
- 4.9/5
foreverxinxinThe elevator is incredibly fast, reaching the 116th floor in just 55 seconds. There are guides on the floor providing detailed explanations. The views from all sides are fantastic, offering panoramic vistas of Hong Kong, Nanshan, Futian, and Luohu districts, as well as a 360-degree view overlooking the entire Shenzhen area.
- 4.6/5
205***85It was a fantastic trip! The airport pick-up and drop-off staff were very helpful, and we walked around the hotel several times without complaint (parking is difficult). The room was clean and centrally located, making it easy to get around. We also had swimming 🏊♀️ and a gym!
Bay Glory Ferris Wheel6.6
- 4.5/5
亲密一家I've been to the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge twice now, and it's been a truly wonderful experience. Gazing at the azure sea and the bridge approaching from afar, I'm filled with respect for my country and for the designers and builders who worked so hard to build it. The cruise ship staff also arranged activities for the guests in an orderly manner.
The Greater Bay Area No.15.7
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userThere are fewer people than Dameisha, and the beach is very clean. The money spent is worth it. The weather is great and it is very photogenic. It is a pity that the plank road was damaged by the typhoon and we could not go down, and we did not see the lighthouse.
- 4.6/5
吃桃的兔兔子Dongmen Old Street is an important symbol of Shenzhen's reform and opening up, and it carries the historical memory of old Shenzhen people. Dongmen Old Street is a popular check-in spot that combines history and modernity, tradition and fashion. It is a treasure in Luohu District, Shenzhen. It is not only the starting point of Shenzhen's business, but also a landmark commercial district that integrates tourism, dining, leisure, shopping and consumption. Dongmending Food City, where local delicacies, snacks, and dried fruits are gathered, such as candied haws, rice cakes, and steamed buns, which are mouth-watering. Dongmen Old Street has a humanistic streetscape with obvious historical characteristics, such as the Century Clock, the bronze relief "Dongmen Market Map", and the giant bronze scale sculpture. You can not only shop and eat in the East and West Old Streets, but also enjoy art.
- 4.6/5
爱笑的蜜Shenzhen Bay Park is beautiful and a great place to live in Shenzhen. You can take photos in the trees in the Mangrove Park section, catch crabs at the Sea Breeze Sports Park in Parking Lot 8, cycle along the beach, and enjoy coffee and a book at the Egret Book House. There's so much to do. Parking is free, so be sure to reserve a spot in advance through the Beautiful Shenzhen WeChat account. [Views] Superb [Entertainment] Great [Value for Money]
- 4.3/5
威灵顿尉迟恭The observation deck of Diwang Building is located on the 69th floor, offering beautiful views of Shenzhen and Hong Kong. Close-up views are very clear, but distant views are slightly less impressive; you'll need to rent binoculars to see further. Photography is not ideal due to the limited space.
- 4.3/5
M84***97Gankeng Ancient Town, a Hakka village with over 300 years of history, is known as one of the "Top Ten Hakka Ancient Villages in Shenzhen." It blends Hakka culture, folk customs, and modern leisure elements. I've prepared a detailed Gankeng Ancient Town travel guide to help you plan your trip. ✨ Highlights Experience a Century of Hakka Intangible Cultural Heritage: Gankeng Ancient Town's Qilin Dance tradition, dating back to 1881 and originating from the Hakka people of Dongguan, is a representative of Shenzhen's intangible cultural heritage. Visitors can not only witness the challenging Qilin Dance performance but also participate in interactive activities. Romantic Flower Scenery and Nightscapes of "Shenzhen's Little Lijiang": The bougainvillea in full bloom creates a sea of pink and white flowers, covering roofs, walls, and courtyards. At night, when lanterns are lit, the town creates a dreamy scene reminiscent of "Spirited Away," making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts. A perfect combination of modern convenience and traditional culture: Direct access via Metro Line 10 (Gankeng Station), free admission (some experience activities are charged), visitors can easily experience traditional cultural activities such as throwing pots and archery, Hanfu photography, handicrafts, etc., and enjoy the fusion of convenient transportation and rich experience
- 4.3/5
Anonymous userThis place is worth visiting, but it's a bit remote. We ordered takeout for meals outside. There are fewer people in the scenic area, and the water quality is better. There are not as many people as Dameisha. Ctrip's flash sale ticket for 9.9 is awesome. We arrived here at 11:40 and waited for 20 minutes. Our family of four saved over 100 yuan on the flash sale, which was enough for lunch. Playing in the scenic area is okay, but many people outside the public toilets use the water sink to wash their feet. It would be more convenient to design a direct faucet for showering outside.
- 4.3/5
阿歪609**[Sha Tau Kok Sino-British Street | One Street, Two Worlds]** 🚶♀️🌳 This street is quite unique, with Shenzhen on one side and Hong Kong on the other, right under your feet. With old banyan trees, boundary markers, and old-fashioned buildings, you can feel the history all around you. It's quite novel to be able to see the Hong Kong streetscape from the other side without leaving the border. The street is full of small shops, mainly selling daily necessities, snacks, and cosmetics. The prices are more affordable than outside, and they're great for buying Hong Kong-style seasonings and snacks. Remember to make free reservations online in advance and bring your ID. Weekends are more crowded, but weekdays are more pleasant. The area isn't large, so an hour or so is enough to wander around. It's a great place to soak up the unique atmosphere and snap some period photos. #ShenzhenNicheAttractions #Sino-BritishStreet #HistoricDistrict







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