Shenzhen Xianhu Botanical Garden Landscape Photography Trip
1 cities |
12 attraction(s) |
total distance 116
km
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Day1
Day2
Day1: SHENZHEN
7 attraction(s) ·
59 km
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One of the largest ocean-themed parks in China, with four theaters including the Underwater Theater, Ocean Theater, Happy Animal Theater, and Beluga Theater.
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Lunch can be enjoyed at the Giant Whale Food Port located on the south side of the Polar Animal Museum. The first floor offers a variety of Chinese fast food set meals that are convenient, quick, and delicious. The second floor is reserved for reserved dining and requires a reservation one day in advance. Alternatively, you can bring your own snacks, water, and bread to dine in the resting area.
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Had dinner at the Chinese restaurant in the hotel. The restaurant has a great environment, clean and tidy. The service from the waiters was attentive. There were many options for dishes, and they were all delicious.
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Shenzhen Xiaomeisha Hotel is located on Xiaomeisha Beach in Shenzhen, close to Shenzhen Sea World, with a long stretch of sandy beach. The hotel offers a variety of newly renovated rooms for guests to choose from. There is also a multi-functional conference room that can accommodate 500 people, as well as other smaller meeting rooms. The Chinese restaurant can accommodate up to a thousand people for dining. The hotel is built by the sea, just a road away from Xiaomeisha Sea World, where guests can enjoy the warmth and romance of "sea-viewing from the window and falling asleep to the sound of waves".
Day2: SHENZHEN
5 attraction(s) ·
57 km
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This restaurant is located on the ground floor of the hotel, it is spacious, clean, and tidy. You can choose to have all three meals here.
29
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The Tianran Park Mountain Scenic Area is invested and developed by Shenzhen Tianran Investment Development Co., Ltd. It is located on the east side of Huiyan Highway in the southeast of Henggang, Longgang District, Shenzhen. The scenic area covers an area of 10 square kilometers and is known as the "backyard of Shenzhen" with its undulating mountains, winding valleys, and well-preserved natural ecology. It has also been rated as one of the "Eight Scenic Spots in Longgang" for its "exploration of gardens and mountains". The scenic area has undulating mountains, winding valleys, and the vegetation is mostly preserved in its original natural ecology. Tianran Park is a green space surrounded by pristine nature, a natural destination for leisure, fitness, and vacation, and a transit station for your busy urban life!
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The store decoration is upscale, the service is enthusiastic, and the portion size is generous.
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This botanical garden is located on the east side of Wutong Mountain, the highest peak in Shenzhen. To the west is Shenzhen Reservoir. It combines species protection, scientific research, popular science, and tourism functions.
The botanical garden is divided into six scenic areas: Paradise in the Sky, Lake Area, Temple Area, Desert Plants Area, Fossil Forest Area, and Pine and Juniper Rhododendron Area. Visitors can visit more than a dozen garden attractions, such as Hidden Paradise, Liangyi Pavilion, Jade Belt Bridge, Dragon Ruler Pagoda, Listening to the Waves Hall, Scenic Pavilion, and Butterfly Valley Orchid.
In addition, the botanical garden also has a unique paleontological museum, distinctive garden architecture, and a mysterious plant kingdom, which are eye-opening.
What's more special is the presence of the Huanfa Temple, known as the most effective temple, where many local residents come to burn incense every day.
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The Fossil Forest Scenic Area consists of four parts: Fossil Forest, Shenzhen Paleontology Museum, Hong Kong Return Commemorative Forest, and Peach Blossom Garden. The Fossil Forest, established in 1997, covers an area of 20,000 square meters and collects more than 500 silicified wood specimens from Liaoning, Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, and other regions. These silicified woods, identified by experts as pine and fir plants, formed during the Mesozoic era from 150 million to 70 million years ago, which was the peak period of conifer evolution. The tall trees were buried underground due to intense tectonic movements and underwent silicification, forming the fossils we see today. To date, this is the only large-scale relocated preserved fossil forest in the world. The Fossil Forest and Paleontology Museum here are great places for people to understand the history of life on Earth. The Paleontology Museum uses fossils, images, multimedia technology, and other materials to explain the history of life on Earth in a systematic and easily understandable way. The enormous size, large quantity, and breathtaking forms of the fossilized wood specimens in the Fossil Forest leave a deep impression.