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- Chaoyang Liangma River Cruise Ship2024.05.03 - 🚤 Normal daytime fare is 50/person, night time fare is 90/person. Round trip to Solana Pier takes about 40 minutes. 🔍 Wechat official account: Liangma River International Waterfront(亮马河国际风情水岸), where you can make reservations and purchase tickets. Day tours: 15:00-18:00 Night tours: 18:30-22:00 (The last boat departs at 21:30.) Route: SOLANA Wharf - Bogong Gate of Liangma River Harbor- SOLANAWharflike1read419
- 【Explore Beijing】 EPSON TeamLab Wuxiang Art Space Exhibition2024.05.06 - 🌌✨ Experience the amazing TeamLab Art Space Exhibition! 🎨This immersive exhibition offers a limitless new experience with over 540 stunning artworks in 10,000㎡ of three-dimensional space. TeamLab has been recognized as one of the "Top 10 Must-See Immersive Art Exhibitions" worldwide. 🈺Hours: 10:30-19:00 (Tue-Fri, Closed on Mondays) 10:30-20:00 (Sat-Sun)📍 Location: 10th-11th Floor, Chaoyang Joy City(朝阳大悦城), Chaoyang District, Beijing🎟️ Price: 158RMB for Students 198RMB for Single Adult 358RMB for Double Adults 320RMB for 1 Adult + 1 ChildSource: teamLab Official Websitelike2read203
- Explore Shenzhen | 10 recommended parks in Shenzhen2024.05.03 - Hailed as a city of parks, Shenzhen is home to over 1,000 parks of different sizes. How to pick from the city’s long, long list of parks? Below are 10 of our recommended parks, each with distinct characteristics.Lianhua Hill ParkLianhua Hill Park in central Futian District is one of the favorite leisure destinations of Shenzhen residents. The broad lawn in the south of the park serves as an ideal site for picnicking, camping and kite flying, while the hilltop is the perfect spot for an aerial view of the city’s Futian CBD area and for watching marvelous light shows at nights.Metro: Lines 3 or 4 to Children’s Palace Station (少年宫站)Opening hours: 6 a.m.-11 p.m.Honghu ParkAsk a long-time Shenzhen resident where to go in summer to admire lotus flowers, and you will get a definite answer: Honghu Park. Boasting 150,000 square meters of lotus ponds, this park in Luohu District has been the venue for the Shenzhen Lotus Show for over three decades, with hundreds of species of lotus flowers exhibited in each edition of the event.Metro: Line 7 to Honghu Station (洪湖站)Opening Hours: 6 a.m.-11 p.m.Yandun Hill Ecological ParkAlso known as Yandun Hill International Friendship Park, this park in Yantian District was built to commemorate the establishment of friendly relationship between Yantian District and the city of La Coruna in Spain.The Tower of Hercules in the park, a replica of the Tower of Hercules near La Coruna, is a token of friendship between Yantian and La Coruna. The park is also an ideal place for taking some nice photos of the bustling Yantian Port.Transportation: take a bus to Yantian Seafood Street ③ Station (盐田海鲜街路口③站)Opening hours: all dayShenzhen Bay ParkThe sky, the sea and urban landscape converge in Shenzhen Bay Park, making it one of the city’s most popular photo spots. The park is also one of the best birding sites in Shenzhen between September and April each year as migratory birds make a stopover here.Metro: Line 9 to Shenzhen Bay Park Station (深圳湾公园站)Opening hours: 6 a.m.-11 p.m.Lixin Lake ParkIn a city abundant with water bodies of various types, Lixin Lake in Bao’an District’s Fuyong area still stands out for its unique charm. Cycling along the 8-kilometer greenway around the lake is a recommended way to enjoy the park’s scenery. Alternatively, you may take a stroll - in this case, don’t forget to ascend the viewing platform for a panoramic view of the 120,000-square-meter lake and its surroundings.Metro: Line 11 to Qiaotou Station (桥头站)Opening hours: 6 a.m.-10 p.m.Longtan ParkWatching reflections of the sky and the clouds on a lake surface can help to dispel bad moods. If you live in eastern Shenzhen, Longtan Park in Longgang District is a good pick. On the island in the heart of Longtan Lake stands a two-story pavilion. Watching from the pavilion reflections on the lake’s surface while breezes caress your face brings a sense of joy and peace.Metro: Line 3 to Longcheng Square Station (龙城广场站)Opening hours: 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.Yangtai Mountain Forest ParkForest parks are usually regarded as oxygen bars in cities. If that’s what you’re looking for in Shenzhen, try the Yangtai Mountain Forest Park. The tallest mountain in western Shenzhen with its main peak standing at 581 meters, the Yangtai Mountain is quite popular among hikers and tourists.Metro: Line 6 to Yangtai Mountain East Station (阳台山东站)Opening hours: 6 a.m.