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Where is the fun in Shenzhen? Tourist attractions are free.

Free and fun tourist attractions in Shenzhen are as follows:

1, Phoenix Mountain in Shenzhen. Phoenix Mountain in Shenzhen is one of the famous scenic spots in Shenzhen. Located near the foot of Damao Mountain in Fuyong Street. Its main body, Phoenix Mountain, is a mountain with pleasant scenery. At an altitude of 376 meters, it is known as the first mountain in Baoan and one of the eight scenic spots in Xin 'an. The most important culture of Phoenix Mountain is "Fu Culture", which was inherited and carried forward in Wen Tianxiang's sacrifice in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. Yan Feng Ancient Temple is a very important blessing resort in Shenzhen.

2. Lianhuashan Park. Lianhuashan Park was developed in 1997, covering an area of 60 hectares. It is a green, natural and harmonious city park with beautiful scenery and lush trees. It is the best place for the general public and Chinese and foreign tourists to remember a generation of great men and enjoy the scenery in the central area. There are vast grasslands and forests in the park, as well as clear artificial lakes. This is a good place for local residents to relax.

3. nantou ancient city. Nantou Ancient City is located in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, also known as Xin 'an Ancient City. Covering an area of 70,000 square meters, it is an ancient city with profound historical and cultural heritage. It has a history of 1730 years. Walking in the ancient city, you can see many ancient buildings, just like going back to the past. South Gate, county government, Xin 'an Prison, Haiphong Office, Dongguan Hall and so on are all showing the charm of this ancient city.

4. Guanlan Printmaking Village. Guanlan Printmaking Village is located in Niuhu Community, guanlan street, Longhua District, Shenzhen, and is a typical ancient village where Hakka people live together. Ancient villages are built by mountains and rivers, with terraced houses, ponds, ancient wells, ancestral temples and watchtowers, which constitute a unique Hakka living style. The village is surrounded by towering trees, coconut trees, mango trees, banyan trees and other subtropical plants connected in pieces, with pleasant scenery and quiet weather.