Tourist Attractions
■ Tourist Attractions
There are more than
100 scenic spots around the city, including theme parks, natural ecological
parks, coastal resorts, shopping plazas and historical
sites.
Theme Parks
The Window of the World, Splendid
China, China Folk Culture Villages, Happy Valley and CITIC Minsk World theme
parks are the epitome of a mixture of Chinese and world
culture.
Coastal Resorts
Shenzhen has a large number
of coastal scenic spots, including Shenzhen Bay, the Mangrove Nature Reserve and
a 15-kilometer coastal leisure corridor in the west and Zhongying Street,
Dameisha and Xiaomeisha beaches, Sea World and Dapeng Peninsula in the east. The
coastline along the Dapeng Peninsula was named one of the eight most beautiful
coasts in China by Chinese National Geography magazine. Shenzhen has more than
20 public beaches, some of which are linked by seaside
walkways.
Natural Parks
OCT East, the national
ecological resort occupying about 9 square kilometers, aims to provide visitors
with an opportunity to escape from the bustle of city life and return to nature.
Tourists can also feel tranquility at other places including Fairy Lake
Botanical Garden, 944-meter Wutong Mountain, mountainside Hongfa Temple;
Shenzhen Evergreen Resort, Waterlands Resort,Guangming Farm, Qiniang Mountain
and Fenghuang Mountain.
Historical Sites
Shenzhen is
not only a modern city with a history of reform, but also a city with an ancient
civilization. New Stone Age ruins found in Xiantouling in Dapeng indicate that
humans inhabited the area at least 6,700 years ago. There are more than 40
protected sites containing cultural relics around Shenzhen, including the
well-known Zhongying Street, Dapeng Fortress, Qing Dynasty Hakka architecture,
Song Dynasty Young Emperor's Tomb and the Tianhou Temple.