One of the most poetic things to do in winter would be appreciating plum blossom trees while stepping through a snow-covered path.
While people in northern China are either braving the cold weather or struggling with the smog, folks in Shenzhen are much luckier with genial sunlight and warm breezes kissing their faces.
Want to slip below the water's surface? To stretch your arms out and swoop down to the reef like a bird, with the water rushing past you? With summer here, there’s no time better than now to start diving.
Are you a newcomer to Shenzhen and have no idea where to spend your weekends? Well luckily for you, we will be listing out tons of places in Shenzhen that are free of charge.
Are you a newcomer to Shenzhen and have no idea where to spend your weekends? Well luckily for you, we will be listing out tons of places in Shenzhen that are free of charge.
When speaking of autumn scenery and ancient villages, many people will think of Wuyuan in Jiangxi Province and Hongcun Village in Anhui Province. But here in the vicinity of Shenzhen there’s also an 800-year-old ancient village huddling nearby, on a par with the above-mentioned sites in terms of autumnal beauty, unbeknownst to most people.
Fall is here and with it lingers a hint of memory-evoking nostalgia. Observing the beautiful and magnificent splendor that nature has to offer during this transitional season might make us feel more tranquil and comfortable while looking back on old memories, which are easily roused by the bittersweet atmosphere of autumn.
In many people's opinion, Shenzhen is a modern city full of skyscrapers and busy traffic, and if you want to escape to nature, you are likely to get stuck in another big crowd by the seaside. Actually, there are hidden gems in Shenzhen that are less crowded. Here are some spots recommended for a quiet and relaxing weekend.