Shenzhen quick facts
Picture: Shenzhen night view from Diwang Building. by circler brother

special economic zone

Shenzhen is also known as "Pengcheng". In 1979, China's first special economic zone was established in Shenzhen. Once a border town, Shenzhen was famous for its world-renowned urban construction and economic development. Shenzhen is not only rich in entertainment activities, convenient for food, drink, housing and transportation, but also a shopping destination for tourists.

Innovation city

Walking around Shenzhen, you will see huge traffic flowing through the city's three-dimensional roads, and palm trees intertwined among the dotted buildings. Prominent technology and innovation companies have set up headquarters in this city, and annual architecture and design exhibitions have set up industry logos here.

Beautiful scenery

Shenzhen is livable probably because, outside of the bustling city, it still skillfully carves out landscapes of multiple spaces and time. You canDapeng cityTouch the ruins of the Ming Dynasty that guarded Qianhu Station, andXichongWatch the white waves crashing on the winding coast,Window to the world, Splendid China and other theme parks are microcosmic, truly in-depth into the multi-dimensional context of the city.

bustling port

Shenzhen's Luohu Port is separated by a river from the New Territories of Hong Kong. Many people come to Shenzhen to go to Hong Kong, and hundreds of thousands of people come and go every day. But if the cosmopolitan city next door hadn't stolen the limelight, Shenzhen's own charm would have been even more apparent.

Tips

If you want to go out from Shenzhen to Hong Kong for sightseeing, you need to apply for relevant documents in advance at the place of residence before departure.