| Shenzhen
is located in the south of Guangdong Province with Hongkong
to its south. It is a coastal city with beautiful scenery.
It consists of the Special Economic Zone and Baoan county,
with a floor space of 2020 square kilometres and a population
of 1.9 million.
In
1970 Shenzhen was established as a city, and in 1980 was
designated as a Special Economic Zone (SEZ). Its total
coastal line is 230 km.
Over
the past dozen years, Shenzhen has scored tremendous development
in various social and economic undertakings, turning itself
from a frontier town into a modern city.
Dapeng
Fortress
Dapeng Fortress in Dapeng Township in Longgang District
was built to repel Japanese invaders in 1394, occupying
an area of 110,000sqm. It is the only State-protected
cultural relic in Shenzhen.

Lotus Hill
Located
in the north of the new city center, the hill is named
because of its shape. Covering a total are of 166 hectares,
the hill park is the largest green space in the central
city area.

Overseas
Chinese Town
Located
in the western part of the special economic zone, Overseas
Chinese Town embraces the theme parks of Splendid China,
the China Folk Culture Villages, Window of the World and
Happy Valley. The parks feature a wide variety of replicas
of natural scenery and historical architecture, reflecting
the essence of traditional Chinese and international culture.
The area serves as a model for the city in urban planning,
construction and horticulture.

Shennan
Thoroughfare
Running
through downtown Shenzhen and extending 17.2km, Shennan
Thoroughfare is one of the busiest streets in Shenzhen.
Many landmark buildings are along this street. It is also
a representation of Shenzhen's night scenery.

Wutong
Mountain
At
a height of 944 meters, Wutong Mountain is the highest
mountain in Shenzhen. There are forest parks, sports parks
and hiking tracks for visitors. On top of the mountain,
one can gaze over Hong Kong and enjoy splendid sea and
landscapes.

Dameisha
and Xiaomeisha Beaches
Dameisha
and Xiaomeisha beaches are located at Dapeng Bay. Dubbed
"Hawaii of the East," the beaches are popular
recreational areas during holidays.

Zhongying
Street
"Zhongying
Street," in Shatoujiao Township, Yantian District,
is part of an alluvial area between Wutong Mountain and
the South China Sea. Stone border markers were put along
the middle of the street in 1898 when Britain took more
land from China for Hong Kong. That is why it has been
called "Zhongying Street," or "Chinese-English
Street."
Half
of the street is still part of Hong Kong .
Famous
for "one street, two systems," the street also
has a museum and historic sites such as an ancient well,
a fort, an ancestral temple and the Sea Goddess Shrine.

Yangtai
Mountain
Located
on Yangtai Mountain, the valley is an important source
for Shenzhen rivers. More than 10 reservoirs are located
around the foot of the mountain. The valley is particularly
enjoyable during rainy seasons. Below the mountain is
where the Hakka people live.

China
Folk Culture Villages
Situated
by the picturesque Shenzhen Bay and adjacent to "Splendid
China", the village is a museum of China's 55 ethnic
groups with their distinctive architecture, customs and
exotic flavor. Twenty-four life-size ethnic villages present
various ethnic flavors from Beijing's courtyards and wooden
archway to spectacular buildings of the Miao, Dong, Yao,
Jingpo ethnic groups. From the wooded Banyans in Xishuangbanna
to slender Suzhou bridges and mystery Lijiang houses,
you can get a general idea about China's ethnic groups
in just half a day.
Spectacular
rocks and gushing waterfalls enhance the scenery. Visitors
can participate in ethnic festive carnivals, observe the
grandiose parade and taste ethnic delicacies as well. |