
- 4.9/5
M44***47The service here is excellent. Not only can you see the exhibition, but you can also see the entire scenery of Shenzhen, which is a great experience. There are also staff members who take us to see the dampers, which can withstand typhoons and earthquakes. It's very impressive.
- 4.6/5
Nicky.x.goonAmazing for looking the whole port and city of shenzhen, really fast to enter, raelly safe, amazing experience for have a good view of shenzhen.
Bay Glory Ferris Wheel6.5
- 4.6/5
183***97I'm writing this review several months later, and I'm truly grateful to the staff at @Ctrip. While they weren't always there for me, they genuinely went out of their way to help me. From now on, I'll definitely use Ctrip for all my travel and hotel bookings.
The Greater Bay Area No.15.7
- 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]
- 4.6/5
M2g***sjDongmen Pedestrian Street, located in Dongmen Subdistrict, Luohu District, Shenzhen, traces its history back to the "Shenzhen Market" that emerged in the mid-Ming Dynasty. During the Qing Dynasty, it developed into one of Shenzhen's four major markets, serving as important evidence of the origin of the name "Shenzhen." Following renovations initiated in 1998, the first phase of construction was completed in 1999, transforming the area into a modern pedestrian street integrating shopping, dining, and leisure. In 2020, it was selected as one of the second batch of pilot pedestrian streets by the Ministry of Commerce.
- 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
M2g***sjGankeng Ancient Town, formerly known as Gankeng Hakka Town No. 31, is located at No. 18 Ganli Road, Gankeng Community, Jihua Street, Longgang District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. Originating in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it is a cultural tourism scenic area that integrates local Hakka residences, Hakka customs, Hakka architecture, Hakka folk art, Hakka traditional cuisine, and Hakka pastoral scenery, covering an area of 180,000 square meters.
- 4.6/5
M2g***sjSea World, located at No. 1128 Wanghai Road, Shekou, Zhaoshang Street, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, is an urban complex centered around the retired cruise ship "Minghua". The cruise ship was originally the ANCEEVILLA, a luxury liner built in France in 1962. It was purchased by China in 1973 and renamed. In 1983, it was moored in Shekou and transformed into a cultural and tourism project. The Minghua was grounded in November via a dedicated channel and opened in December as China's first maritime tourism center.
Sea World Culture and Arts Center4.8
- 4.4/5
环球旅行达人001Shenzhen Fourth Stop: Happy Coast It feels like a shopping mall with some entertainment projects suitable for children. I checked in at the Hasselblad Experience Center, which is full of technology. The unexpected surprise is that I found my favorite DippinDots ice cream here. When I was a child, I would buy a box every time I went to Shimao. It can be regarded as a memory.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userThere were too many people, and we had to queue and wait for the bus, but it was very interesting. We could learn about Shenzhen, the city, and its development. We visited Shenzhen University, Tencent, China Resources, Window of the World, etc. along the way.







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