Top-Rated Attractions
Top 8 Tourist Attractions Near Me to Travel in Shenzhen
The "Top 8 Tourist Attractions in Shenzhen" selected in August 2004 refer to: Dapeng Fortress (Da Peng Suo Cheng), Lianhuashan Park, Overseas Chinese Town, Shennan Avenue, Wutong Mountain, Meisha Beach, One Street Two Systems ("Zhongying Street") and Yangtaishan Forest Park stood out among the 31 candidate landscapes.
Senic Spot #1: Wutong Mountain (Wutongshan)
Ticket: Free admission, 7x24 Open
The peak point of Wutong Mountain rises to 943.70 meters above the sea level, the highest in Shenzhen. Several hiking trails from valleys and ridges converge here. But for most of those who don't exercise or hike much, whichever route they choose, it takes at least 3 hours to climb to the top, if they finally make it.
At the highest point of Wutong Mountain crouches a large rock, bearing inscription of "The First Peak of Shenzhen, Elevation: 943.7 meters". The highest peak is called the Great Wutong (Dawutong).
Wutong Mountain is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the modern & international metropolis, not just because of the glory of the highest altitude.
Wutong Mountain Shrouded in the Mist
Spring of Wutongshan beside the TV Tower at Xiaowutong
Xiaowutong( literally small or shorter Wutong as compared to the highest peak, the Great Wutong) is also one of the most popular hiking destinations. It's where the TV Tower is located, as shown in the above picture.
Wutong Mountain Hiking
Wutong mountain is be one of the best destinations, either for sightseeing, hiking or relaxing and getting close to nature. Below video clip is said to be the scene at the peak point of Wutong mountain in the early morning of Oct. 1, 2021, the first day of China's 7-day long National Day holiday. That means these hundreds of visitors seen here must have been hiking in the dead of night (and more are coming). After all, it is quite tempting to watch the sunrise from the highest point of this metropolis.
Bustling Early Hikers at the Top of Wutong Mountain, Oct. 1, 2021
Senic Spot #2: Dapeng Fortress
Ticket: Free admission, 7x24 Open
Dapeng fortress is a walled village, also called Dapengsuocheng which means "Garrison Town Guarding Thousand Households", located on the Dapeng (Roc) Peninsula in Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province. It was the place where the Opium War started. Besides, Shenzhen's another name "Pengcheng" (City of Roc) originated from this.
Dapeng Fortress was built in 1394 in the Ming Dynasty as an important coastal defense station. It has a history of over 600 years. The layout of the walled village is approximately trapezoidal, covering an area of about 100,000 square meters. The fortress wall is 6 meters high and 1,200 meters long. There are 654 battlements on the top and horse lanes as well. The fortress has four gates: east, west, south, and north (the north gate was blocked during the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty). Since its establishment, Dapeng Fortress has been responsible for the coastal defense security of Shenzhen and Hong Kong. It has repeatedly resisted invasions by Portugal, Japanese pirates and British colonialists.
Dapeng Fortress Bird View
The magnificent gate tower of Dapengsuo fortress has preserved the original scale, pattern and overall style of the Ming and Qing dynasties' building.
Time-honored Alley
Senic Spot #3: Meisha Beaches
Ticket: Free admission, Open hours: 7:00-24:00; (Xiaomeisha requires an entry fee of RMB 50 for adults)
Location: Located on the bank of Roc Bay, Shenzhen.
Highlights: Known as the "Oriental Hawaii", it is an ideal place for citizens and foreign tourists to cool off the heat and ride the sea waves.
Landscape display: Meisha includes Great Meisha (Dameisha) and Small Meisha(Xiaomeisha). The sea sand there is yellow and white, delicate, flat and soft. The beach is like a crescent moon inlaid between the mountains and the sea. There are cultural relics of the Shang Dynasty more than 3000 years ago found on the edge of Dameisha Mountain, and the Spring and Autumn Period relics have been found on the sand dunes.
