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Shenzhen Travel Guide

Shenzhen Overview

The boomtown of Shenzhen is located in the Pearl River Delta, bordering Hong Kong to the south, Dongguan to the north and northwest, and Huizhou to the north and northeast. It is 160km away from Guangzhou and 35km from Hong Kong.

Shenzhen is a long and narrow city, being 81.4km from east to west with the narrowest section from south to north being 10.8km. Covering a total area of 2,050 square kilometers, Shenzhen has a population of 1.32 million. The city stands against mountains and faces the sea. It is a beautiful coastal city. The winding Dapeng Bay has a coastline of more than 70km, linking Great Meisha, Small Meisha, Xichong, Diefu, Shuishatou and Xiyong snowy beaches together.

Shenzhen is one of China major ports for foreign trade and international exchanges, and China earliest special economic zone and newly-rising tourist city. Here visitors can enjoy advanced tourist facilities and convenient entry procedures. Its scenic spots are featured by both ethnicity and modernity. Many large events including China Hi-tech Expo are held here every year.

Shenzhen Facts
Shenzhen History
Shenzhen Climate & Weather
Shenzhen Transportation
Best Time for Shenzhen Travel
Best Places for Shenzhen Travel

Basis Information

Chinese name: 深圳
Location: South of China, in Guangdong Province
Dialing code: 0755
Zip code: 518000
Main attractions in Shenzhen: Window of the World, Splendid China, Folk Culture Villages, OCT East Shenzhen (Tea Stream Valley & Knight Valley), etc.

Administration Distribution

There are 6 administrative districts and 4 management new districts in Shenzhen. Administrative districts include Futian District, Luohu District, Nanshan District, Yantian District, Baoan District, Longgang District; management new districts include Guangming New District, Longhua New District, Pingshan New District, Dapeng New District.

Futian District, Luohu District, Nanshan District and Yantian District belong to the busiest areas in Shenzhen, and they are adjacent to Hong Kong. Travelers can easily get to Hong Kong through the checkpoints in those districts; main attractions in Shenzhen are sited in those districts as well. Adjacent to Hong Kong in southern China, Luohu is the financial and trading center of Shenzhen. Futian, at the heart of the SEZ, is the seat of the Municipal Government. West of Futian, Nanshan is the center for high-tech industries. Formerly outside the SEZ, Bao’an and Longgang are located to the north-west and north-east, respectively, of central Shenzhen. Yantian is the location of Yantian Port, the second busiest container terminal in mainland China and the third busiest in the world.

Human habitation in Shenzhen dates back to ancient times. The earliest archaeological remains so far unearthed are shards from a site at Xiantouling on Mirs Bay, dating back to 5000 BC. From the Han Dynasty (third century BC) onwards, the area around Shenzhen was a center of the salt monopoly, thus meriting special Imperial protection. Salt pans are still visible around the Pearl River area to the west of the city and are commemorated in the name of the Yantian (salt fields).

During the Song Dynasty, Shenzhen became an important hub for maritime trade especially in salt and spices. Dongguan and Dapeng military bases were set up in the Shenzhen area in the Ming Dynasty.

In 1573, Xin’an County was established, which is modern day Shenzhen and Hong Kong. Nantou, the county seat, was a commercial center dealing in salt, tea, spices, and rice.

Shenzhen was singled out to be the first of the five Special Economic Zones (SEZ). It was formally established in 1979 due to its proximity to Hong Kong.

In May 1980, Shenzhen was formally nominated as a “special economic zone”, the first one of its kind in China.

In 2004, Shenzhen became a metropolis without rural area.

In 2010, the 30th anniversary of the establishment of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone was celebrated.

In 2011, the 26th World University Games was successfully held in Shenzhen.

Shenzhen is situated in the humid subtropical part of China, located at about the Tropic of Cancer, yet due to the Siberian anticyclone, has a warm, monsoon-influenced, humid subtropical climate. Winters are mild and relatively dry, due in part to the influence of the South China Sea, and frost is very rare. Spring begins somewhat dry, but rainfall begins to dramatically increase in April, and the rainy season lasts until early to mid October. The monsoon reaches its peak intensity in the Summer months, when the city also experiences very humid, and hot, but moderated, conditions. The region is prone to torrential rain as well, with 10 days that have 50 millimetres (1.97 in) or more of rain.

The latter portion of Autumn is dry. The yearly average temperature is 22°C (72°F). The annual precipitation averages at over 1,900 millimetres (75 in), some of which is delivered in typhoons that strike from the east during Summer and early Autumn.

♦ Climate Data Table for Shenzhen

Month
Item
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
maximum
temperature
(℃)
19.6 19.7 22.8 26.3 29.3 31.8 32.3 32.2 31.1 28.7 25.1 21.1
minimum
temperature
(℃)
14.9 15.6 18.7 22.5 25.7 27.6 28.6 28.6 27.1 24.5 20.1 16.3
Rainfall (mm) 29.8 44.3 67.6 174.1 238.6 296.4 339.4 368.1 238.1 99.1 37.2 34.1
Days of rainfall 1.1 1.6 2.8 5.5 11.2 15.7 14.3 14.8 11.7 4.7 1.5 1

Dressing Tips
From May to September, the weather is warm. T-shirt is enough. After October, the weather gets cold, a thin coat is needed. In winter (late December to February), the weather is cold and think coat and sweater is needed.

As a cosmopolitan city, Shenzhen has very convenient traffic.

