famous traditional commercial areas in Shenzhen. You will find many very cheap items, some due to poor quality but some are also really good at affordable prices.

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This is a maze of buildings, streets, and shops, which gets very busy and crowded on weekends. The shops are filled with clothes, shoes, jewelry, handbags, and travel suitcases sold in retail stores or wholesalers such as Foreign Trade Clothing City, Baima White Horse Clothing Wholesale Mall, or Junma Fashion Wholesale Market.

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If you are interested in footwear, you can’t miss East Gate Shoe City, or visit Sai Ho Building to find everything from hair care products to hairdressing equipment such as clippers, hair straighteners, and hair straighteners curl your hair and so on. Boy Art Mall on Lexin Street will be the place where you can find all kinds of musical instruments from guitars, violins, pianos, and other art products.

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Besides the diverse cheap stores, shopping centers with famous brands can still be found here such as Sun Plaza, Rainbow Plaza, or MOI where you can buy goods with full prices and merchandise.

Similar to other traditional shopping areas across China, you must know how to choose good items from a variety of products sold in stores. Bargaining skills are also essential if you want to experience the Asian shopping style. And don’t forget, be careful with your property and personal belongings in crowded places like Dongmen.

Luohu Commercial City

Address: 7/F., South Gong Luo Hu Commercial City, Railway Station Square Luo Hu District, Shenzhen, China Hours: 9:00 am—11:00 pm Phone: +86 755 8233 8178

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Neighboring to the Hong Kong border, Luohu Commercial City is a frenetic, five-story warhorse for shopping in Shenzhen.

Luohu Commercial City is a busy mall with plenty of inexpensive souvenirs for sale. It is famous partly due to the variety of goods and prime location. Locals and tourists prefer shopping here at affordable prices. The building is a fifth-floor building packed with independent retailers selling a diverse mix of goods including watches, clothes, handbags, shoes, souvenirs, curtains, audio-visual products, DVDs, and more. You will get lost in the world of goods in an indefinite state of what to buy.

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Many items displayed in small glass cases or small counters are sold on the fourth floor, while the fifth floor will be much more interesting. Except for the same items on other floors, there are tailor shops for both men and women. You will get your clothing within one to three days after you provide your samples, even from magazines and fabric selection.

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Similar to Dongmen, you should bargain to shop. The sellers will first sell at a very high price for you to bargain. Do not hesitate to bargain until you have a good price which you think. Even if you have goods in your hands, you need to check the right ones you buy. It is an interesting experience of traditional Chinese shopping culture.

Huaqiangbei Commercial Street

Address: G3RP+9MG, North Huaqiang Road, Futian District, Shenzhen, China Hours: 10:00 am—11:00 pm Phone: +86 755 8296 4197

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Huaqiangbei Commercial Street is renowned for its electronics markets such as cell phones, second-hand cell phones, computers, electronic components, clocks, electric appliances, audio-visual products, and digital electronic products.

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Formerly, this area was an industrial park with about 40 factories, specializing in manufacturing electronics, telecommunications, and other electrical products. With economic development and higher costs, the factories moved out of this area and shopping malls started to be settled here, which made the regional function of North Huaqiang change. Therefore, Huaqiang North Commercial Street began to transform in 1998. After transformation, Shenzhen North Huaqiang area has become one of the most traditional and most popular commercial circles in town.

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Also, there are a few clothing malls located in the Huaqiangbei Electronics Market area where shops from high-quality international class to locally produced sell clothes, shoes, bags, jewelry, and other accessories. When shopping at Huaqiangbei Electronics Market, electronics are usually sold at good prices with fairly good quality.

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With convenient transportation and delivery services, Huaqiangbei Electronics Market has been a major wholesale market for electronics. Nowadays, electronics from the market are sold to the whole of China and many places worldwide.

Address: No.5016, Shennan E Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen, China Hours: 10:00 am—10:00 pm Phone: +86 755 2265 7039

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Located in a 441-meter-high financial offices tower known as Kingkey Financial Tower, plus a five-level shopping mall-KK Mall, this is the most trendy and luxurious shopping area in Shenzhen today. It is a five-story shopping center covering 83,500 square meters offering nearly 200 famous fashion brands, including Vero Moda, Ochirly, Girdear, Haolin, Kavon, Peace Bird, Lily, Anlom, La Chapelle, Sedate, Kans, L’oreal, PROYA, Maybelline, Chcedo, Armani, Calvin Klein, Cerruti and more.

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Besides, visitors also come to Shenzhen’s first IMAX Theater and a series of luxurious restaurants and cuisine services such as Starbucks, Pizza Hut, Burger King, and so on. A vital new player in Shenzhen’s luxury retail scene, KK Mall is sure to be the destination of choice for shoppers in the years to come.

Address: No. 268 Fu Hua San Lu, Futian District, Shenzhen, China Hours: 10:00 am—10:00 pm Phone: +86 755 8202 1111

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Futian COCO Park is a popular shopping mall and a representative of the area. The mall has five floors, covering a massive 85,000 square meters, with a large outdoor square in the center. It is much more than just shopping, it is also home to many restaurants, bars, and entertainment with live too nearly every night of the week. COCO Park is located at the Shopping Park/Gouwu Gongyuan metro station.

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COCO Park has five major shopping sections: jeans, sports, digital, undergarment, household, and international fashion brands. There is also the supermarket Aeon on the basement floor.

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Apart from the destinations above, Shenzhen city also offers many large commercial centers such as Shenzhen MIXC City, Yiti Holiday Plaza, Coastal City Shopping Center in Nanshan district, and more, which satisfy all shopping and entertainment needs. You can visit the duty-free shop at Shenzhen Baoan International Airport to find some souvenirs.

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Shenzhen is a fast developing modern city in China. Finding large shopping malls here is an easy thing. Shenzhen has a variety of shopping malls, from luxury ones to popular and civic ones. Here TCT would like to introduce some top shopping malls in Shenzhen for your reference. Hope you can have a good shopping experience.

Shenzhen MIXC City - 深圳万象城

  • Add : No. 1881 China Hua Run Center, Baoan South Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen
  • How to get there : take Metro Line 1 or 2 and get off at Da Ju Yuan Station, then get out through C3 and you will not miss it.

Shenzhen MIXC City

Yitian Holiday Plaza - 益田假日广场

  • Add : No.9028 Shennan Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Provice, China (Window of the world MIR station)
  • How to get there: Take Metro Line 1 or 2 to Window of the World Station, then get out the station through Exit A.

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Coastal City Shopping Centre in Nanshan District - 海岸城购物中心

  • Add : 33 Wenxin 5th Rd., Nanshan District, Shenzhen
  • How to get there : take Metro Line 2 or 11 and get off at Hou Hai Station, then get out through D1.

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COCO Park - 星河 

  • Add : Fuhua 3rd Rd., Futian District, Shenzhen
  • How to get there : take Luobao Line and get off at COCO Park Station (购物公园站); take metro line 4 and get off at Min Le station(Exit C)

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Women's Street in North Huaqiang - 华强女人街

  • Add : 3005 Huaqiang Bei Road, Futian District, Shenzhen
  • How to get there : take metro line 4 and get off at Hong Shan station(Exit A)

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No longer a place solely for cheap massages and counterfeit handbags, Shenzhen city boasts creative art spaces like  OCT – Loft  and  OCT Contemporary Art Terminal ,  sprawling shopping malls including  Upperhills  and  Uniwalk   and fantastic restaurants, not to mention everyone’s favourite bubble tea HeyTea , making it a great destination for a quick weekend getaway. If you plan to visit our cool Mainland neighbour , here’s a guide to all the things to see, eat and do while you’re there. By Cara Hung, Sarah Moran and Olivia Lai RECOMMENDED: If you're looking for a break without leaving the 852, head to one of these fabulous day-trip destinations .

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Shenzhen may be famous for its local flavours, but there’s a western bakery that’s definitely worth visiting when you’re in town. Delisen’s thick-cut sandwiches are just as iconic as HeyTea’s hand-shaken tea, and each serving is brimming with ingredients – real bang for your buck. The pureed taro with pork floss sandwich and the pureed taro with salted egg option are particularly unique. 

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No, we’re not telling you to go visit a convenience store. Hidden behind afully-functional fridge is, in fact, a doorway to a two-storey bar. Prepare to be greeted by a whole different world once you make it to this basement speakeasy, boasting a sleek atmosphere courtesy of the dim lighting and jazz music playing in the background. Have a chat with the resident mixologists to get yourself the perfect drink.  

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The Top 20 Things to Do in Shenzhen

Shenzhen is an active and innovative city. When talking about Shenzhen, people always mention its fast-growing and advanced economy but many may not know that Shenzhen is also a treasure box for travelers.

From skyscrapers to ancient relics, from luxury shopping malls to artistic urban villages, and from lively theme parks to solemn churches, you will never get bored in Shenzhen.

Here, we have listed 20 places you should visit in Shenzhen, including tall buildings, places to go shopping and enjoy the local cuisine, characteristic urban villages, and more.

See 3 Amazing Skyscrapers!

Shenzhen grew from a fishing village to an international metropolis in 40 years. Today, the city has about 30% of the skyscrapers in China. Ascend one and enjoy the great view!