The Crowded Dameisha Beach
Beautiful Meisha Beach
Senic Spot #4: Yangtai Pinnacle
Ticket: Free admission, 7x24 Open
Yangtai Mountain Forest Park is not as daunting and exhausting as Wutong Mountain, in terms of either elevation or roughness. But it also attracts many tourists and hikers.
Yangtai Mountain is located in Shiyan, Baoan District, Shenzhen. It is magnificent and beautiful. It has an altitude of 587 meters, the highest peak in the west of Shenzhen. In 2008, "Yangtai Pinnacle" was rated as one of the eight scenic spots in Shenzhen, becoming a good place for Chinese and foreign tourists and the general public for sightseeing, traveling, leisure and fitness.
Senic Spot #5: the Early Spring of Lotus Mountain
Ticket: Free admission, 7x24 Open
Located at the northern end of the central district of Shenzhen.
Highlights: From the top of the mountain, you can overlook the whole view of the central area.
Landscape display: The mountain is named because it resembles a lotus flower. With a total area of 166 hectares, Lianhua Mountain is the largest public green space in the central area. The Lotus Mountain Park is built with winding paths and green grass. Lianhua Mountain is one of the most important municipal parks in Shenzhen, with rich landscapes and beautiful landscapes. The main landscapes of Lianhua Mountain include artificial lake, kite square, sparse forest grassland, coconut wind forest grassland and leisure tea house.
Bird View from the top of the Lianhua mountain
When the sky is high and the sky is clear, the vast lawn in Lianhuashan Park becomes an ideal place for flying kites. As the kites rise in the sky, visitors can not only relive the fun of childhood, but also make them feel like a kite, flying happily and freely.
Senic Spot #6: Splendid Overseas Chinese Town
Tickets: each theme park charges entry fee separately.
Beside the Shenzhen Bay, is located the small scenic town, the the Overseas Chinese Town (OCT). Covering an area of 4.8 square kilometers it condenses the civilization and history of thousands of years at home and abroad. Here in OCT, you can"Walk" all across in one day, "travel" all the waters and mountains of the world in one day, and see the customs of 56 ethnic groups of China in one day.
The OCT landscape area boasts the largest, most spectacular, and most profitable theme parks across China so far. These OCT scenic spots include theme parks such as "Splendid China Folk Culture Village", "Window of the World" and "Happy Valley"!
Shenzhen Travel: OCT Theme Parks
Senic Spot #7: Shennan Avenue
Tickets: Free admission, 7x24 Open
Shennan Avenue is like Beijing's Chang'an Avenue or New York's 5th avenue. It spans across the 3 most prosperous districts of Shenzhen: Luohu, Fu Tian and Nanshan. Shennan Avenue is a mainline of cross-city communication as well as a timeline of the short but brilliant city history. From east to west, it witnessed Shenzhen sprawling from a humble fishing village, to then Luohu-centered China's experimental Special Economic Zone, up to the currently international metropolis.
Shenzhen Travel: Shennan Avenue
Senic Spot #8: One Street Two Systems
Ticket: Free admission (Obtain Daily Pass on site), Open hours: 09:00 - 18:00
Located in Zhongying Street, Shatoujiao Town, Yantian District.
Highlights: Walking into Zhongying Street, a peculiar feeling of vicissitudes of history and modern prosperity will come to your face at the same time.
Landscape display: The boundary monument of "The Boundary of Sino-British Land X in the 24th Year of Guangxu", carved in 1898, is erected in the center of the street, dividing Sha Tau Kok into two. Sha Tau Kok, hence the name "Zhongying Street". It is still a mark of the dividing line of "one country, two systems". Zhongying Street is famous for its unique political history of "one street, two systems", and there are other rich tourism and cultural resources around it. There are cultural landscapes such as the Zhongying Street History Museum, boundary monument, ancient well, bunker and Jingshi Bell, and folk customs attractions such as Wu's Ancestral Hall, Tin Hau Temple, and Old Streets and Ancient Alleys.
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