Shenzhen Bay Park
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights
Shenzhen Bay Park Station
Explore the Shenzhen Bay Park Station, a Metro station of Shenzhen Metro Line 9. Opened on 28 October 2016, this station boasts a unique design and convenient access to the park.
Mangrove and Tidal Mudflats Restoration
Explore the 24.83 acres of restored coastal mangrove and tidal mudflats, providing habitat to over 50 bird species and sequestering carbon to benefit the environment.
Cultural and Sporting Events
Experience the city's annual Cross Shenzhen Hiking Festival and a variety of cultural and sporting events that bring the community together in this scenic park.
Concourse
The concourse of Shenzhen Bay Park station features a lobby, customer service, shops, vending machines, and ATMs, providing all the necessary amenities for travelers.
Platforms
The station has multiple platforms, including an island platform with regular service to Line 9 destinations like Qianwan, Shenwan, Wenjin, and Xiasha.
Exits
Various exits lead to different destinations, such as Binhai Boulevard, Shenzhen Bay Park, Haiyuan Road, and OCT Harbour, offering easy access to the surrounding areas.
Local Cuisine
Indulge in popular local dishes and dining experiences in Shenzhen, known for its unique flavors and must-try foods that reflect the city's vibrant culture.
History and Culture
Immerse yourself in the historical and cultural significance of Shenzhen Bay Park, a symbol of the city's transformation from fishing villages to a green, livable metropolis.
Cultural and Historical Significance
Experience the cultural heritage and historical significance of Shenzhen Bay Park, which was originally a tidal flat and has been transformed into a vibrant urban park, showcasing the city's commitment to preserving nature and promoting eco-tourism.