1. Scale Shenzhen's Tallest Building: Ping An International Finance Centre (平安金融中心)

  • Address: junction of Yitian Road and Fuhua Road, Futian District
  • Metro: Take Line 1 or 3 to Shopping Park Station and leave via Exit A.

With a height of 592.5 meters (1,944 feet), the Ping An IFC is the tallest tower in Shenzhen and the fourth tallest building in the world. The building features offices, a hotel, and a luxury shopping mall.

The observatory deck named Free Sky is located on the 116th floor, and you can admire a bird's-eye view of Shenzhen and Hong Kong's skyline from it.

2. Go Sightseeing and Shopping at The KK100

  • Address: 5016 Shennan East Road, Luohu District
  • Metro: Take Line 1 or 2 to Grand Theater Station.

The KK100 is the second tallest skyscraper in Shenzhen with a height of 441.8 meters (1,449 feet). The whole building is designed in a beautiful streamlined shape, which symbolizes a fountain, representing the development and prosperity of Shenzhen.

The KK100 might be the most luxurious skyscraper in Shenzhen as it accommodates top-class offices, an international level shopping center called the KK Mall, and one of the world's highest 5-star hotels, The St. Regis Shenzhen.

3. Admire the Thinnest Building: Shun Hing Square (信兴广场)

  • Address: 5002 Shennan East Road, Luohu District

When Shun Hing Square was built in 1996, it was the tallest building in Shenzhen, China, and even the whole of Asia. It also holds another record of being the thinnest skyscraper because the ratio of its width to its height is 1:9.

The top floor of Shun Hing Square is an observation deck and there are exhibits on Shenzhen's development history.

Seek Out 4 Spots for Shopping / Gourmet Food

Shenzhen offers great shopping opportunities. The city has excellent shopping choices, such as electrical appliances, digital products, fashionable clothing, jewelry, and seafood. You can also try the local cuisine!

4. Find Electronic Products in Huaqiangbei (华强北)

  • Location: Futian District
  • Metro: Take Line 2 or 7 to Huaqiangbei (华强北) Station.

Huaqiangbei (also called Huaqiang North) is the largest electronics market in China. It is a good place to buy electronic appliances, telecommunication products, and computer accessories.

The market also sells electronic parts. You can find everything you need to create a smartphone. If you are interested in electronics, don't miss the chance to walk around Huaqiangbei.

5. Observe Antiques in Shenzhen Antique City (深圳古玩城)

  • Address: 168 Xinxiu Road, Luohu District
  • Metro: Take Line 2 to Xinxiu (新秀) Station.

If you like old artifacts, Shenzhen Antique City is a good place to stroll around. On the open-air stalls, there are piles of teapots, tableware, beads, and objects that look as though they were made hundreds of years ago.

Although you are not advised to buy any expensive items in the market because there are a lot of fakes, it is still interesting to just walk around and see the buyers using their lenses to check the goods.

6. Look for Affordable Goods in East Gate Old Street (东门老街)

  • Location: Luohu District
  • Metro: Take Line 1 or 3 to Laojie (老街) Station.

East Gate (or Dongmen) Old Street is a popular pedestrian street for local people and tourists. There are over 20 shopping malls as well as countless stores and restaurants scattered in the surrounding streets and alleys.

It is also a good place for some sightseeing as there are ancient-style pavilions, houses, and antique objects, such as a large ancient bell and a bronze relief.

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7. Enjoy Luxury Shopping and Eating in Sea World (海上世界)

  • Address: 1128 Wanghai Road, Nanshan District
  • Metro: Take Line 2 to Sea World Station.

Sea World is a high-end recreation center, which includes shopping malls, restaurants, hotels, and parks. There is also a luxury ferry containing top-class stores and restaurants. Having a meal in one of the restaurants on the ferry can be a romantic experience.

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Check Out 2 Urban Villages

Shenzhen is not just a place filled with skyscrapers - over 1,000 urban villages are situated around the high buildings. Today, 60% of Shenzhen's population lives in these urban villages and they are the starting point for many youngsters.

8. Visit Shenzhen's Most Artistic Village: Dafen Oil Painting Village (大芬油画村)

  • Location: Dafen Community, Buji Street, Longgang District
  • Metro: Take Line 3 to Dafen (大芬) Station.

Over 1,200 workshops and over 8,000 painters are situated in Dafen Oil Painting Village, which has an area of just 0.4 square kilometer. At its peak, over 60% of oil paintings sold on the market originated from Dafen.

Although most of the paintings there are copies, it is a great place to get closer to the local painters and hear their stories. You can walk around, watch the painters working in their workshops, or try your hand at oil painting there.

9. Wander through the Most Historical Village: Huanggang Village (皇岗村)

  • Location: junction of Jintian Road and Fumin Road, Futian District
  • Metro: Take Line 7 to Huanggang (皇岗) Checkpoint Station.

Huanggang is a historical village and a great place to see how the residents have retained their traditional living environment. Walking around, you will find clean paths, a playground, a fountain, a stage, and more interesting places.

Huanggang also has the first village museum in China. The museum houses objects and photos that record the history of the village.

Enjoy 3 Theme Parks

Although the theme parks in Shenzhen are not world class like the ones in Hong Kong, they are fun options to spend a day or half a day in, or when you are traveling with your kids.

10. See the World in One Day: Window of the World (世界之窗)

  • Address: 9037 Shennan Road, Nanshan District
  • Metro: Take Line 1 or 2 to Window of the World Station.

It is now possible to see the sights around the world in one day. Shenzhen's theme park called Window of the World allows you to see more than 130 reproductions of some of the famous sights in the world.

Along with these reproductions and models, there are rides and special nighttime entertainment options. There are also special events during festivals.

11. See China in One Day: Splendid China Folk Village (锦绣中华)

  • Location: Shennan Avenue, Nanshan District
  • Metro: Take Line 1 to OCT Station.

Different from Window of the World mentioned above, Splendid China showcases miniatures of famous Chinese attractions. Visitors can see the sights around China in one day.

Another part of the theme park is the China Folk Culture Village, which provides experiences and custom performances relating to China's ethnic groups. There are also large stage performances.

12. See Uncaged Animals in Shenzhen Safari Park (深圳野生动物园)

  • Location: east side of Xili Lake, Nanshan District
  • Metro: Take Line 7 to Xili Lake (西丽湖) Station.

Shenzhen Safari Park breeds over 300 animal species and has over 10,000 animals, which are uncaged. There are also circus performances and science events. If you are traveling with your kids, it is a good place to spend one day.

See More Wildlife in 3 Nature Parks

Shenzhen has placed an emphasis on environment protection since the city was first built and its green rating is currently at 50%. There are also ecological parks and wetland parks in the city.

13. Discover a Mangrove Forest in the City: Shenzhen Mangrove Nature Reserve (福田红树林自然保护区)

  • Location: estuary of the Shenzhen River, Shatou Xiasha Village, Futian District
  • Metro: Take Line 9 to Xiasha (下沙) Station.

This is one of the most important mangrove nature reserves in China, preserving over 170 acres of mangrove forest. The marina promenade provides wonderful natural environments for outings and sightseeing experiences.

14. Watch Birds in OCT Wetland Park (华侨城国家湿地公园)

  • Address: 8 East Baishi Road, Nanshan District
  • Metro: Take Line 1 to Qiaocheng East (侨城东) Station or Line 9 to Shenzhen Bay Park (深圳湾公园) Station.

OCT Wetland Park is an oasis for plants and birds in the metropolis. The wetland features a saltwater lake and mangrove forest, providing a habitat for 70% of the bird species living in Shenzhen.

15. Visit Rare Plants in Fairy Lake Botanical Garden (仙湖植物园)

  • Address: 160 Xianhu Road, Liantang, Luohu District
  • Metro: Take Line 2 or 5 to Huangbeiling (黄贝岭) Station.

Fairy Lake Botanical Garden features a research center and a place for sightseeing. It has over 8,000 plant species with a lot of rare or endangered species among them. Visitors can hike around the 21 gardens to admire the different types of plants in them.

See Shenzhen's Top 2 Churches/Cathedrals

There are not many churches in Shenzhen but they are different in style. Some of them are worth a visit even if you are not religious.

16. See a Quaintly Designed Church: St. Anthony's Catholic Church

  • Address: 65 Nonglin Road, Futian District
  • Metro: Take Line 2, 9, or 11 to Chegongmiao (车公庙) Station, then take bus 326 to the Eye Hospital stop or take a taxi there.

The design of St. Anthony's Catholic Church is different from most Gothic churches. There are no ornate spires and walls or rose windows, just plain walls with a cubic appearance, which resembles a thatched cottage.

Every Sunday at 11am, the Holy Mass is held in English in the church.

17. Admire a Noah's-Ark-Shaped Church: Shenzhen Christian Church

  • Address: 126 Meilin Road, Futian District
  • Metro: Take Line 9 to Xiameilin (下梅林) Station, then walk east for about 600 meters or simply take a taxi there.

This is the largest gathering place for Christians in Shenzhen. The church is designed in a boat shape, symbolizing Noah's Ark in the Bible, God's redemption of all things in the world, and the idea of equality of all beings.

Uncover Shenzhen's 3 Ancient Sites

Shenzhen's area has been extended hundreds of times over the decades but ancient sites remain that have recorded its history.

