
The city authority plans to reinstate Dapeng Mountain as the official name of Qiniang Mountain on the Dapeng Peninsula in eastern Shenzhen, while retaining Qiniang Mountain as an alias.
As the National Day holiday approaches, cycling enthusiasts and nature lovers now have two new scenic routes to explore in Shenzhen.
The drone performances, each lasting between 10 and 15 minutes, will take place in turn at five locations in five districts from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. between Oct. 1 and 7. The last one will be at the Yueliang Bay Plaza in Nan’ao, Dapeng New District.
Shenzhen rose two places, from 11th to ninth place, in the 36th edition of the Global Financial Centers Index (GFCI 36), which is jointly released twice per year by the London-based think tank Z/Yen Group and the Shenzhen-based China Development Institute.
Shenzhen is distributing a total of 10,000 vouchers for low-altitude flights, offering a bird's eye view of the city's stunning skyline and landscapes during the upcoming National Day holiday. One of the low-altitude flight routes enable tourists to experience the breathtaking coastline of Dapeng Peninsula.
A helicopter was dispatched to the emergency site and successfully rescued a tourist who fell off a cliff in the Beizaijiao area of Dapeng New District on Sept. 22.
To better serve tourists and businesspeople from around the globe, Shenzhen has introduced a new initiative to disseminate local weather warnings in multiple languages.
Shenzhen Airlines announced recently that it will open a direct passenger route between Shenzhen and Doha, the capital of Qatar in the Middle East, on Oct. 29.
Shenzhen greeted these international visitors with an action-packed itinerary. Activities included a sea tour around the bay, a firsthand look at the city’s technological advancements during a visit to DJI, and cultural explorations at the Shenzhen Museum, Dapeng Fortress, and Lianhua Hill Park.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, which occurred Sept. 17 this year, was celebrated across China. On the day, people savored mooncakes, appreciated the moon, and spent time with their family. For the busy citizens of Shenzhen, the three-day break, apart from its cultural significance, also provided an opportunity to go outdoors and have fun.