How many of the 6 less mainstream filming locations in Shenzhen have you been to?

Take a virtual tour of Shenzhen and, when everything is safe again, set off together to discover more hidden gems.

Shenzhen's "Ancient Great Wall" is situated in the Qiu Shui Shan Park in Longgang District. It is a replica of the Great Wall in Beijing and is 380 meters long, with a total of 4 watchtowers. It allows visitors to experience the Great Wall without having to climb thousands of miles.

East Lake Park

Donghu Park amusement park opened in 1995 and closed in September 2017. It is now abandoned, but it holds the childhood memories of three generations. Stephen Chow's film "The Mermaid" was also filmed here.

Luohu Caopu Qingshuihe Train Station

The Qingshui River and Shungang area in Luohu District used to have the largest railway branch line in Shenzhen. A large amount of cargo from abroad needs to be transferred here before being transported to Hong Kong.
Overseas Chinese Town Creative Culture Park is located in the former eastern industrial zone of Overseas Chinese Town in Shenzhen. It has been transformed from old factory buildings and currently hosts various types of creative industries. Inside the park, there is a abandoned half of an airplane, with only the tail section remaining.

Shenzhen Central Park

Futian District Shenzhen Central Park, with a north-south rectangular distribution, is adjacent to Bijiashan in the north and Huanggang Port in the south. It mainly plants specialty tree species such as Canadian jujubes and King Coconuts, which may not have well-known names, but the abundant greenery improves your mood.

Shenzhen Dongchong

Shenzhen has many beaches, Dongchong is one of them. Most of its waters remain undeveloped and preserve their natural state. Located at the southern end of Dapeng Peninsula, it is a great place to enjoy the sea, breeze, and relax.