18. Admire Ancient Buildings in Dapeng Fortress / Dapeng Ancient City (大鹏所城)

  • Location: Pengcheng Village, Dapeng Town, Longgang District

Dapeng Fortress (also known as Dapeng Ancient City) is located in a peninsula in the east of Shenzhen. It was a military fortress 600 years ago.

General Lai Ying Yang's Mansion and the Canoe Museum are worth a visit.

19. Experience Cultural Fusion in Chung Ying Street (Chinese/British Street, 中英街)

  • Location: Sha Tau Kok Town, Yantian District

Chung Ying Street is an alley that is 250 meters long and 4 meters wide. Before 1997, when Hong Kong was a British colony, the east side of the street belonged to China while the west side belonged to the UK.

Today, the boundary tablet is still there and a museum holds records of that era's history. You can do some duty-free shopping there.

As there isn't a metro line connected, you can take a taxi there or take a bus to Sha Tau Kok Free Trade Zone. Before entering the site, you will need to apply for a special document with your passport near the entrance.

20. Understand Local Beliefs in Pak Tai Temple (北帝古庙)

  • Location: Dongfang Road, Bao'an District
  • Transport: From Shenzhen Airport, take bus M527/M528 to Xixiang Pedestrian Street or take a taxi.

Pak Tai Temple is an ancient Taoist temple in Shenzhen. In legends, Pak Tai is the god of water and rainfall, so local people worship him to pray for good weather for the crops.

Every year on the third day of the third lunar month (March 26, 2020 or April 14, 2021), large ceremonies are held to celebrate Pak Tai's birthday.

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Just across the border from Hong Kong on the Chinese mainland, lies the first tier city of Shenzhen, where around 15 million people live, work and entertain themselves.

Whether visiting or living in Shenzhen, this article will introduce some of the better scenic spots, historic sites and themed attractions. Shenzhen is a sprawling city covering ten districts, so you’ll need to plan carefully to make the most of your time – places to see are listed by district to make this easier.

Depending on your expectations, you may find some attractions quite touristy and possibly even tacky – but that’s the nature of Chinese entertainment. Take time to look beyond this, and you are likely to have some great experiences and get to sample the unique and wonderful culture that China offers.

The well developed public transport system is both efficient and inexpensive. Choose from taxis, private drivers, buses and the ever-expanding metro. Check out Getting around Shenzhen and Hong Kong Border Crossings , for more detailed information. There are also handy maps on most street corners, that although in Chinese will give you a good sense of your location and direction.

Tip: if you have a VPN , Google Maps shows streets in both English and Chinese. It’s a great resource for showing taxi drivers where you want to go and for finding your way around.

Finally, here you find the reviews of the best hotels in Shenzhen .

Any time of the year is good for a visit to Shenzhen. The climate is the same as subtropical Hong Kong – mild winters and hot and humid summers. Shopping malls and larger restaurants are all air-conditioned, but a mountain hike in 30 degrees might be better attempted in the cooler months.

It rains more in the summer months between May and September, but you’ll also experience days of clear blue skies to make the most of your visit. You certainly won’t experience the pollution of cities like Beijing and Shanghai, but the skies are hazier in the cloudier, winter months.

Plan your visit carefully around the times of Chinese festivals. Whilst many Chinese citizens leave Shenzhen to return to their home towns, you may find travel arrangements difficult. Hong Kong / Shenzhen borders are crowded and can be painfully slow to cross. Public transport is busy and sometimes even unattainable.

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For short visits from Hong Kong, a couple of days will certainly give you a taste of the city. If you want to visit two or three different districts then you’ll struggle to see everything in a week.

If you have a full tourist visa, you might be better spending a few days in Shenzhen followed by a trip into the neighboring provinces to see the “real” China. Travel in China is relatively cheap, and high-speed trains, buses, and internal flights can whisk you inland quickly to more rural scenic areas of natural beauty.

You will need a valid visa to enter Shenzhen or be eligible for a five day VOA (visa on arrival) which can be obtained at the border. For more information on visas check out our comprehensive guide here – Chinese Visa Applications

Nanshan is in the southwestern area of Shenzhen and is home to many of the city’s attractions, as well as many of the technology businesses that have made the city famous. You could easily spend two or three days here if you enjoy theme parks, shopping, food, and drink. The most popular attractions are listed below, but other options include the Shenzhen Safari Park, Shenzhen Bay Boulevard and Nantou Ancient Town Museum (currently closed for renovations).

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1. Sea World

In the quieter suburb of Shekou, you’ll find Sea World – a popular plaza – not an aquarium as the name suggests. There are a lot of western and European style restaurants, cafes and clubs. It’s also popular for its imported German and Irish beers, and you’ll maybe feel at home in bars like McCawleys, The Tavern and the more upmarket Terrace – all catering for both the Chinese and the large expat community living in this area.

Central to Sea World is The Minghua, originally an ocean-going liner, built by the French in 1962. It’s been remodeled into a hotel, with a large outdoor bar area and restaurants. Each evening at 7.00 pm and 8.00 pm you can watch a short, ten-minute water fountain display, set to music with the ship as a backdrop. There’s an additional display at 9.00 pm on the weekends. It’s a bustling area in the evenings with occasional live music. However, other than food, drink and promenading there isn’t much else to do here.

There’s a lot of development underway and a new luxury shopping mall, an arts center and an iMax cinema are all due for completion by 2016. You can stroll along the seafront facing Hong Kong and there’s access to the newly constructed Hilton Hotel . If your budget is limited, there are a number of smaller Chinese hotels close by. I particularly like No. 6 Crystal Garden – a lovely boutique hotel on a quiet back street between Shekou Port and Sea World.

Getting there

Metro: Shekou Line 2 (Orange) to Sea World – Exit A directly into Sea World Plaza.

Nanhai E-Cool

2. Nanhai E-Cool

Just a short walk along XingHua Road from Sea World, you’ll find Nanhai E-Cool. This is the old Sanyo factory that has been redeveloped into more than 100 small creative enterprises.

If coffee is your thing then you won’t be disappointed. There are lots of small cafes serving excellent coffee, cakes, and snacks. It’s a great place to lunch, away from the larger western chains in neighboring Sea World. You’ll also find restaurants, wine bars, design shops, clothes, and the occasional creative art installation. It’s beautifully shady too on a hot day as the small streets are lined with leafy trees.

If you enjoy street walking, you’ll have a more authentic experience if you venture just a little further west, past Nanhai E Cool continuing along Xinghua Road, and into Haicheng Street. You’ll find yourself very suddenly in the thriving Chinese community at Shuiwan. There are many small Chinese stores and restaurants serving good seafood, hotpot and Beijing duck. At night this area comes alive with street sellers and you’ll find good street food if you want a cheap “on the go” bite to eat. You can access this area from either Sea World or Shuiwan metro stations.

In my experience, you can wander quite safely here and explore the shops selling cheap trainers, t-shirts and bags. In Shangle Street which runs parallel to Haicheng Street, you can haggle in the small shops and get some good deals. There are also a few smaller Chinese supermarkets if you need to stock up on supplies.

Getting there:

Metro: Shekou Line 2 (Orange) to Sea World Exit A – follow directions for walking above.

Walking from Sea World Entrance – walk east along Xinghua Road, past Starbucks on the corner and turn left by Baking Workers.

Tian Hou temple grounds

3. Tien Hou Temple, Chiwan

Built originally in the Song Dynasty, the Tien Hou Temple has been destroyed and rebuilt several times. But by Shenzhen standards, it appears old and is constructed in a traditional style. It’s not far from Sea World and you can take a taxi, metro or bus.

The temple is still in use and some of the buildings are being renovated to provide a small museum of the temple’s history. For a 15 Yuan entrance fee, you can walk wherever you want, climb three levels of buildings, explore the Drum Tower, take photographs and enjoy the pungent smell of incense. The temple is beautifully decorated, although a little worn at the edges, but it feels authentic and un-touristy.

There’s an incense burning area in front of a central hall where Tian Hou, goddess of the sea, dominates the lesser god of wealth, Caishen and the bodhisattva of compassion, Guanyin.

Find out more about the history of the temple here: The Goddess of Tianhou Temple

Metro – Shekou Line 2 (Orange) to Chiwan Exit C. Turn right – walk approx 10 minutes along the road.

Bus – M371 or 226 from outside Sea World Metro Exit C. Stops directly outside the temple.

Nanshan Mountain

4. Nanshan Mountain

Stand in the entrance to Sea World and look inland – you’ll see the lush green hills that makeup Nanshan Mountain. This is a challenging hike, either up and down or on a circular walk. I say challenging, if you aren’t super fit, because it comprises over 700 neatly concreted steps to the top, generating far more of a burn on the calf muscles than a natural climb. Allow 1 to 1.5 hours for the up and down hike, or twice as long if you take the circular route. Look out for the map of the area on the left as you approach the entrance.

There’s no entry charge and the mountain is open from 6.00 am – 9.00 pm every day, although we’ve never seen it gated outside these hours. There are usually food sellers with fruit and water both on the way to the entrance and at the top of the mountain. There are also squat toilets at the top, but remember to take your own toilet paper!

On the way to the mountain, you’ll pass the International Conference Centre on the left. In the basement of this building is a bowling alley with ping-pong tables. All equipment can be hired. It’s open between 3.00 and 10.30 pm.

