The 2024 Shenzhen International Fisheries and Seafood Expo is set to take place from Friday to Sunday at the Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center in Futian District. The expo promises a variety of exciting activities and exhibits for visitors. It will feature a spectacular bluefin tuna cutting show in which top seafood experts will showcase their skills and a competition for the title of Asia’s International Master Chef.
China Southern Airlines launched its first-ever direct passenger flight from Shenzhen to Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, on Saturday. The flight is the longest nonstop regular commercial flight to originate in China, covering an intercontinental distance of 14,147 kilometers.
Shenzhen will begin the construction of three new Metro lines in the second quarter (Q2) of this year. The lines include Phase 1 of Metro Line 32, covering 9.53 kilometers in Dapeng New Distirct.
Following several heavy downpours, the mangrove forests in Dongchong, Dapeng New District have donned fresh "attire," with their leaves slowly transitioning from green to a vibrant red. This marks the prime observation season for these mangrove trees, affording visitors the opportunity to witness the mesmerizing layers of colors adorning the trees.
From foodie to fitness and travel buddies, many Chinese youth are on the lookout for new ways to connect with others and share their hobbies. A popular way to do so is through dazi socializing.
Residents of Dapeng New District can now conveniently access real-time information on available parking spaces online, thanks to the new online parking instruction system unveiled by the Shenzhen Municipal Government Services Data Bureau on April 30.
People driving to tourist attractions in the eastern part of the city, including Meisha and the Dapeng Peninsula, are reminded to make reservations for weekends and holidays between the May Day and National Day holidays.
Stephen Pellerine, a cycling enthusiast from Canada, finds solace in navigating trails. Cycling has been an integral part of his life for over four decades. “Part of my core comes from cycling,” he said.
In the first quarter of this year, Shenzhen recorded over 177,400 overnight stays from foreign tourists, a year-on-year increase of 196.2%, according to Shenzhen Economic Daily. The city’s diverse accommodations are becoming increasingly popular among inbound travelers.
Following Shanghai’s citywide ban on forced facial recognition for hotel check-ins, hotels in Shenzhen are adopting similar policies, but with less stringent requirements, Shenzhen Evening New reported.
New rules for astronomical observatory