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What are the interesting places in Shenzhen? Introduction to the must-see spots for Shenzhen tourism.

1, coastal beaches in the city

Shenzhen Bay Park is located on the southwest coast of Shenzhen, starting from Futian Mangrove Bird Nature Reserve in the east, reaching the west side of Shenzhen-Hong Kong Cross-sea Bridge in the west, bordering Binhai Avenue in the north, facing Shenzhen Bay in the south, and facing Mai Po Nature Reserve in Hong Kong across the sea. It is the only dense coastal leisure belt in Shenzhen. The hotel is less than 2 kilometers away from Binhai Avenue tourist area, and it can be reached within 20 minutes' walk.

2. The pastoral happiness of the green world

In Shenzhen Qingqing World, you can feel the tropical rain forest known as "the lung of the earth", dynamic percussion music of environmental protection, visit the melon garden of Qingqing World, the fish exhibition of Amazon River, butterflies dancing in the butterfly farm, or take your children to the "forest classroom" for a few classes, taste the pastoral food planted by yourself in the pastoral restaurant, or drink a cup of fragrant self-ground coffee in the country bar, so as to truly blend in with nature and experience the pastoral happiness.

3, the window of the world, big cities and small things

Window of the World is a famous miniature scenic spot in China, located in Shenzhen Bay, aiming at promoting world culture. It is an artificial theme park integrating world wonders, historical sites, ancient and modern scenic spots and national song and dance performances. All the scenic spots in the park are freely imitated in different proportions. Traveling here is like seeing the history and culture all over the world.

4. Mangroves

Mangrove is famous on Long Mai. com, because it 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. As for why you can't see the "red forest", you'd better ask the local "residents".