Air
There is an international airport in Shenzhen: Shenzhen Baoan International Airport. It is sited in northwest of Shenzhen, 32 kilometers away from downtown (Futian District). There are more than 100 domestic and international flights with arrival or departure in the airport. There are three terminals in the airport: Terminal A, Terminal B, Terminal C. Your should check out which terminal you will arrive at or depart from.
♦ Add: Fuyong Avenue, Baoan District, Shenzhen
♦ Official website of the airport: www.szairport.com
♦ TEL: (0775)23456789

Rail
There are mainly four passenger railway stations in Shenzhen: Shenzhen Railway Station, Shenzhen East Railway Station, Shenzhen West Railway Station, Shenzhen North Railway Station.

Shenzhen Railway Station
It is near to Luohu Customs Checkpoint, from where you can get to Hong Kong. It is the mainly station operating trains between Shenzhen and Guangzhou.
♦ Address: 1008 Jianshe Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen
♦ Tel: 96000111
♦ How to get there: take the Metro Luobao Line

Shenzhen East Railway Station
Trains is mainly responsible to the arrival and departure of trains to Jiangxi, Hunan, Hubei and other provinces.
♦ Address: Between Jihua Road and Longgang Avenue, Longgang District, Shenzhen
♦ How to get: take Metro Longgang Line or Huanzhong Line to Buji Station.

Shenzhen West Railway Station
♦ Add: Junction of Yueliang Wan Avenue and Xuefu Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen.
♦ How to get: it is not available to get there directly by subway. You need to transfer to public bus.

Shenzhen North Railway Station
♦ Add: Minzhi Avenue, Baoan District, Shenzhen
♦ Tel: (0755)82447840
♦ How to get: take Metro Longhua Line or Huanzhong Line.

Bus
There are many bus terminals in Shenzhen city. They operation bus line covers the many provinces in mainland China, as well as Hong Kong and Macao regions.

Baoan Bus Station
It is the largest bus station in Baoan district, also the most professional bus station operating trans-provincial buses. The buses here leave for Guangxi, Gunan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Zhejiang, Fujian, Sichuan, Chongqing, Shaanxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Henan, and so on.
♦ Add: 171 Baomin Yi Road, Baoan District, Shenzhen.
♦ Tel: (0755)27785540

Longhua Bus Station
Buses here leave for Guangdong, Hubei, Hebei, Sichuan, Henan, Jiangxi, Shannxi, Yunan, Guangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang, Guizhou, Ningxie, Hainan, Anhui, Jiangsu and other provinces.
♦ Add: Longguan Road, Longhua Avenue, Baoan District, Shenzhen.
♦ Tel: (0755)27785540

Longgang Bus Station
♦ Address: 868 Shenhui Road, Longgang County, Longgang District, Shenzhen
♦ Tel: (0755)84801575

Shajing Central Bus Station
Buses here leave for Has opened the Hong Kong SAR, Macao SAR, guangdong, guangxi, jiangxi, hainan, hunan, hubei, sichuan, chongqing, guizhou, fujian, anhui, shaanxi, henan, jiangsu, shandong, yunnan, zhejiang more than a dozen provinces and municipalities, such as more than 260 lines
Address:

Ship
There are two piers in Shenzhen: Shekou Pier and Fuyong Pier. They are mainly used for the transportation between Shenzhen and Hong Kong, Macau.

Shekou Pier
The ships from this pier mainly leave for Zhuhai, Hong Kong, Macau and Hong Kong International Airport.
♦ Address: Nanshan District, Shenzhen
♦ Tel: (0755)26695601

Fuyong Pier
Ships from this pier mainly leave for Hong Kong International Airport and Macau.
♦ Address: Baoan District, Shenzhen, near to Shenzhen Baoan Airport

The best time to visit Shenzhen is early from March to April, late September and early November. Shenzhen has short Spring and autumn, but long Summer. If you come in Summer (July to September), you can enjoy yourself on the beach like Dameisha, Xiaomeisha, Nan’ao, etc.

Try to plan your Shenzhen tour by avoiding the peak holidays. Because of the Chinese tourists, those attractions become more crowded in these periods.

The most crowded seasons in China are Chinese Spring Festival (usually in late Jan or early Feb.), International Labor Day (May 01 to 03) and National Day (Oct 01-07). Spring Festival and the National Day golden week are the most crowded time for traveling.

♦ Splendid China and Cultural Folk Villages – is a theme park including two areas (Splendid China Miniature Park & China Folk Culture Village) located in Shenzhen. It is one of the world’s largest scenery parks in the amount of scenarios reproduced.

♦ Window of the World – a theme park located in the western part of the city of Shenzhen. There are about 130 reproductions of some of the most famous tourist attractions in the world squeezed into 48 hectares (118 acres).

♦ Dafen Oil Painting Village – a suburb of Buji, Longgang District in Shenzhen. If you are interested in art, it would be a must see place in Shenzhen. Take the Metro to Dafen Artist Village via Longing Line 3 toward Suanlong and alight at Mu Mian Wan Station. Take exit B2 and walk 750m towards Walmart. Nice gallery and fantastic art work available at very reasonable prices. Bought very nice authentic frames at a steal. Currently, the village sells both originals and replicas.

♦ OCT East Shenzhen – Located along the beautiful coast of South China Sea and Shenzhen Bay, Shenzhen OCT Resort gathers the most concentrated cultural theme park cluster, cultural-themed hotel cluster and culture & art facility cluster in China.

Shenzhen Tours & Tings to Do