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Shenzhen Tourism: Is It Some Kind of Joke?

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    Dallas Durgan
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    I feel like Shenzhen doesn't offer anything particularly special. If you're into history and culture, you'd go to places like Xi'an or Luoyang. And for natural scenery, Shenzhen wouldn't even make the list. It's not really a place worth traveling a long way to visit just for tourism.

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      Delia Jast
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      I was born in Shenzhen and love it, but when it comes to tourism, I honestly don't think it offers much. My friends from other provinces who visit Guangdong usually go to Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhuhai, and the like.

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        Morris Schneider
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        Shenzhen is for workers! But visiting Shenzhen for tourism? That's pretty absurd. Many people would think of other places in China for travel, but not Shenzhen. After flipping through all the Shenzhen travel guides, I still can't recall anything particularly fun about the city. I considered visiting too, but gave up after reading the guides. Netizens jokingly call Shenzhen a 'tourism desert'! If you're curious, you can come to Shenzhen and watch how others work. Would that count as a unique tourist experience?

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          Dr. Wade Boyer
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          When my friend visited Shenzhen, I suggested a park. She was skeptical, asking, 'What's so great about parks?' But after visiting, she said, 'You Shenzhen folks are secretly enjoying such good things!' Later, we went to Dapeng Peninsula. Afterwards, she was so impressed she said, 'You Shenzhen people are so tight-lipped (about how good it is)!' Now she's like a 'Shenzhen tourism ambassador' on her social media. Also, I studied in Dalian and have visited Sanya, Qingdao, Lianyungang, and many other coastal cities. Shenzhen's sea is, in my opinion, the most beautiful, not just one of the best. Traveling is like the 'little pony crossing the river' fable – if you only listen to others, you'll just hear about endless, crowded, overhyped internet-famous spots. Here's a random sea view photo. And then, my advice: please don't come. Shenzhen's attractions are mostly free, and visitors mainly just add to our traffic congestion.

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            Justin Zieme
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            It's a bit contradictory. You say Shenzhen isn't good, but I've been to many places less beautiful than Shenzhen; the coastlines of Dalian and Qingdao are just so-so in comparison. But then, if you talk about coming to Shenzhen for tourism, I still feel there isn't much to actually 'tour'.

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              Glenn Ryan PhD
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              That seems about right. If I were planning a trip, I'd probably only consider places with natural landscapes. I'm not really that interested in urban destinations.

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                Ethel Morissette
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                Actually, any city you haven't been to is worth checking out. It doesn't necessarily have to be 'super fun' – everyone's definition of fun is different. But you can visit a new city just to experience it, right? Isn't that what life is about?

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                  Reginald Ziemann
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                  Makes sense.

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                    Lucia Feest
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                    I've been wondering the same thing! Where can you go in Shenzhen during the three-day Qingming holiday?

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                      Candace McDermott
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                      Spend three days looking at the sea.

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                        Kristopher Schultz PhD
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                        The migratory birds at Shenzhen Bay.

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                          Candace McDermott
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                          You took such an amazing photo!!

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                            Lucia Feest
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                            Is Shenzhen fun? If it is, I'm heading downstairs (to check it out/join in).

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                              Ms. Wanda Kilback
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                              Then head on downstairs!

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