By Metro: Shekou Line 2 (Orange) to Sea World Exit D. Turn right out of the metro and walk to Minghua Road. Turn right into Minghua Road and walk ahead to NanHai Blvd. Cross the road and turn left, then immediately right into Yanshan Road. You’ll pass a 7/11 store – cross to the other side of the road, continue past the Convention Centre until the road branches 3 ways. Yanshan Road continues left – follow this shaded road to the start of the walks. There are two routes up – lookout for wooden signage on the way to the entrance that have maps detailing your options.

By Bus: To Haiyang Building (Haiyang Dasha)

From the West, alight from the bus and turn right to the corner of Minghua Road. Follow the instructions above for Metro. From East, alight from the bus and turn left until you reach Yanshan Road. Turn right, follow the instructions above.

Window of the World

5. Window of the World

Window of the World is a large theme park (tacky alert!) providing the chance to stroll around miniature replicas of 130 of some of the most famous sights in the world. All of the continents are represented and you can visit the Sydney Opera House, The Palace of Versailles, Mount Rushmore and even journey by raft through the Grand Canyon.

The park provides plenty of interest if you have kids, although those “well-traveled” might find this a little less exciting than the real thing! As well as the monuments, there’s a cable car, an indoor ski slope, and an archery field. Nighttime entertainment and firework displays take place at the weekends.

Tickets (2015 Prices): Adults 160 Yuan, Children over 1.2m 80 Yuan. Children under 1.2m and seniors over 70 can enter free of charge. Evening performances are extra.

Opening hours: 9.00 am to 22.30 pm

Metro: Take Shekou Line 2 (Orange) to Window of the World station. Take exit J and the ticket office is directly ahead of you.

6. Happy Valley

Next to Window of the World you will find the Happy Valley Theme Park. This park is divided into nine themed areas such as Cartoon City and Gold Mine Town. There’s also a water park that is open in the afternoons between May and October.

The park covers a large area (85 acres) so be prepared for lots of walking. Unfortunately, it seems that some of the rides are closed more often than they are open, and the lines are quite lengthy. This may be because people don’t always realize that the ride opening times are staggered. That said there are a lot of options here so if you enjoy thrill rides and the theme park atmosphere then you’ll probably have a great day.

Check out Travel China’s page here for all the directions, current admission prices, general opening hours and ride opening times. China Travel – Happy Valley

Metro: Take LuoBao Line 1 (Green) to Window of the World station. Take Exit A and walk left to Qiacheng West Street, turn left and walk until you reach the entrance to Happy Valley.

7. Splendid China Folk Village

There are two sections to this park. Splendid China is made up of China’s most important historical sites in miniature (a common theme among Shenzhen’s theme parks). They’ve also replicated some of the more scenic sites. It provides a pleasant walk through the park, but if you’ve visited Window of the World, you might find yourself overdosing on miniatures!

China Folk Culture Village provides more of an interest. You can walk through 26 miniature villages and the 56 ethnic groups that make up China’s heritage. There are live performances, craft exhibitions and also gala parties at popular times of the year. You’ll learn a lot about the different cultures that exist within China and it provides a more educational day out if you have children. Ticket price is 150 Yuan.

Metro: Take LuoBao Line 1 (Green) to OCT station. Take Exit D turn right along Shennan Avenue until you reach Splendid China on this side of the road.

Coffee in Gee Rosters, OCT Loft

8. OCT Loft & O-CAT (Contemporary Art Terminal)

OCT Loft is located in the old eastern industry park and is a much larger version of Nanhei E-Cool. The International Youth Hostel is located here, as well as many trendy design shops, galleries, cafes, and restaurants.

For a great “cold drip” coffee experience, try GEE Coffee Roasters – they also have art exhibitions at the back of the cafe. La Patisserie is in the northern sector of the Loft area, and provides a beautiful shaded garden for lunch or snacks, transporting you far beyond the city to a peaceful calm oasis.

Check out OCAT, a converted 2-storey warehouse with a large art space used for temporary exhibitions and thematic art installations. Entry is free but it is closed on Mondays.

OCT Loft

OCT Loft area is a cool creative space where you can hang out for a morning, afternoon, or even longer if you visit the monthly creative market. This venue is held on the first and third weekends of each month and if you have an interest in art and design you will thoroughly enjoy your time here! It’s one of my favorite places.

Metro: Take LuoBao Line 1 (Green) to Qiaocheng East – Exit A. Turn right and walk along Shennan Avenue to Enping Street. There’s a large petrol station on the corner. Walk along Enping Street for 5 minutes until you reach Jingxiu North Street. OCT Loft is straight ahead of you.

9. HeXiangning Art Gallery

This gallery is named after He Xiangning (1878-1972), a painter and social activist and it displays a permanent collection of his work. It is also a major influence in the support of the contemporary art scene in China. Unfortunately, it is now closed for renovations until 2016, but when it reopens I would definitely recommend a visit. Situated between Window of the World and Splendid China Folk Village, it provides a welcome reprieve from theme parks! Check the website for reopening times.

Metro: Take LuoBao Line 1 (Green) to OCT Station – Exit A.

By bus to HeXiangning Art Gallery Bus Station

Futian is the administrative, business and financial center of Shenzhen’s Special Economic Zone. It connects to Hong Kong via the Huanggang and Futian border crossings.

This is a busy commercial district and a shoppers paradise, so be prepared for more crowded streets. But it’s here amongst many of the city’s five-star hotels, that you’ll find the Exhibition Centre, The Civic Centre, Shenzhen Museum, the Central Book Mall, Library, Concert Hall and Guan Shanyue Art Gallery. You’ll also find green spaces, mangroves, and popular Coco Park which combines upmarket shopping with eating and drinking in some of the city’s trendiest bars and restaurants.

10. Huaqiangbei District

This is a much-frequented area of Futian as it houses the largest electronics market in China. From the smallest technological component to computers, cameras, mobile phones, drones, and techno-gadgets – you’ll find them all here. Some will be genuine, many will not. I haven’t yet been able to find a computer that displays in English – and the validity of Apple products depends on whether they have been smuggled across the border from Hong Kong. I did, however, buy a Canon camera that seems to be the genuine article!

The three most popular markets are SEG Electronics, Huaqiang Electronics, and Cyber. There are hundreds of shops and booths, spread across many floors and buildings. I find it useful to memorize some landmarks – these places are like rabbit warrens and once in, it’s sometimes tricky to find your way back to your original entrance.

Shop wisely and use your common sense here. If it’s too good to be true as they say, it probably is! And if it’s a camera or more expensive item, make sure you see it in its original unopened box before handing over your money. They will sometimes try and palm you off with an unpackaged demo product.

Metro – Luobao Line 1 (Green) to Huanqian Road Exit A or Shekou Line 2 (Orange) to Huaqian North.

11. Shenzhen Museum, Fuzhong 3rd Road

No city trip should be without a visit to a free museum! Shenzhen Museum was opened in 1988 and it contains a mix of historical heirlooms, cultural relics and archaeological finds. There are a number of permanent exhibitions showing the history of China and Shenzhen, and a popular children’s room with interactive games. You can easily spend a couple of hours here exploring and as an extension to your visit you could walk to nearby Lianhuashan Park.

Opening hours are 10:00 to 18:00 but it’s closed on Mondays. The Shenzhen Museum Website is available in English so you can check out temporary exhibitions and directions.

Metro: Longhua Line 4 (Red) to Civic Centre Station.

12. Mangrove Seashore Ecology Park

This is China’s smallest national park facing Hong Kong’s Mai Po Marshes – a bird watchers paradise. Throughout the year around 200 different birds migrate to Mai Po and also to the Shenzhen mangroves, some from Siberia. You’ll enjoy this relaxing green area if you’re a nature enthusiast, but it’s a beautiful park in its own right.

There’s access to the Shenzhen Bay area and you can enjoy shaded walks, cycling (there’s talk of bikes for hire but I haven’t seen them yet), or you can just sit and enjoy the views across to Hong Kong. It’s a popular place for Shenzhen families to relax at the weekends.

Taxi is probably easiest as there isn’t a metro close by. Alternatively, catch a bus to Mangrove Forest Bus Station.

13. Coco Park

If your trip to Shenzhen is for shopping, wining, dining and entertainment, then Coco Park is a good choice. In a modern mall, over five floors, you’ll find more than 200 Chinese and international brands, although if you’re traveling from Hong Kong, you’ll experience higher prices. You can eat Chinese and western-style foods in a wide range of restaurants and bars. Coco Park really comes alive at night, when the central plaza heaves with both Westerners and Chinese. There’s also a cinema if you want to catch up on a movie .

If you like things a little more sophisticated then it’s likely you’ll find something to suit you at Coco Park. Just don’t leave your credit card at home!

Metro: Luobao Line 1 (Green) or Longhua Line 3 (Blue) to Shopping Park Station.

Luohu was one of the first areas of Shenzhen to be developed and the streets feel more typically Chinese, reminiscent of some parts of Beijing. It’s a thriving commercial zone more densely populated by shopping malls than other districts in Shenzhen. You’ll find MIXc, KK Mall, King Glory Plaza, and popular Dongmen Commercial Street. If you’re shopping for gold or pearl jewelry, then Suibei and King Living International Jewellery Exchange Centres should be high on your itinerary.