-6 p.m. for hiking trails, and 6 a.m.-10 p.m. for the plazaMaluan Mountain Country ParkWondering where to go for waterfalls in Shenzhen? You should not miss the Maluan Mountain Country Park. This park in Pingshan District is where you will find Shenzhen’s largest waterfall and one of the most beautiful waterfall clusters. Plants of different species, including quite a few protected species, are abundant in this pristine environment.Transportation: take a bus to Maluan Mountain Park Terminal Station (马峦山园区总站). For self-driving visitors, reservations for parking spaces are requiredOpening hours: 6 a.m.-6 p.m.Hongqiao ParkWith a length of four kilometers and an average height from the ground of eight meters, the red bridge in Hongqiao Park in Guangming District is like a red ribbon fluttering above forests and urbanscape. Walking and cycling are both good ways to explore the park, and the three nearby bridges, all of which are part of the Dadingling Greenway, are also worthy of a visit.Transportation: take a bus to Hongqiao Park Station (虹桥公园站)Opening hours: 6 a.m.-10 p.m. for the park area, and 6 a.m.-7 p.m. for the forest areaDapeng Peninsula National Geological ParkWhile best known for its breathtaking sea views, Dapeng Peninsula in eastern Shenzhen has much more to offer. It is, for example, home to the Dapeng Peninsula National Geological Park, the only geological park in the city. The Dapeng Peninsula National Geological Park Museum inside the park, featuring a wide array of exhibits such as animal fossils and installations, is a great place for some quality family time.Transportation: take a bus to National Geological Park Station (国家地质公园站)Museum opening hours: 9: 30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. (Tuesday to Friday), 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. (weekends and statutory holidays), closed MondaysSource: Shenzhen Dailylike1read30
- Beijing丨Information on Residential Heating2024.04.29 - I. How is residential central heating charged?Currently, there are two types of charging methods in Beijing: the area-based one and the meter-based one. Under the area-based charging method, fees are calculated based on the floor area.(1) Area-based Charging MethodCharging standards for residents: According to the Notice on Adjusting Residential Heating Prices and Factory Prices of Thermal Power of Thermal Power Plants in Beijing (Jingjia (Shang) Zi [2001] No. 372), the municipal heating network of the municipal heating group charges CNY 24 per square meter of the floor area, while the fee for gas (oil-burning or electric) boilers is CNY 30 per square meter of the floor area.(2) Meter-based Charging MethodCharging standards for residents: According to Beijing Residential Building Heating Metering Management Measures (Trial) (Jingzhengrongfa [2010] No. 98), the basic heat price for the municipal heating network of the municipal heating group is CNY 12 per square meter of the floor area, and the metering heat price is CNY 0.16 per kWh (CNY 44.45 per GJ); the basic heat price for gas (oil-burning, electric) boilers is CNY 18 per square meter of the floor area, and the metering heat price is CNY 0.16 per kWh (CNY 44.45 per GJ).II. How to pay?If your heating contract specifies a location for payments, you need to finish payments at the location designated in the contract. If your heating contract does not specify any location for payments or if no heating contract has been signed, you should pay at the designated locations of heating services before the deadlines of payments.III. How are the deadlines stipulated?According to the template of Beijing Residential Heating Contract, before December 31 of each year, Party A should fully pay the heating fees for the current heating season (from November 15 of the current year to March 15 of the next year) to Party B. If the payment is overdue or not fully paid, a late payment penalty will be calculated from January 1 of the next year for the unpaid portion.IV. How long is a heating period?According to the Management Measures for Heating in Beijing Municipality, the heating period in this city is from November 15 of the current year to March 15 of the next year. The People's Government of Beijing Municipality may adjust the heating periods according to actual conditions such as meteorological causes. Users with special requirements for the heating periods can make separate