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Travel guide to Shenzhen to see the sea in summer vacation
Bus: M274 to Judiao Beach Station.
Admission: free.
The sand is super fine and there are many water sports to play.
2. Luzui Mountain Villa
Bus: M274 to Yangmeikeng Valley Valley Station.
Admission: free.
The location of the movie The Mermaid
3? . observatory
Bus: Hetuo Village Station
Admission: free.
Was named the most beautiful coastline in China by National Geographic? Xiyong No.4 Beach
Bus: Hetuo Village Station
Admission: 30 yuan.
Can't swim, can surf.
5? Sha yuyong
Admission: free.
The beach is not fully open and few people clean it.
You can catch the sea, and there are more sea goods.
6? Rose coast
Admission: 40 yuan.
You can set up tents for camping, barbecue, wedding photography base and take good photos.
7? Pui Tsai Kok Lighthouse
Admission: free.
Suitable for hiking, fishing and taking photos from the lighthouse.
8? Wanke shiqili
Bus: Vanke Shili Station
The S-bend highway by the sea, with good photos, is next to the bus stop.
Shenzhen Bay Park, Xiwan Mangrove Park, Giant Carved Beach, Rose Coast. You can watch the sunset at Xiyong No.4 Beach ~
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