




9:00 AM | Happy Coast Dream House
Embark on a fully immersive technological journey. This high-tech theater, combining deep-sea fantasy with a VR universe, will allow you to transcend the boundaries of virtual and real life: feel a sardine storm swirling around you before a giant curved screen, interact with deep-sea creatures through interactive devices, and experience weightless walking in a VR space capsule. The "Big Bang" theater is especially recommended, featuring a 360-degree holographic projection that allows you to witness the birth of galaxies 13.8 billion years ago, opening a portal to the future.
10:30 AM | Shenzhen Bay Park Coastal Boardwalk
Stroll along the 13-kilometer ecological corridor, not only a birdwatching destination but also a visual showcase of the intertwining forces between Shenzhen and Hong Kong. The boardwalk winds through 53 hectares of mangrove wetlands, where thousands of black-faced spoonbills nest each winter. From the observation deck, watch egrets fly overhead, while the buildings of Hong Kong's Lau Fau Shan on the other side are reflected in the water. Evenings are the most magical, as the setting sun paints the Shenzhen Bay Bridge a golden thread, and the lights of Shenzhen and Hong Kong gradually illuminate in the twilight, creating a unique dual-city landscape.
2:00 PM | Lianhuashan Park
Climb to the summit plaza at 106 meters above sea level and admire the 6-meter-tall bronze statue of Deng Xiaoping—this spot is known as the "living room of Shenzhen." From the observation deck, the new-age landmark Ping An Financial Center and the Kingkey Building form a stunning skyline symphony. Your private guide will take you to prime photography spots: the southeast corner's sea of flamboyant trees (in full bloom from May to July), the west side, where you can capture the Civic Center's "Spreading Wings" tower and Kingkey 100 in unison, and in the evening, catch a drone show soaring through the sunset.
Evening 5:00 PM | Gankeng Hakka Ancient Town
Travel back 300 years and enter the "Living Fossil of Lingnan in Shenzhen." Feel the bullet holes in the blue bricks of a well-preserved Ming and Qing dynasty watchtower, and explore seven Hakka walled houses of varying styles along the century-old "Zhuangyuan Alley." Experience a special intangible cultural heritage craft experience: craft small summer hats and oil-paper umbrellas using traditional Hakka plant dyes in an old workshop. At night, 350 lanterns light up in the alleyways. The perfect vantage point is the reflection of Fengxiang Pavilion in the pond, evoking a journey back to the Lingnan markets of the heyday of the Tang Dynasty.
The whole journey is seamlessly connected by private car, and the private guide scientifically avoids the crowds during peak hours. In one day, you can see the four dimensions of technological dreams, urban sea charm, central city green lung, and Hakka heritage, allowing time and space to flow in your hands.
