Travel Guide
Explore Shenzhen | Find your cup of coffee in Shenzhen
Coffee has become an indispensable part of many Shenzheners' life. On the city’s already diverse coffee shop map, new coffee shops keep popping up, constantly adding new choices for the city’s coffee lovers.
Let’s explore together a few locations in Shenzhen where you may find your cup of coffee.
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Explore Shenzhen | Viewing SZ from above the clouds
While you may be familiar with many of Shenzhen’s iconic city views, it’s likely that if seeing them from above, you would find them less familiar. Come join us for a quick look at some of these views from an above-the-clouds perspective.
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Explore Shenzhen | 10 most instagrammable places in SZ
Shenzhen has emerged as one of the top 10 domestic tourist destinations during the May Day holiday. During the Dragon Boat Festival, Shenzhen’s tourism industry reached a five-year peak. Notably, the total number of visits by Hong Kong tourists this year has already exceeded 52.57 million as of early August.
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Explore Shenzhen | Iconic city landmarks in Shenzhen
Some believe that architecture, serving as the ambassador of a city’s identity, expressively conveys the richness and diversity of a city, testifying to its evolution and transformation over time. In Shenzhen, China's first UNESCO City of Design, landmark structures not only strive for grandeur, but also devote considerable attention to aesthetics, incessantly pushing the limits of architectural splendor amid the urban landscape.
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Stream hiking: destinations where you can trek through the water
Engaging in stream hiking, embarking on waterfall explorations, and the thrill of fish-catching endeavors using nets have become increasingly popular in Shenzhen.
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Romantic places for you to explore in Shenzhen
Shenzhen, a coastal city with a rich natural landscape including hilly terrain and vast, flower-filled parks, has its own romantic temperament.
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Take a tour of landmarks in Shenzhen
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Find peace in these less-visited parks
While Shenzhen citizens are blessed with many free-entry public parks not far from their homes, they sometimes have to compete for a spot to take photos because such popular destinations as Lianhua Hill and Shenzhen Bay are always so crowded, especially when the sunshine is bright on a weekend.
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