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Are there any interesting places in Shenzhen?

Wu Tong: Wu Tong is the remnant vein of the Lotus Mountain System, with the highest peak of Wu Tong, with an altitude of 943.7 meters. It is the highest peak in Shenzhen, with bustling downtown in the west, foggy mountain in Hong Kong (958 meters above sea level) in the south, overlooking the charming scenery in the New Territories of Hong Kong, and overlooking the vast Dapeng Bay and the beautiful Dapeng Peninsula in the southeast.

Shenzhen Dongchong Beach

2. Holland Flower City: Holland Flower City is a small theme attraction, on the side of Shennan Avenue, opposite Zhongshan Park. There are fake flower shops, aquariums, coffee shops, beverage shops and small goods shops. It is these that attract many wedding photography agencies and photographers to take wedding photos and portraits here.

3. Dafen Oil Painting Village: Dafen Oil Painting Village, a very distinctive and beautiful village in Shenzhen, is full of oil paintings and ink fragrance. There are many shops related to painting, so you must go and see them.

4. Tung Chung Beach: Tung Chung is located on the edge of Dapeng Peninsula, with lined coasts, clear blue waters and rows of waves, which are full of momentum. The most eye-catching thing is that the beach is full of shells. So some consumers ask where Shenzhen is fun? Bian Xiao thinks Tung Chung Beach is very good.

5. Dameisha Waterfront Park: Dameisha Waterfront Park is located in the magical and beautiful South China Sea coast, on the beautiful Dapeng Bay, in the east of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. It is surrounded by green hills on three sides, and the middle is open and slow. Facing the sea, the beach of 1800 meters is embedded between green mountains and blue seas.

6. Mangrove Park: This is the only natural landscape in Shenzhen that is famous all over the country and even the world. The real scenery here is actually neither a mangrove called a "living fossil" nor a blue bay, but a vast world where flocks of seagulls and egrets soar in the blue sea and blue sky. Unfortunately, it was "protected" by barbed wire not long ago! But it's still a good place for weekend leisure!