agreements with heating services.V. What is the indoor temperature standard for residential central heating in this city?According to the national standards Design Code for Residential Buildings (GB50096-2011) and Design Code for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning of Civil Buildings (GB50736-2012), when the outdoor average temperature during a heating period is above -7.6°C, the temperatures of bedrooms and living rooms in residential buildings that meet the current national residential design requirements or have undergone structural maintenance and heating system renovation should not be lower than 18°C.Under abnormal weather conditions, for instance, when the outdoor average temperature is below -7.6°C, this city requires heating services to operate continuously according to the maximum heating load designed for the heating system, with no specific requirements for the indoor temperatures to meet specific standards. For special heating-guaranteed entities and those with special heating needs, specific heating emergency response plans should be stipulated in their heating contracts, clarifying the parties responsible of funding for construction and the relevant operational support requirements.VI. Under what conditions can heating be suspended?According to Article 7 of the Guiding Opinions on Suspending and Restoring Heating for Residential Central Heating in Beijing, for the users with independent heating systems for their households, the shared heating facilities shall be completely disconnected from the heating facilities of the users concerned when heating is suspended. For users without independent heating systems for their households, who need to suspend heating and have been evaluated by their heating services to meet the conditions for suspending heating, the heating unit should complete the procedures for suspending heating and take appropriate measures to suspend heating. If such users do not meet the conditions for suspending heating, their heating services should inform the users in writing of the reasons.If suspension of heating may cause safety hazards or affect others' normal heating, the heating should not be suspended.VII. How is the basic fee for suspending heating stipulated?According to the 2022 version of the "Beijing Residential Heating Contract" (sample text): Party A should pay the basic fee to Party B during the period of suspended heating. The basic fee for each heating period can be 30% of the "total heating fee" under Article 4, Item 1 of this contract, or be determined by negotiation between the two parties.According to the "Guiding Opinions on Suspending and Restoring Heating for Residential District Heating in Beijing," the labor and material costs incurred for suspending and restoring heating should be borne by both parties through negotiation, and the heating unit should provide users with a detailed list of related costs.VIII. Can users dismantle and modify shared heating facilities indoors?According to the "Beijing Heating Management Measures," users are not allowed to dismantle or modify shared heating facilities indoors, expand heating areas, or add heat dissipation equipment. Users' decoration and renovation of houses should not affect the heating effect or hinder the normal maintenance of facilities.IX. What should be done if there are issues?If there are issues such as leaks in the heating facilities or equipment, residents can call the heating unit's maintenance service hotline as soon as possible. After receiving the repair request, the heating unit will contact the residents for on-site repairs as soon as possible. Residents can also call the city's heating service supervision hotline 96069 or use the "Beijing Heat Customer Service" WeChat official account of 96069 to report heating issues.like1read28
- Beijing丨Information on Residential Electricity Consumption2024.04.29 - I. How is it charged?At present, the residential electricity in Beijing is charged based on a tiered pricing system. Based on the electricity consumed monthly, the household electricity consumption for the whole month is divided into three tiers, with the price increased for a higher tier. The maximum amount of the electricity consumed of the first tier is 240 kWh, and the electricity price is CNY 0.4883 per kWh if the level of voltage is lower than 1 kV, otherwise the price is CNY 0.4783 per kWh. The amount of electricity consumed of the second tier ranges from 241 kWh to 400 kWh (inclusive), and the electricity price is