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Where to play on Shenzhen East Line?

Shenzhen urban area

Shenzhen is the third largest city in China, which is a great achievement for a city with a history of only 30 years. In the past 30 years, it has developed from a fishing village with only 30,000 people to a modern city with a population of120,000. Isn't a city with a population of one third of Canada worth seeing?

1. Wang Di building

Located in the center of Shenzhen, Wang Di Tower is the ninth tallest building in the world and the largest steel skyscraper in China. Visitors can climb the building to overlook the city's scenery, and even see Hong Kong in clear weather. The night view is more charming from here, and you can see the latest and most creative buildings in Asia.

2. Dongmen Business Circle

Dongmen Commercial Street, near the junction of Shenzhen and Hong Kong, is a place that shopaholics yearn for. Clothing, household goods, electronic products: everything you can think of is here. In this place located in Luohu District, Shenzhen, hone your bargaining power, and then return with your favorite products!

3. Huxian Botanical Garden

This large park in the east of Shenzhen is famous for its trails, fossil forests and museums. Hu Xian is also the seat of Hongfa Temple, the largest temple in Shenzhen. There is also an attractive attraction here, which is the tree planted by Deng Xiaoping, the former leader of China. Deng Xiaoping conceived the development prospect of Shenzhen and the status of a special economic zone, and was highly respected in this city.

4. Tianhou Palace

Located in Chiwan Village in the west of Shenzhen, there is an ancient temple-Tianhou Palace, which is the goddess to protect fishermen. People all over Asia worship her. The original temple was built in 14 10 by the then fleet commander and explorer Zheng He. Through this temple, visitors can get a general idea of the beliefs and legends of China people.

5. Song Shaodi Mausoleum

In Chiwan Village near Tianhou Palace, there is a tomb of Song Shaodi, the last emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty. 1279, when the Mongolian army rushed to the south coast of China to pursue the remnants of the Song Dynasty, a court official picked up Song Shaodi, then a child, and jumped into the sea.

6. Hehu Hakka Village

Hakkas were originally residents of northern China, but they went to the south because of the war. Their migration from north to south lasted for hundreds of years from the 3rd century. They built walled villages in southern China, including Hongkong and Taiwan Province Province. During the cold war, the US military also suspected that these unique houses were missile silos. Crane Lake was originally the seat of the Luo clan and was built in 1800. Visitors can learn about the architectural habits and Hakka culture of local residents here.

7. Dapeng Lock City

Dapeng was built in the Ming Dynasty to protect China, Shenzhen and Hongkong from Japanese pirates. 1839, the British navy attacked here in the first opium war. At that time, only the China army with fishing boats fought against the British navy with more modern equipment. The ancient fort here was the camp where the famous generals Lai and Liu Qilong were stationed at that time. The city of Dapeng, as a part of history, has witnessed the surge of nearly 600 years.

8. phoenix temple and Longwang Temple

The two buildings are very close, both of which are located in the northwest of Shenzhen. Legend has it that in the Tang Dynasty (6 18-907), a phoenix lived in a cave not far from here. In the Southern Song Dynasty, a general passed by and dreamed of Guanyin in China. Guanyin asked the general to build a temple near the cave. The Buddhist appearance of this temple attracts many tourists. Next to the Dragon King Temple, the Dragon King is very famous in China's fairy tales. Although the temple is small, it is luxuriously decorated. At present, the area where these two temples are located has been transformed into a big park with a winding path.

9. Xin 'an Ancient City (Nantou Ancient City)

Xin 'an Ancient Town, located in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, also known as Nantou Ancient Town, was once the seat of the county government of the Ming Dynasty. It was built locally at 33 1 and is now preserved as an ancient relic. Archaeologists unearthed more than 3,000 handicrafts here, which are now kept in a nearby museum. Up to now, the ancient city walls, Gu Men and ancient buildings have been preserved here, becoming the temple of Guan Gong, an ancient hero in China.

10. Sea World

When you hear "sea world", the first thing that comes to mind may be killer whales and jumping dolphins, but this is not the sea world in Shenzhen. Shenzhen Ocean World is located in Shekou, where overseas Chinese live in concentrated communities. The symbol here is a French cruise ship fixed on land, which has now been transformed into a hotel, restaurant and bar. Of course, there are also some restaurants with international flavor, where people can taste China food and try some international delicacies. (