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Shenzhen Safari Park
Wildlife and safari park
Animal park with endangered species such as giant pandas & South China tigers, plus daily shows.
4.10 (509 reviews)
2
华侨城
Tourist attraction
Culture-themed park with scale models of regional landmarks, Chinese dance shows & art museums.
4.20 (371 reviews)
3
Sea World
Tourist attraction
Entertainment zone home to eclectic eateries & bars, a fountain show & a shopping mall.
4.50 (249 reviews)
4
He Xiangning Art Museum
Art museum
Stylish museum offering contemporary Chinese works & modern art exhibitions on 3 floors.
4.30 (201 reviews)
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Yanhanshan Country Park
Park
👍 This is a pleasant park to spend early mornings or late afternoons in. The area is nice and clean and secure. You can feel safe in this park as you know you won't get accosted by riffraff. There are plenty of plants and trees that provide shade and lots of people actually make this park part of thei...
4.10 (108 reviews)
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Shenzhen Bay Park
Tourist attraction
Waterfront area with cycling & jogging trails, beaches, migratory birds & views across to Hong Kong.
4.70 (60 reviews)
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Shenzhen Dananshan Reform and Open Memorial Park (Northeast Gate)
Park
👍👍 Amazing opportunity to learn more about where you live I was a guest with the government and had a privileged tour of the place, am so amazed by how far my favorite city has come in 40 years give or take, passing from literally empty fisherman and farmers villages to an amazing metropolis like city...
4.40 (51 reviews)
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Sihai Park (North Gate)
Park
👍👍 I live near this park and visit it almost everyday since it such a beautiful and peaceful park with tons of walking paths. You can often find adults practicing music, dancing, fishing, playing card games, and working out. This park is great for families too since there is a big playground and fields...
4.10 (43 reviews)
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Xin'an Ancient City
Tourist attraction
👍👍 NEXT to Zhongshan Park in Nanshan lies one of Shenzhen’s greatest treasures, Xin’an Ancient City. It has been a government seat on and off since 331, with its heyday in the Ming Dynasty when it became Dongguan Castle.
The castle’s gate still stands at the intersection with Nanxin Road, with a museu...
3.30 (32 reviews)