Experience Shenzhen beyond the tech scene on a personalized cultural tour led by me, Haigen, a local with two decades of insights. This private tour lasts up to 10 hours and offers a flexible itinerary tailored to your interests. Together, we’ll explore the city’s hidden gems and iconic sights, delving into local stories and daily life that tourists often miss. My comfortable white Toyota Corolla hybrid will be our transport throughout the day, ensuring a smooth journey as we connect with Shenzhen's vibrant culture. Get ready for a unique adventure where sightseeing meets storytelling.
- Enjoy a fully customizable private tour with a local guide
- Travel in comfort with a spacious Toyota Corolla hybrid
- Have your day captured with photos taken by a Nikon camera
- Explore both popular attractions and hidden local gems
- Learn about Shenzhen's culture and daily life through personal stories
Right in the heart of Futian stands the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center — a place that never really slows down. Most companies keep their R&D, marketing, and sales offices here in Shenzhen, while their factories are based in the surrounding cities. This center shows that creative side of Shenzhen — where ideas are born before becoming real products.
The venue is busy all year round with different kinds of events — from comic cons and cultural fairs to large-scale tech and industrial shows. The theme is always changing, so if you’re interested in visiting, I’ll check what’s happening on that day. It’s a great chance to see the latest innovations, explore what’s trending, and experience Shenzhen’s energy for yourself.
Fairy Lake area is a large natural park at the foothills of Wutong Mountain, with plenty of green space, trails, and scenic spots. Hongfa Temple is a small but peaceful part of the park, featuring traditional Chinese architecture with golden roofs and elegant carvings.
The park has a quiet lake in front of the temple, and in the surrounding mountains, hidden temples peek out from the trees, giving that classic Chinese-style view. Walking along the trails, there’s a natural waterfall and plenty of calm spots to pause and enjoy the scenery. The area is especially beautiful in the morning mist or in the late afternoon when sunlight touches the golden statues.
It’s a place that blends culture, nature, and light exercise — a perfect escape from Shenzhen’s busy city life.
I usually take travelers to Huaqiangbei because it’s one of Shenzhen’s must-visit spots, especially if you’re into tech. It’s the world’s largest electronics market — a real wonderland full of gadgets, computer parts, cameras, phones, and tiny components you won’t see anywhere else.
Walking through the streets and malls, you really feel Shenzhen’s energy and innovation. Shops are stacked high, products everywhere, and people are busy negotiating, testing, or building — it’s fast-paced, exciting, and totally unique.
I like showing travelers around because it’s not just about shopping. It’s a glimpse into how Shenzhen became a global tech hub. You get to see the gadgets, check out the latest tech, and even spot cool DIY components. It’s lively, it’s chaotic, but that’s exactly why it’s worth visiting.
Shenzhen is packed with large malls, and MixC World is one of the city’s prime examples. It’s a modern, bustling complex where locals hang out, shop, and eat — basically a favorite way for Shenzhen people to spend their free time. Inside, there’s a mix of international brands, trendy cafes, restaurants, and boutique stores, all under one roof.
The mall also often features light decorations, art installations, or seasonal events, giving it a lively and colorful atmosphere. Visiting MixC World gives a peek into Shenzhen’s urban lifestyle, showing how locals enjoy entertainment and socializing in the city. It’s casual, convenient, and a nice break in between sightseeing.
Twenty-Four Histories Academy - Located in the north of Gankeng Ancient Town in Longgang District, the Twenty-Four Histories Academy is a peaceful place built in a traditional Chinese style. You’ll see classic white walls, grey roof tiles, small bridges, pavilions, and calm water views that make you feel like you’ve stepped into old China. When the lights turn on at dusk, the whole area looks even more beautiful—like a scene from a historical drama.
When you visit with me, we’ll walk around slowly, explore the gardens, libraries, and quiet hallways, and enjoy the relaxing atmosphere. I’ll also help you take great photos in the best spots. It’s one of the best places in Shenzhen to feel ancient culture and enjoy a break from the busy city.
Shenzhen Talent Park blends innovation and relaxation. It offers a mix of tech and nature, with a nice breeze and sea views perfect for casual walks.
A standout feature is its drone food delivery system – drones deliver meals, showing Shenzhen’s tech edge. You can experience this at dusk before it gets dark. The park is also home to autonomous taxis, offering a glimpse into the future of transport.
Beyond the tech, it’s a great place to relax, with landscaped paths and open spaces. At night, the park lights up, giving you a stunning skyline view. Perfect for a walk, the sea breeze and city beauty create a tranquil atmosphere. Talent Park is where Shenzhen’s tech and beauty meet.
We’ll confirm the meeting point and details in advance through WhatsApp or email. I recommend setting up a VPN for WhatsApp before you arrive, or just getting a WeChat account — that way, we can stay in touch easily without any connection problems.
Shenzhen is a dynamic metropolis known as China's first Special Economic Zone. It's a vibrant blend of futuristic skyscrapers, lush parks, and innovative technology, making it a unique destination for business and leisure travelers alike. The city's rapid transformation from a small fishing village to a global tech hub offers a fascinating glimpse into modern China's development.
A theme park featuring scaled-down replicas of famous landmarks from around the world. It's a unique and entertaining way to see iconic sights in one place.
A theme park showcasing the diverse cultures and architecture of China's 56 ethnic groups. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the country's rich heritage.
A popular beach destination with golden sands, clear waters, and various water sports activities. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the coastal scenery.
A scenic park along the coast, offering beautiful views of the bay and Hong Kong's skyline. It's a popular spot for walking, cycling, and picnicking.
A museum showcasing the history and culture of Shenzhen, from its early days as a small fishing village to its rapid transformation into a modern metropolis.
A type of Cantonese dumpling filled with minced pork, shrimp, and sometimes other ingredients like mushrooms or water chestnuts. It's typically steamed and served as dim sum.
A thin, delicate rice noodle roll that can be filled with shrimp, beef, or vegetables. It's often served with a savory sauce and is a popular dim sum item.
A small, round pastry filled with a rich, custard-like egg mixture. It's a popular dim sum item and can also be found in bakeries throughout the city.
A spicy or non-spicy broth served with an assortment of fresh seafood, such as fish, shrimp, and clams. It's a popular dining experience in Shenzhen, especially in coastal areas.
This period offers pleasant weather with lower humidity and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The city is lively with various festivals and events.
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Shenzhen is generally considered a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a strong police presence in tourist areas. However, petty crimes such as pickpocketing and scams can occur, so it's essential to stay vigilant and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Shenzhen Railway Station, Shenzhen North Railway Station
Shenzhen Bao'an Bus Terminal, Shenzhen Futian Bus Terminal
The Shenzhen Metro is modern, efficient, and air-conditioned, making it the most convenient way to get around the city. Signs and announcements are in both Chinese and English.
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Hong Kong is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city offering a mix of modern skyscrapers, historic temples, bustling markets, and stunning natural scenery. It's a popular day trip destination from Shenzhen, offering a unique blend of Chinese and British influences.
Dongguan is a city in Guangdong Province known for its historic sites, cultural attractions, and natural scenery. It's a popular day trip destination from Shenzhen, offering a mix of old and new.
Zhuhai is a coastal city in Guangdong Province known for its beautiful beaches, parks, and gardens. It's a popular day trip destination from Shenzhen, offering a more relaxed atmosphere and stunning coastal scenery.
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