Accessibility is a little more difficult but there is a new metro (line 8) which should be completed by 2016 – making this more scenic area much easier to travel to.

14. Wutong Shan Mountain Area

Opened in 1989 Wutong Mountain overlooks the coast and is a natural area for hiking. If you’re heading to Dameisha Beach or the Dapeng Penninsula, this would be a good overnight stopping point along the way. It’s a popular hiking spot for Shenzhen citizens and has some outstanding views from the top. At 943m it’s the highest accessible point along this stretch of Shenzhen’s coastline.

You’ll never be able to compare Shenzhen’s hiking with the wilderness areas of Europe or the USA, but on a clear day, this does provide a welcome respite from the city. There are rivers, waterfalls, and forests as well as some protected wildlife, such as boas, kites, and pangolins.

There’s an easy paved route or you can take a more nature route to the top. Check out this guide for more information: Every Trail – Wutong Mountain

Depending on the route and your fitness levels you should allow 3-4 hours to get to the top, and 2 hours to get back down. You don’t usually need to carry much, as at weekends and busier times of the year you’ll find food and beverages for sale along the way.

To make the most of this trip, you can stay overnight in Wutongshan Village where you’ll find inexpensive guesthouses and a laid back atmosphere. There are a few shops and some nice restaurants with river views.

Metro & Bus: Metro: Luobao Line 1 (Green) to Luohu Station, then pick up the 211 bus which will take you to the bus terminus at Wutongshan Village.

Dameisha Beach Angel Sculptures

15. Dameisha & Xiaomeisha Beaches

Dameisha is a fairly large coastal town. There’s a typical Chinese area to the west but if you walk along the beach to the east you can exit into a modern mall and an equally modern marina. Here you’ll find some larger hotels, including a Sheraton resort-style property. There are also many seafood restaurants providing live fish and seafood. You can make your choice from the small aquariums lined up outside the restaurants and have it cooked while you sample the local Tsingtao Chinese beer!

Dameisha Beach is the first long stretch of fine sand that you will find in the Yantian District. It’s often snubbed by the local Chinese because it can be incredibly busy on summer weekends and at festival times. If you avoid these times and visit during the week, it isn’t so bad. This is a free beach and there are a number of activities such as diving, paragliding and we even saw jet skis for hire.

Read about my day out in Dameisha here: A day out at Dameisha Beach

Smaller and less busy Xiaomeisha Beach is a little further along the coast and you will need to pay an entrance fee of 30 Yuan. There’s a hiking/biking trail between the two beaches or you can catch a local bus or get a taxi. This is a popular camping spot and throughout the summer weekends you’ll see many tents (rent or take your own) pitched up, literally side by side, on the sand. You can also visit Xiaomeisha Ocean World, a huge aquarium that is popular with families.

Dameisha – Buses: J1, N21, M207.

You could get the metro to Luohu Train Station and catch the train to Dameisha which takes around 40 minutes.

16. OCT East Park

OCT East is set on the mountainside behind Dameisha town you can easily spend a day wandering around this large scenic theme park. There are six resort hotels, the Dahuaxing Buddhist Temple, two 18-hole golf courses (one for members only), a hot springs spa, a water park, themed rides and a beautiful tea plantation, which for me is one of the highlights. This is a huge country park that is nicely landscaped and away from the bustling city that offers a variety of activities for all the family.

Open daily 09:30 to 17:30 – there are a variety of ticket prices depending on what your stay involves – they start at 160 Yuan.

Taxis from Futian will cost around 100 Yuan each way or bus 239, J1 or Airport No 6 to OCT East Bus Station.

Longgang is located in the North East of the city and as well as the city’s main reservoir, the Qinglingjing Forest Park and the Longgang Public Golf Course, you will also find two of the best-preserved Hakka “enclosed residences” in Shenzhen – Hehu Zinju and Maosheng Shiju.

Dafen Oil Painting Village

17. Dafen Oil Painting Village

Dafen Village is one of Shenzhen’s top attractions, and one of the first suggested to me when I arrived to live in the city. It’s the largest producer of oil paintings in the world and home to thousands of artists who paint and sell cheap copies of famous western art pieces. You can take a picture of any piece of art and you will find any number of artists who will transfer it skilfully and inexpensively onto a canvas in whatever size and style you desire.

Dafen is just a short stroll from the main road. It’s impossible to miss as you will quickly encounter a mass of oil paintings hanging floor to ceiling in every shop throughout the alleyways that make up the village. You won’t be overwhelmed by people – instead it is a very pleasant area to wander leisurely whilst browsing. You can bargain for your art, but if you’re not looking for a Mona Lisa replica, you’ll also find modern galleries, calligraphy, sculptures, handicrafts and lots of small boutique cafes to make this a worthwhile visit.

Metro: Longgang Line (blue) to Dafen Metro Station, Exit A1. Walk straight ahead for 5-10 minutes until you reach Walmart. Then follow the crowds to the entrance gate!

By bus to Dafen Village Bus Station.

Pingshan is the major industrial area in the east of Shenzhen city. Still inhabited by many Hakka people, you can learn much about their culture and folk traditions by visiting the enclosed villages in this district. With 156 basketball courts, it is also known locally as the “town of basketball”. The Pinghan River runs through the district and its geographic environment has seen the formation of a number of ecological parks such as Jingui (where you can walk the ancient trade path), Julonghshan, Yanzilinng and Biling.

18. Hakka Villages

There are around twenty or so Hakka walled villages remaining in Shenzhen, and three are available to visit in Pingshan – each worth a visit if you enjoy historical buildings:

a) Longtian Shiju; b) Dawen Shiju; c) Fengtian Shiju.

Longtian Shiju is the best-preserved Hakka village in Pingshan. Built-in the Qing Dynasty, it’s surrounded on three sides by water and on the fourth by a high wall enclosure, making its style a little different to other Hakka villages.

Longtian Shiju by bus to Kengzhi Market Station. Dawen Shiju can be accessed via bus to BYD Maintenance Centre Bus Station, and Fentian Shiju by bus to Lexing Furniture Square Bus Station.

This is one of the newest districts in Shenzhen and it’s the main hub for the high-speed railway connecting the city with Southern China and beyond. The now highly rated Mission Hills Golf Club is located here but the main attraction is Guanian Ancient Town.

19. Guanian Ancient Town

I haven’t yet visited this area but it’s high on my list. The Shenzhen Travel Guide indicates that Guanian Old Street comprises dozens of lanes that provide a living museum of Hakka history. This was originally the transfer station between China and foreign countries and was known as the “The Little Hong Kong”. Now there are fifteen remaining watch towers, as well as folk dwellings and shops.

Guanlan Ancient Town, Xinlan Community: By bus to Guanlan Central Primary School.

Quanlan Watchtower: By bus to Zhangkengjing Shangwei.

Guanlan Guihutang Old Walled Village: By bus to Gangtou Village Bus Station.

Dapeng

Dapeng New District is to the southeast of Shenzhen, surrounded by sea on three sides and facing Hong Kong’s New Territories. It’s mountainous, forested and is trying to reinvent itself as an “ecological tourism resort”.

It’s a stunning coastal area and a proper escape from the city, although difficult to access by public transport.

It’s well worth a visit, and if you have time, stay a few days in Jiaochangwei Village to really explore the coastal landscape. In Dapeng you will also find Xichong Beach, claimed to be one of the eight most beautiful beaches in China!

Keep an eye out for my guide to visiting the Dapeng Penninsula in the coming months!

20. Dapeng Fortress

Dapeng Fortress was built in 1394 to defend the mainland from Japanese pirates and later in the 19th century to ward off the British in the Opium Wars. It’s well preserved and work is underway to restore it further.

Take a wander around the streets, where amazingly you will that find people still live. Along the main street you will find street sellers with jellies of all kinds, but to really experience the history of this fortress, take time to walk off into the many lanes away from the main through road.

Close by is Jiaochangwei Village which was formally home to the local fishermen and farmers. The buildings have now mostly been transformed into trendy boutique guest houses. Many are owned by young affluent Chinese who have a love of culture and art . There are plenty of restaurants in the area to choose from as well.

The more popular guest houses tend to get booked quickly at weekends, but you’ll find rooms available on quieter week days. Some of these properties have started to appear on popular hotel booking sites.

A taxi or private driver is probably the easiest way to get here from Shenzhen, although you’ll find some taxi drivers obviously reluctant to travel this far out of town. You can take bus M362 from Zhu Zi Lin bus station in Futian and get off at the very last stop. From here you can either take a 10 min taxi to Dapeng Fort or take the 928 from Dapeng bus station. The E11 will also take you back to the city from here.

Nowadays, Shenzhen is referred to as “The Silicon Valley of China” and attracts much foreign investment. Shenzhen is also known for its open and welcoming culture as many of the people come from other cities and provinces.

Hopefully, this article gives you some inspiration for experiencing Shenzhen beyond shopping and cafes. Please check buses as these can change from time to time, and if you have any questions I’d be happy to answer you.

Enjoy Shenzhen!

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Thank you Vanessa for this useful post. You have helped a lot of people with your insights. Might life bring you many more trips and experiences to share with the world! Thank you!