CNY 0.5383 kWh if the level of voltage is less than 1 kV, otherwise the price is CNY CNY 0.5283 per kWh. The amount of the electricity consumed of the third tier is above 400 kWh, and the electricity price is CNY 0.7883 per kWh if the level of voltage is less than 1 kV, otherwise the price is CNY 0.7783 per kWh.II. How to charge a household with a large population and therefore a high volume of electricity consumed?Households with six or more people are covered by the "one meter for one household" tiered electricity pricing measure, with a discount for an additional 100 kWh of electricity consumed per month for each tier. Specifically, the monthly electricity consumption ranges for each household are adjusted to 1-340 kWh for the first tier, 341-500 kWh for the second tier, and over 500 kWh for the third tier. For the eligibility of households with a large population and the details of the application procedure, please refer to the public announcements on the official mobile App of the State Grid, which is named "State Grid Online", and the State Grid's service halls.III. How to pay?In Beijing, there are various ways to pay for electricity, including online channels and physical outlets. Channels for emergency electricity purchases are also available. You can also choose to have the fee automatically transferred or pay through other methods you like."State Grid Online" AppService hours: 24 hoursPayment methods: Via Alipay, WeChat, UnionPay, e-CNY, bank cards and other online payment methodsHow to use: Download and install the App, register, and follow the instructions to finish payments.Official WeChat Account of State Grid Beijing Electric Power CompanyService hours: 24 hoursPayment methods: Via the payment methods supported by WeChatHow to use: Follow the account, tap "Micro Business Hall", and follow the instructions to finish payments.AlipayService hours: 24 hoursPayment methods: Via the payment methods supported by AlipayHow to use: Log in to your Alipay account on your mobile phone, tap "Living Payment", and follow the instructions to finish payments.WeChatService hours: 24 hoursPayment methods: Via the payment methods supported by WeChatHow to use: Launch WeChat on your mobile phone, tap "Me", "Services" and then "Utilities", and follow the instructions to finish payments.95598 Intelligent Interactive WebsiteService hours: 24 hoursPayment methods: Via a personal online banking system (redirected to the page for payments for electricity with debit cards through the personal online banking system)How to use: Register and log in to the website (http://www.95598.cn), select your region, click "Electricity Payment" under the "Common Services" section, and follow the instructions to finish payments.Remote Emergency Power SupplyService hours: 24 hoursApplication conditions: Power outage at home due to failure to purchase electricity in time.How to use: 1. Launch the "State Grid Online" App, select "Emergency Electricity Supply" (应急送电) on the homepage, follow the instructions to finish payments, and you will receive a prepaid electricity fee of CNY 30; then manually close your home switch to resume power supply; 2. Call the 24-hour service hotline 95598, apply for "Remote Emergency Electricity Supply" service, and you will receive a prepaid electricity fee of CNY 30; then manually close your home switch to resume power supply.Electricity Fee Deduction (Automatic Payment)Service hours: 24 hoursHow to use: Every user can use WeChat, Alipay, or "State Grid Online" App to activate the function of automatic electricity fee deduction (the fee will be paid automatically when the balance is insufficient).Locations:WeChat: Me - Services - Utilities;Alipay: Homepage - Utilities;"State Grid Online" App: Online Business Hall (网上营业厅) - Payment (交费) - Electricity Fee Deduction (电费代扣).For detailed steps, please refer to the instructions of each App.Physical OutletsPower Supply Service HallsService hours: Please refer to the public announcements of the specific service hall.Payment methods: Via QR code, cash, and checks.Electricity Fee Collection AgencyTypes:1. Rural commercial banks nationwide and 12 other banks: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China, Bank of China, China Construction Bank, Postal Savings Bank of China, Bank of Communications, China Everbright Bank, China Merchants Bank, Bank of Beijing, Huaxia Bank, China CITIC Bank, and Shanghai Pudong Development Bank.2. Third-party agencies: Hengxintong, China UMS, Beijing's post offices, Alipay, WeChat, and outlets opened at the collection points of China Post, community service centers, convenience stores, etc.Service hours: Please refer to the public announcements of the specific outlet.Payment methods: Via the payment methods supported by collection points.Self-service Payment TerminalsTypes: State Grid's self-service payment terminals, ATMs of electricity fee-collecting banks, self-service payment terminals of socialized collection agencies, etc.Service hours: Please refer to the public announcements of the specific outlet.Payment methods: Via the payment methods supported by self-service payment terminals.like1read21
