Shenzhen Travel: Why All the Roasting & Mockery? Seriously Don't Get It 🤪
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I never understand why some people advise against visiting Shenzhen for tourism. This Spring Festival alone, five or six different groups of my friends and classmates came to visit with their families, and they all had great things to say, especially families with kids. In fact, two of those families were making their second trip to Shenzhen with their children in the last couple of years. Kids can play in the sand, dads can go sea fishing, and moms can shop. While none of these might be world-class individually, the city's strength lies in offering a complete package.
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Could you please recommend some fun places? I've lived here for over a decade and genuinely don't know what there is to do.
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People who say Shenzhen isn't fun are usually the ones unwilling to do any research or actually go out and explore. I've been to Judiaosha Beach, Xichong Beach, the Observatory, Dameisha Beach, Luzui Villa, People's Park, Shenzhen Bay Park... and haven't had a single bad experience. If the weather's bad, there are fewer people; if it's good, there are more. It all balances out. And most importantly, getting around Shenzhen is so convenient!
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Support!
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You've got a point, but Gankeng Hakka Town? That's a 'nah' from me.
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Gankeng is alright for taking those traditional 'gufeng' style photos at night.
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Work in Shenzhen is so exhausting, I rarely go out... It feels quite oppressive.
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It's always good to get out for a walk and relax a bit.
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If you say Shenzhen isn't worth visiting, then hardly anywhere in the country is! It's a city nestled between mountains and sea, at the cutting edge of technology, one of the most prosperous, packed with skyscrapers yet also dotted with numerous parks. Think of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, Shenzhen Bay, Yangmeikeng, Talent Park, Fairy Lake, Dahua Xing Temple, the ever-popular Dongmen! The list is endless!
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Makes sense.