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Am from Malaysia & am planning to visit Shenzhen sometime next year? When is the off peak season? How many days should i plan to stay? Am interested in sightseeing, nature, budget shopping, food, historicial sites but not temples. Can i get a customised day tour?

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Hi there, I think you will find most of the answers in the article!

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We (family of 5 adults) is planning to visit Shenzhen on Dec. 24-27. Since we actually have 2 whole days to explore the City, could we hire a minivan that could bring us around? How much will it cost per day?

Hello Vincent,

sure, you probably can do so! Not sure how much it will cost. If you want you can try to discuss it with the tour agency we recommend: https://www.saporedicina.com/english/tour-inquiry/

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really nicely put together. I’ve used it for a few places.

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I am in Guangzhou and have valid visa till 30th July and plan to travel Shenzhen.do I need separate visa for Shenzhen?

I don’t know what visa you have, but usually Chinese visa are for valid for the whole country (excluding some exceptions like Tiber, for which you need special permits)

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Warning about Longtian Shiju Hakka village… they are actually not open to visitors and the small circular structure is walled-off and the view is mostly obstructed. I discovered after a 2 hour journey there from shekou with my friends yesterday. Our Chinese friends asked the local information office right nearby, the only building that appeared to be for such not-so-quaint affairs…and they said it’s never open or, that’s what our Chinese friends said they said. So this info on the article is highly problematic and cost us a lot of time.

Hello Daniel,

sorry to hear that. Note that it may be a new policy

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Hi all, have just come back from there and would recommend this to everyone, what a wonderful place it was. The museum now appears to have closed down, but the walk past it is worth it to see the Civic Government centre with the armoured vehicle parked out side and the immaculate guards on duty… I did cheat and managed to get one to smile …lol… but this is such a safe place to visit!

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Thanks for your comments

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Hello Vanessa and all others reading this comment.. can you please suggest some places where I can enjoy traditional Chinese performances like dance or any martial art in Shanzhen, Beijing or Shanghai?

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Vanessa,,very kind of you able to share such detail information with non-Chinese travelers…it is certainly helpful for those who wanted to explore Shenzhen on their own. We are coming next month and should be spending a week in Shenzhen. Thank you

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I had the same than the others Vanessa! I tried to check info about the city and end up thiking to don’t be there more than a day, until I found this article. Thank you!

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wow, i feel shame that as a local i just like to stay at home! But i will try go to tianhou temple …as it;s in nanshan! haha

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A really interesting article. I’ve been to Shenzhen quite a few times, (my wife’s family live there), and I’d never heard of some of these places. We are coming back in a few months for a longer visit, so definitely will make a note to visit some of the places you have suggested.

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Yes, I’ve had to live here for nearly a year before finding some of these places too. It’s so easy to write Shenzhen off as a commercial centre, when it fact it does have a lot to offer visitors too. Enjoy the “new” Shenzhen when you visit next!

Thanks will do. Really looking forward to it as we are staying for about 6 months this time.

How did you find your way around ? I really struggled with Google maps not working and I still can’t find a map in English. Or have you mastered chinese already?

No learning Mandarin has been tough – I know a few words only :( I wrote this article recently which might help: http://www.saporedicina.com/english/getting-around-shenzhen/ The best thing is to get a VPN and then google maps works fine. http://www.saporedicina.com/english/vpn-how-to-access-facebook-in-china/ We also got a pay as you go China Mobile contract and have Baidu on our phones. It’s all in Chinese, but we can easily pin point a destination to show taxi drivers or to get the bus routes up. A bit of trial and error or a kindly Chinese person to show you, will help! Metro and bus stops all have English names as well as Chinese. Good luck!

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What a positively wonderful introduction to Shenzhen! Vanessa Anderson has written and illustrated a guide that makes me want to visit an area that I thought I had no interest in. Shenzhen appear to have a great variety of touristy, cultural, and natural attractions. Thanks Vanessa!

Thanks too for the positive feedback Larry. I think it’s a surprise to many people when they discover the diversity of Shenzhen!

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The Top 22 Things to See and Do in Shenzhen

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Just across the Hong Kong border lies UNESCO-awarded city of design Shenzhen, a southern Chinese metropolis that has exploded in size since it became a Special Economic Zone in 1979. Once a market town of 300,000, it is now the stomping ground of over 10 million citizens across ten districts. While it is home to mainland China’s first stock market and MacDonald’s, the city has a lot more to offer than the window it has provided into the world of capitalism. Read our guide below for tips on how to make the most of Shenzhen’s historical, design, shopping and culinary offerings.

1. oct loft creative culture park, 2. window of the world.

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A visit to China would not be complete without a truly kitsch experience. This can be found at Window of the World, a ‘mini-globe’, where you can find replicas of the Eiffel tower, the Niagara falls and the leaning tower of Pisa—all in miniature. Around 130 tributes to global attractions are dotted around the park, which offers a curious glimpse at how entertainment developers portray the outside world in a country that opened up to the global market thirty years ago, after decades of insularity.

Meridian View Centre

Those wanting to gawp at the breathtaking views of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong border would be advised to head to Diwang Mansion, one of the city’s tallest buildings. Located on the 69th floor at a height of 384 meters, the Meridian View Centre supplies telescopes with which you can view the mega-city in all its sprawling glory. You’ll see strips of green entwined with the glimmering skyscrapers and modern architectural wonders.

Nanshan mountains

Like it’s hilly neighbor Hong Kong , Shenzhen is much more than cityscapes and shopping malls. Escaping into the countryside is a must. The Nanshan mountains in Shekou prove to be a particularly pleasurable getaway. With beautiful views of the ocean and moderate climbs, its tranquillity and remoteness provide a wonderful contrast to the hustle and bustle of the city.

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This western-style entertainment zone got a total revamp in 2003 when the government chose to capitalize on the reputation it had garnered as a spot popular for its international scene. With chilled out beer gardens and more raucous clubs, it’s just as good a place to spend a boozy afternoon as it is for going on a heady night out. Sea World is not to be confused with Shenzhen’s marine park in Xiaomeisha.

Futian Central Business District

The economic heart of the city, Futian CBD is a must-see for those fascinated by modern architecture. Home to a gleaming new city government building alongside a vast library, concert hall and youth palace, the district is emblematic of the Shenzhen story – it’s bold, futuristic, impressive and only started to come into its own after the ’90s. Stretching into the sky is the (as yet) unfinished Ping An Finance Centre, which will be one of the world’s tallest buildings when completed.

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Shenzhen Museum

Shenzhen might be famous for its flashy modernity, but this doesn’t mean it’s devoid of history. In fact, records of human habitation in the region stretch back centuries. Shenzhen museum gives a good overview of the area’s history, ranging from prehistoric times to present day. Highlights of the displays found within include replica streets and extensive information on its boom following 1979’s dramatic policy reforms.

Dameisha and Xiaomeisha beaches

To the east of Shenzhen stretches a coastline that’s 19 kilometers in length. Asides from the beach, Dameisha is abundant in reefs, islands, caves and picturesque cliff sides. With its modern marina alongside traditional seafood restaurants serving live fish plucked from tanks, it’s well furnished, and free, but sometimes gets a bit busy – especially on public holidays. Beach reveler s seeking a quieter spot might prefer Xiaomeisha beach, situated further along the coast.

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Dafen oil painting village

As the world’s largest producer of replica oil paintings, Dafen proves to be a unique experience, consisting of over 1,200 galleries containing masterpieces from Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa to Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans and Klimt’s Embrace . Covering less than half a square kilometer, this fine arts workshop was set up as an artists’ colony in 1989, drawing in painters with its low rental prices. Nowadays, it also serves as a springboard for artists showcasing their original works.

A female painter painting a Vincent van Gogh masterpice in her studio in Dafen

Luohu Commercial City

While we’d like to impress the diversity of experiences on offer beyond shopping in Shenzhen, no list of activities would be complete without mentioning its vast shopping malls. Of these, Luoho might well be its most popular and famous, boasting designer bags going for high street prices alongside businesses offering tailor-made suit services. While you’re there, you might want to go for a soothing and inexpensive massage, as is customary for travelers visiting Shenzhen.

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Pay a visit to Mainland China’s first stock exchange

Mainland China’s economic opening up saw Shenzhen transformed from a series of small villages into a bustling powerhouse over a mindbogglingly short time period. The first stock exchange in China (excluding former British colony Hong Kong, of course) can now be found in an impressive 49 storey skyscraper in Futian district, where it has been located since 2013. The stock exchange itself was officially opened in 1987 and is now the world’s 8th largest.

Dive into the technology treasure trove that is Huaqiangbei street

Fancy an virtual reality headset at a knock off price? Or what about a 3D printer? Whether you’re into innovation and consider yourself a “maker” with strong tech know, or you just want to find the cable that’s been eluding you, a visit this vibrant district will be an experience like no other. The spirit of Shenzhen – a city transitioning from being a electronics manufacturing hub to one of tech innovation – is embodied in this street like nowhere else.

Explore the urban villages

Shenzhen mght be a young city, but that doesn’t mean it’s devoid of legacies of older times. Wedged between the shiny skyscrapers and massive roads you’ll find a unique slice of city life. These urban villages are found in the locations of the original villages that existed before Shenzhen became a Special Administrative region. It’s evolved organically, frenetically and outside the remit of urban planners and is home to many migrants trying to survive in the city on a shoestring.