- GardenLab2024.05.23 - It's a bit far from the city center, but there's a very beautiful bar I'd like to introduce to you! 🥂 Name: 『gardenlab』📍 Location: No. 551 Haiyang West Road, Shanghai (1st Floor, Qiantan Shangri-La Hotel)like1read25
- Flair - 58th Floor, Ritz-Carlton Hotel2024.05.22 - 🍹Bar Name: Flair 🚶Location: 58th Floor, Ritz-Carlton Hotel 💰Cost: No need to check in, no minimum spend, no reservation required, drinks 100-200 RMB per glass 👉How to get there: Navigate to the IFC, ask the security personnel at the entrance for the Ritz-Carlton elevator🛗. Take the elevator to the 52nd floor hotel lobby, then transfer to the elevator going to the 58th floor Flair bar! 🌟Recommendation: On holidays, remember to go early. Regular seating at the bar cannot be reserved, so if you arrive late, you might have to wait for a spot. The best view is from the window seats, and it can be very windy on the terrace.like1read44
- Where around Shanghai to enjoy a popular day trek2024.04.28 - Despite its reputation as a bustling metropolis, Shanghai also offers picturesque trails and parks that are ideal for a quick getaway from the urban chaos.Here are some of the popular day treks.Sheshan National Forest Park 佘山国家森林公园Sheshan National Forest Park in the western suburb of Songjiang District can be called the Shanghai's backyard garden. It has 12 hills stretching over 13 kilometers from southwest to northeast. The park includes West Sheshan, East Sheshan, Tianmashan and Xiaokunshan parks.Opening hours: May 1-October 7, 8:30am-5pm; October 8-April 30, 8:30am-4:30pm (no entry after 4pm)West Sheshan Park 西佘山园The Sheshan National Forest Park's largest park is West Sheshan Park. Its landscape and natural surroundings draw a large number of visitors. Its peak, at an elevation of 98.9 meters, offers a spectacular view of the surrounding area.The "Far East's first church" is an imposing structure perched atop the hill. It is designed in Roman style. Entry is free.The silver hemispherical structure next to it houses China's oldest astronomy observatory. There is a 12-yuan (US$1.66) entry fee.How to get there: Take Metro Line 9 to Sheshan Station (佘山站). Transfer to Songjiang Bus No. 92 (松江92路) and get off at Sheshan Stop (佘山站). Enter from the north gate and exit from the east gate.East Sheshan Park 东佘山园With an elevation of 74 meters, East Sheshan Park has a wide variety of animal and plant species. The park is especially famous for its tasty bamboo shoots.There are 368 steps leading to the summit.Among the attractions are the Baishishan Pavilion (白石山亭), Meigong Angling Rock (眉公钓鱼矶) and the bamboo path.Admission: FreeHow to get there: Take Metro Line 9 to Sheshan Station (佘山站). Transfer to Songjiang Bus No. 92 (松江92路) and get off at Forest Park Stop (森林公园站). Enter from the south gate and exit from the west gate.Tianmashan Park 天马山公园At 99.8 meters, Tianmashan Park is the highest point in Shanghai. It used to be a Buddhist center with palaces and temples.The hilltop Huzhu Pagoda (护珠塔) is over 900 years old. It has a distinctive tilt, leaning 7.1 degrees, 1 degree more than the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, thus earning itself the title "No. 1 Leaning Tower in the World."Admission: 10 yuanHow to get there: Take Metro Line 9 to Dongjing Station (洞泾站). Transfer to Songjiang Bus No. 96 (松江96路) and get off at Tianmashan Bus Station (天马山汽车站). Enter and exit from the east gate.Xiaokunshan Park 小昆山园Xiaokunshan stands at 53.6 meters above sea level and boasts two scenic peaks in the north and south. From a distance, the hill resembles the head of a cow lying down, earning the name "cow head mountain."Admission: 6 yuanHow to get there: Take Metro Line 9 to Sheshan Station (佘山站). Transfer to Songjiang Bus No. 67 (松江67路) and get off at Kungang Highway Qinghe Street Stop (昆港公路清河街站). Enter and exit from the east gate.Chenshan Hill 辰山Chenshan stands tall at 