Located in the south of China, the cityscape--Shenzhen-- is home to some of the most modern buildings worldwide. Although this area is largely industrial, it offers many tourist attractions, such as the Chinese folk Culture Village, Safari Park, and beach resorts. Perhaps one of the most frequented tourist attractions is Window of the World, which offers replicas of the Eiffel tower, the pyramids, and Taj Mahal.
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4.0 based on 1,258 reviews
This worthwhile attraction is part of Overseas Chinese Village (better known as OCT) and showcases the myriad minority ethnic cultures that make this vast country much less homogenous than imagined. It also serves as a great introduction to the history and traditions of China.
I loved the place (more than any other places in Shenzhen). I have focused on the larger sub-park, on left side, about Chinese landscapes and historic architectures : it is really great: a few hundred sites, each like 100 m2, showing a known temple, palace, mountain, gorge, walls (...), etc .. Each site is fairly well designed, with concrete (no plastic), correct painting, etc, including a few water flows to mimic rivers or cascades. It was great to guide the kids, teach them and let them discover all the variety of China. The funny part is that these sites are located, inside the park, on a kind of huge Chinese map (upside-down, though, you’ll see). It was by far my best experience in Shenzhen (more than Windows of World as second choice) or others. Note that I think there aren’t any playing items here (no roller coaster, etc). Written English information (dates, location, short historic background). Inside the park, there is one smaller half, on the right side, about pure Chinese folk items (presumably dances, houses, clothing, etc): it is not my priority (it would be too Chinese to let me appreciate it as it should): I have not been there and I cannot judge.
4.0 based on 2,371 reviews
Theme park featuring miniature-scale famous landmarks of the world.
It is a tour of the world's famous monuments topped with cultural shows, and surprising ice zone, getting here is very easy, it is connected directly with the SZ metro (Window of the World Station, Line 1 and Line 2).
4.0 based on 813 reviews
Happy Valley offers amusement for all ages including roller coasters, a massive water park and a variety of live performances. Try to go on a weekday to avoid long lineups for rides.
4.0 based on 677 reviews
Famous "Swiss mountain" theme park and resort in Shenzhen. Even if you are not into theme parks, this one is not to be missed. Visually stunning, OCT East has been called the “Universal Studios of China” and offers rides, golf, magic shows, luxury hotels, restaurants, spas, and—believe it or not—a scenic Swiss village. Nobody does theme parks like China! Plan to spend most of your day here (though you could spend a week). Noted in Time Magazine 29 November 2007 (opened 7 November 2007).
I like this place a lot, it was copied a luzern lake to this mini sized theme park, and highly recommended for lovers and young family to visit which is great for photo taking, special design hotel room to make you think you are taking alien home to stay. and with affordable price
3.5 based on 11 reviews
Skytime Trampoline Park is Shenzhens number one venue for active social outings. Activities include intense workouts, adrenaline bouncing and memorable birthday parties. Skytime is the ultimate outing for everyone!! Skytime has over 1200m2 of trampoline fun: 2 foam pits, basketball rings, a trampoline volley ball, and dodgeball. Skytime also has a giant 3 level pirate ship kids playground!!
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