Visit what claims to be the world’s biggest bookstore

China is famous for many things, but what tends to go under the radar is the huge love of books its citizens share. This reverential respect for the written word can be found in Book City, which on a weekend will have a lively vibe akin to that of a music festival. This vast store also boasts a 24 hour book bar, if you want to pull an all nighter with a novel you just can’t put down.

Watch birds migrating from Siberia in the mangroves of Shenzhen Bay

China’s smallest national park boasts coconut palm tree shaded walks and rare sightings of birds making their winter homes. Though there were plans to build a freeway through the habitat, environmentalists protested and the freeway moved north by 200 metres.

Witness jazz musicians from across the world

A city of young, daring and intrepid types, Shenzhen does not get the attention it deserves as creative, happening place for the offbeat arts. But that is starting to change. Its month long jazz festival is hosted by curators at B10 Livehouse in the converted factory complex OCT Loft. Its success is testament to the increasing demand for cultural offerings in the city.

Wander through a Hakka beach village

There are a number of beaches in Shenzhen, but one of the most charming is also home to an ethnic minority village well worth exploring. Meaning “southern inlet” Na’nao is a hamlet of Hakka origins, Hakka being an ethnic minority in China with its own culture and dialect.

Visit Dapeng fortress

Built in 1349 to fend off marauding Japanese pirates, the fortress offers a rare glimpse at South Chinese military history. It later developed into a town during the Ming and the Qing dynasty. Its historic streets are well worth a visit, boasting mansions built for admirals of yore.

Hear Edgy Local Acts at Brown Sugar Jar

While you might be temped to stick to more established watering holes and drinking districts, a trip to underground live music venues will offer a window into the world of local music tastes and subcultures. Hong Tang Guan (Brown Sugar Jar) is known for putting on experimental acts that push musical boundaries and attract interesting people. It has two branches: Those particularly keen on punk music will want to visit their branch in Chenggongmiao for lively night out.

Revel in History at Chiwan Old Fort

Shenzhen might only technically be less than half a century old, but that doesn’t mean the place itself doesn’t have much history. This small and secluded fort might not be the easiest to find, but it’s worth a visit for those interested in the Opium Wars and military forts. Built in 1717 during the Qing dynasty to protect the Pearl River from the British, what remains is the “left fort” complete with a cannon and a statue of Lin Zexu, the scholar-official who forcefully opposed the Opium trade and such became a catalyst for the start of the First Opium War.

Rent a Bike at Shenzhen Bay Park

Occupying a 13 kilometre long stretch along Shenzhen’s southern coast, Shenzhen Bay Park proves a popular day out and offers an different slice of Pearl River Delta life away from the high rise hustle and bustle. Nearby you’ll also find an ecological park and nature reserve that’s home to many species of endangered birds and mangroves.

Lose Yourself in Baishizhou

Baishizhou is one of Shenzhen’s largest urban villages. Explore this dense warren of activity that is home to migrant workers trying to scrape together a living in the city of colliding worlds. Urban villages are fascinating facets of Shenzhen life, owing to their history as the locality’s original villages and the unique and the organic ways they have developed.

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20 Best Things to Do in Shenzhen, China

Nearly 50 years ago, Shenzhen was little more than a market town, but it has evolved into a city of more than 12 million people and one of China's top retail destinations. Many visitors arrive in Shenzhen to take advantage of its multitudes of shopping centers and stores that sell just about anything you can imagine. It's a great city to buy hand-tailored clothing, art replicas, and high-tech toys.

The city connects Hong Kong to China's mainland and is one of the largest and most popular cities in southeast China. It is best known for shopping and entertainment, thanks to its large malls and many family-friendly amusement parks. Whether you're passing through or plan to spend a few days in Shenzhen, there is much more to see beyond the shops. Whether you take some time to enjoy recreational gardens and golf courses or go on a gastronomic adventure through the city's many street food zones, Shenzhen has a lot to offer.

Stroll Through Fairy Lake Botanical Garden

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The Fairy Lake Botanical Garden sits alongside the city's man-made reservoir and is home to over 8,000 plant species. The public garden functions as a site for science and botanical research, but is also open for visitors. Within the park, there are many themed gardens dedicated to bamboo, magnolias, rare trees, and more. There is also a Butterfly House, where visitors can appreciate these fluttering insects while admiring rare and unique orchid varieties like the Dancing Lady.

In addition to the educational museums and exhibitions located throughout the garden, there are also many beautiful sites such as the pagodas and bridges that adorn the lake and an active Buddhist temple. There are nearly 20 hiking trails in the park that weave through the gardens and also connect to the city's greenway and Mount Wutong Shan.

Visit a Hakka Village

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In the southern provinces of China, Hakka villages were once a common building style in which villages were built with large defensive walls. Many Hakka structures fell into disrepair or were demolished to make way for urbanization, but there are still places you can visit to see original Hakka buildings. If you don't have a lot of time to explore villages in Guangdong and other nearby provinces, you can check out the Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture where you can see examples of Hakka-style buildings.

Taste the Street Food

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Shenzhen is rich in elaborately decorated dim sum restaurants like the Shang Palace in the Shangri-La Hotel, but you can also get an authentic taste of the local culture by exploring the traditional dishes and snacks being cooked up by the city's street food vendors. There are many tours available that can guide you through the city's best eats, but the major street food spots to go on your own are the Dongmen Street Food Market, Baishizhou, and Shiuwei, where you'll find one of the city's best stands for roujiamo, which is a bun stuffed with succulent pork belly.

Stalls and restaurants represent all regions of China and sell a huge variety of tasty treats, from barbecued meat skewers to Jian Bing pancakes and candy-coated fruit. These are typical finds for any street food market in China, but in Shenzhen, you should go out of your way to try the oysters. They are locally shucked and farmed in nearby bays.

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Shenzhen is home to some of China's best golf courses, including the world's largest. Mission Hills Golf Course has 216 holes among its 12 championship courses, each of which was designed by world champion golfers like Jack Nicklaus and Annika Sörenstam. The Mission Hills complex also has the largest tennis court in Asia, with 51 courts, and its own development with hotels, apartments, parks, and shopping complexes. The golf course is located about an hour outside of the city center, but if you can't get a tee time at Mission Hills, you have many other options in Shenzhen such as the Wind Valley Golf Club in OCT East that has two 18-hole courses.

Watch Art in Action at Da Fen Oil Painting Village

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Most major Chinese cities now host artist's villages, where thousands of artists live and create replicas of the world's best paintings. Da Fen , which became an artist's hub in the 1980s, stands out for its impressive past—it once produced more than 60 percent of the world's oil paintings. Just don't expect a quaint artist's retreat—the over 5,000 artists in Da Fen often produce the paintings in factory conditions, turning them out like cars on a production line.

There are also hundreds of individual artists who will paint a replica of Rembrandt or Monet in just a few hours with paintings costing as little as $40. Even if you don't plan on buying a piece of art, it's a fascinating cultural phenomenon, and walking through the dusty streets, lined with works by the great masters, is nothing short of surreal.

Explore Window of the World

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Window of the World is Shenzhen's number one attraction. It is a collection of about 130 replicas of world sights and landmarks, all within the 120-acre theme park. The word "miniature" doesn't really do the recreations justice as in some cases they are two-thirds of the size of the original.

The focus is firmly on Europe, with recreations of London's Houses of Parliament, Paris's Eiffel Tower, and Rome's Colosseum. On top of the replicas, you'll find themed streets and food as well as dance shows. The park also puts on an impressive laser and light show. With its amusement park atmosphere, Window of the World is an excellent way to keep the kids entertained all day long.

Enjoy Theme Parks at OCT East

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Overseas Chinese Town (OCT) is a massive complex consisting of nature parks, theme parks, and cultural villages. In OCT East there are two main theme parks: Knight Valley and Tea Stream Valley. Knight Valley has a water park, a tropical forest, and a skywalk made of glass, while Tea Stream Valley is the more meditative park where you can enjoy the natural setting of the Wetland Garden, take tea in the Sanzhou Tea Garden or the Ancient Tea Town.

Shop for Bargains

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There are shopping centers for almost anything you want to buy, but you'll save money if you plan and do a little research. Luohu Commercial City is where most  day-trippers from Hong Kong  shop. Featuring over 700 shops spread across five floors, Commercial City is an intense shopping experience with hundreds of salespeople and hustlers all jostling for your attention. It is here that you'll find some knock-offs, but at Commercial City you're going to find that quality corresponds to how much you pay. The best buys here are clothing like tailored suits, but you can also get cut-rate massages.

See the Terracotta Warriors at the Folk Village

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If you like Window of the World, you should also see the  Splendid China Folk Village , which is the sister site to Window of the World. This attraction focuses on the history, art, architecture, and culture of Mother China. It offers replicas of the country's best sights, such as the Great Wall and the Terracotta Warriors.

Take in the View from Diwang Mansion

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You can see all the way to the Shenzhen-Hong Kong border from Diwang Mansion , one of Shenzhen’s tallest buildings. On the 69th floor of the Meridian View Centre, there are telescopes you can use to view the details of the city streets. Some of the city's other marvel-worthy skyscrapers include the Ping An International Finance Center, KK100, and the China Resources Headquarters.

