Phoenix Mountain Forest Park
Phoenix Mountain Forest Park covers 24.8 square kilometers, with Damao Mountain reaching 376 meters. This park blends spectacular scenery with rich history, featuring the ancient Fengyan Temple — built over 600 years ago to honor Chinese national hero Wen Tianxiang — at its summit.
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Yangtai Mountain Forest Park
As the highest peak in western Shenzhen, Yangtai Mountain stands out with its majestic summit, unique rock formations, hidden caves, and cascading waterfalls.
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Luotian Forest Park
Luotian Forest Park is a hiker’s paradise, featuring a 2.4-kilometer designated trail plus 20 kilometers of wild trails weaving through dense greenery.
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Pengfei Park
​Pengfei Park on the scenic Dapeng Peninsula is a spacious complex divided into multiple sections.
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Kuichong Ecological Park
Covering 33,000 square meters, Kuichong Ecological Park’s first phase features recreational areas on both sides of the Kuichong River.
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Guanlan Central Park
Guanlan Central Park combines a whimsical tall blue castle, charming yellow houses, and non-powered playground equipment with a soccer field, winding streams, broad lawns, and a scenic hilltop corridor.
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Shenzhen Bay Park
One of Shenzhen’s best features is this coastal promenade and park that flows along miles of reclaimed shoreline from the Futian Mangrove Ecological Park in the east all the way to Shenzhen Bay Bridge at the southern tip of Nanshan District.
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Tanglangshan Country Park
For easy-access hiking in the heart of the city, make a beeline for the forested hills of Tanglangshan, just three kilometers inland from Shenzhen Bay.
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