Learn Local History at the Shenzhen Museum

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Shenzhen seems like a contemporary city, but at the  Shenzhen Museum , you can get an appreciation for the area's centuries of culture. The museum provides a detailed history and background so visitors can better understand the timeline of events leading up to the current contemporary boom. Permanent exhibitions explore art and calligraphy, as well as different eras of Shenzhen from ancient to modern times.

Hike the Wutong Shan

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Wutong Shan, Shenzhen’s highest mountain, is 3,094 feet (943 meters) in altitude. You can hike the scenic trails or take the stairs for the hike which is a little over 6.2 miles up and back. Most trails begin at Wutong Village and will take almost 4 hours to complete. Once you are at the top, enjoy the views of Shenzhen. The way up is quite steep and could take a while, but you'll be able to get down more quickly.

Have Drinks and Dinner at Sea World

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This nightlight mecca is not the marine amusement park you're thinking of. It's a western-type entertainment zone where you can find beer gardens and nightclubs that draw an international clientele. There is a real ship that is the centerpiece of the complex, and the area is surrounded by water—thus the name, Sea World .

At night, enjoy the musical water fountains and fine cuisines from across the globe. There are Chinese, Korean, Indian, Mexican, and American steak house restaurants. After dinner and drinks, walk down to the docks and catch the nighttime view of Shekou harbor.

Climb Nanshan Mountain

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The trailhead for the Nanshan Mountain trail is not far from the entrance to Sea World. The path consists of about 700 steps and takes several hours to go up and return down. You'll be able to rest on benches along the way and at the top be rewarded by a spectacular vista of the Nanshan District. There is also a trail on the other side of the mountain which is accessed via a gated entrance on the right side of the gate to the Shanhaiyun Community.

Shop on the Cheap at Dongmen Old Street

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A crowded, bustling old-fashioned Chinese shopping experience, Dongmen Old Street is several blocks long and has malls, market stalls, winding side streets, and plazas. The vendors sell shirts, food, handbags, shoes, underwear, and more. Be prepared to bargain at the market stalls and look for heavy discounts at the malls.

Visit the Fortress

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Dapeng Fortress , about an hour from Shenzhen, is a Ming Dynasty walled city that once defended the mainland from pirates. In some ways, it's a living historic village as people still reside in the preserved town. You can walk the narrow streets, go shopping, stop for a meal, or stay overnight at a quaint guesthouse. The trip from the city takes about one hour by taxi—which is the recommended means of transport as the public bus will extend the journey to about 2.5 or 3 hours.

Reflect at Tianhou Temple

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Tianhou Temple was built as an act of appreciation to the goddess of the ocean for saving Chinese explorer Zheng He after he encountered a devastating storm at sea. The temple is not original—it has been rebuilt several times over the years, but is a classic example of a traditional Chinese temple. There is a museum to visit, rooms to explore and you'll likely see locals coming to pray.

Walk Historic Nantou

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Nantou is a 1,700-year-old town. While there are modern buildings, the location has preserved much of its history. If you enter through the town’s South Gate, you will see the original town wall that was built in the 14th century. While there are the expected modern shopping venues, you can still find old shops selling traditional Chinese herbs and household goods tucked in some of the buildings on ancient streets.

Amble Through Lianhuashan Park

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Located in the heart of Shenzhen, the 370-acre  Lianhuashan Park offers a bit of green space amidst the sprawling concrete city. The park is centered by a 350-foot hill with a bronze statue of politician Deng Xiaoping at the top. From here, you'll find sweeping views of the city as well as places where families enjoy sitting to picnic and fly kites. There is also a large lake where you can rent paddle boats for a small fee. 

Enjoy the Creativity at OCT Loft

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Shenzhen is much more than a center for copying the Old Masters. It's becoming China’s creative capital attracting modern designers, inventors, and artists. The up-and-coming artsy community at  OCT Loft is housed in what was once a manufacturing district. There are art galleries, bookstores, coffee shops, bars, and bistros. The Art Terminal is huge and fun to explore.

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Massive river flooding expected in China’s Guangdong, threatening millions

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BEIJING — Major rivers, waterways and reservoirs in China’s Guangdong province are threatening to unleash dangerous floods, forcing the government on Sunday to enact emergency response plans to protect more than 127 million people.

Calling the situation “grim,” local weather officials said sections of rivers and tributaries at the Xijiang and Beijiang river basins are hitting water levels in a rare spike that only has a one-in-50 chance of happening in any given year, state broadcaster CCTV news said on Sunday.

China’s water resource ministry issued an emergency advisory, CCTV reported.

Guangdong officials urged departments in all localities and municipalities to begin emergency planning to avert natural disasters and promptly disperse disaster relief funds and materials to ensure affected people have food, clothing, water and somewhere to stay.

The province, a major exporter and one of China’s main commercial and trading centres, has seen major downpours and strong winds for several days, in a weather pattern which has also affected other parts of China.

A 12-hour spell of heavy rain, starting from 8 p.m. (noon GMT) Saturday, battered the central and northern parts of the province including the cities of Zhaoqing, Shaoguan, Qingyuan and Jiangmen where rescue workers have been dispatched.

More than 45,000 people have been evacuated in Qingyuan, according to state media, and some power facilities in Zhaoqing were damaged, cutting power to some places.

Overall in Guangdong, 1.16 million households lost power due to the heavy rains, according to state-backed media.

About 1,103 schools in Zhaoqing, Shaoguan and Qingyuan will suspend classes on Monday, Chinese state radio said.

“Please look at Zhaoqing’s Huaiji county, which has become a water town. The elderly and children at the countryside don’t know what to do with power outages and no signal,” said one user on the popular social media site Weibo.

Raging flood waters swept one vehicle down a narrow street in Zhaoqing, a video released by Hongxing News showed.

“It rained like a waterfall for an hour and a half on the highway driving home last night,” said another Weibo user. “I couldn’t see the road at all.”

Authorities in Qingyuan and Shaoguan also suspended ships from traveling through several rivers, with maritime departments dispatching forces to be on duty and coordinate emergency tugboats and emergency rescue vessels.

Many hydrological stations in the province are exceeding water levels, weather officials warned, and in the provincial capital Guangzhou, a city of 18 million, reservoirs have reached flood limits, city officials announced on Sunday.

Data showed 2,609 hydrological stations with daily rainfall greater than 1.97 inches, accounting for about 59% of all observation stations. At 8 a.m. Sunday, 27 hydrological stations in Guangdong were on alert.

In neighboring Guangxi, west of Guangdong, violent hurricane-like winds whipped the region, destroying buildings state media video footage showed. Some places have also experienced hailstones and major flooding, CCTV said.

In another video, rescuers could be seen trying to save an elderly person clinging to a tree half-submerged in flood waters.

As of 10 a.m. (2 a.m. GMT), 65 landslides were recorded in the city of Hezhou in Guangxi, state media reported.

Weather forecasters are expecting heavy rain through Monday in Guangxi region, Guangdong, Fujian and Zhejiang provinces.

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Bad weather in Guangdong Province forced evacuations as forecasters warned of more rain and potential flooding.

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Torrential rain battered southern China on Sunday, causing flooding and forcing tens of thousands of evacuations in the country’s most populous province, as a waterspout appeared briefly in Hong Kong and forecasters warned of potentially severe flooding.

Rain has been falling in Guangdong, which has a population of about 127 million, since last week. It intensified over the weekend, hammering the north of the province and the Pearl River Delta in the south, which includes Guangdong’s capital, Guangzhou, as well as the cities of Hong Kong and Macau.

The city of Yingde, in Guangdong’s north, received nearly a foot of rain from Friday to Sunday, the state-owned newspaper China Daily reported on Sunday . Nearly 20,000 people were evacuated and nine rivers were at risk of overflowing, it said.

In Guangzhou, the Longxue neighborhood received nearly five inches of rain over four hours on Sunday morning, the highest amount in the province.

The Beijiang River, a tributary of the Pearl River, flooded on Saturday night, China’s Ministry of Water Resources said on Sunday. As the downpour continued, the river faced a risk of an “exceptionally large” flood through Monday, the ministry said.

And in Hong Kong, a Chinese territory south of Guangdong, a waterspout was sighted over water by the local meteorological agency on Sunday morning. Waterspouts are whirling columns of air and water mist that form when cold air moves over warmer water, drawing up moisture.

There were no reports of the waterspout’s causing damage, and a rainstorm warning for the city was canceled at 2 p.m. But forecasters warned of violent winds and possible flooding.

Heavy rain was also affecting parts of the neighboring Chinese provinces of Guangxi, Jiangxi and Fujian on Sunday.

The heaviest rain was forecast to shift from the north to the east of Guangdong on Monday, and some areas could receive up to 10 inches of rain over 24 hours, according to the China Weather Network, an arm of the country’s meteorological authority. The rainfall was expected to begin easing on Tuesday.

Thunderstorms and sometimes heavy showers were also forecast for Hong Kong on Monday.

Zixu Wang is a Times reporter and researcher covering news in mainland China and Hong Kong. More about Zixu Wang

Yan Zhuang is a Times reporter in Seoul who covers breaking news. More about Yan Zhuang

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