69.8 meters. Its botanical garden is the largest in East China, with more than 10,000 living taxa.Throughout the year, there are numerous flower shows showcasing seasonal blooms.Opening hours: 8am-5pmAdmission: 60 yuanHow to get there: 1. Take Metro Line 9 to Dongjing Station (洞泾站) and transfer to Songjiang Bus No. 19 (松江19路) or Songjiang Bus 96 (松江96路).2. Take Metro Line 9 to Sheshan Station (佘山站) and transfer to Songjiang Bus No. 95 (松江95路) or Songjiang Bus No. 67 (松江67路).Yushan Hill 虞山Yushan, at an elevation of 263 meters, near Yangcheng Lake (阳澄湖) is a popular hiking destination within a two-hour radius of Shanghai.From the highest point Jianmen Gate (剑门), you can admire the Shanghu Lake (尚湖). Other attractions in the Yushan Hill Tourism Resort include the Xingfu Temple (兴福寺), Songfeng Pavilion (松风亭) and City Wall (城墙).Hiking up is free with only a few scenic spots requiring tickets.There are additional backpacker-recommended wild hiking pathways ranging from 5 kilometers to 13 kilometers starting from Qingya Tea House (清雅茶苑).How to get there: Take a high-speed train from Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station to Changshu Railway Station (常熟站). Then take a 10-kilometer taxi ride for 20 yuan.What to bring on a hikePack according to the hike's length, difficulty and time.like1read45
- Jing-A2024.05.12 - Starting from March 11th, 2024, all branches of Jing-A will undergo a major menu upgrade!🎉 Comprehensive menu upgrade - More choices of Jing-A's appetizers, each dish brings new surprises.💰 Upgrade of cost-effective deliciousness - More cost-effective and delicious options, satisfying to drink and even more enjoyable to eat. Jing-A Brewing Co. ( simplified Chinese : 京A精酿啤酒; traditional Chinese : 京A精釀啤酒; pinyin : Jīng A jīng niáng píjiǔ ) is a microbrewery founded in 2012 in Beijing . The brewery is known for its use of Chinese ingredients such as red rice koji , ginger, and Sichuan peppercorn , and its interpretations of traditional beer styles such as IPA, witbier, and stout.Since 2014, the company has operated a taproom in Sanlitun , a popular nightlife area for both foreigners and locals. The brewery began as a homebrewing project between Alex Acker and Kristian Li, two North American expatriates who had been living in Beijing since 2000.The two brewed increasingly large batches of homebrew for their friends while entertaining the thought of eventually turning their hobby into a business. In these early years, they also developed a reputation for using their beer to hold pop-up parties, such as the election-watching party in 2012 for which they made a beer based on Barack Obama's White House Honey Brown Ale.After various moves to scale up their brewing in restaurant kitchens and on borrowed equipment, in early 2013, Acker and Li invested in building the first small professional-grade brewery for Jing-A, with a monthly production of 5000L, inside a bistro in Beijing's embassy district.There are approximately 10 Jing-A chain stores in Beijing now.like0read40
- PAC STAR2024.05.07 - 🌈 PAC STAR ⏱️ Hours: 21:00-06:00 daily 🌿Address: No. 6, West Road, Gongti Stadium 🎶Music style: Hip-hop, pop music🍻 PAC STAR is a relatively rare Coast style Club in Beijing. Occasionally, guests will be invited on weekends or holidays, and tickets will be more expensive and admission will be required. Source: PAC STARlike0read50
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: New Exhibition at 798 Art Zone!2024.05.07 - Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Exhibition New Exhibition Official Announcement🎉 Finally! The Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea exhibition is coming to you!🌟💼 It took three years of heavy investment by the curatorial team of the Sherlock Holmes exhibition to create it. 📚 Must-see reason 1: Super IP joins forces🤝 "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" is listed as a must-read for middle school students.📚Why does "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" have such status? 🧐🚀 It is a science fiction introductory book for many people🌟 It opened the door to many people’s imaginations🧐As the saying goes: The boundaries of imagination are the boundaries of human beings. 🎨 Must-see reason 2: The scene is authentically restored 🎭After reading the book or film of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the SeaYou must also want to take a look inside the Nautilus.Therefore, we restored the actual interior of the Nautilus in the exhibitionThere are also super underwater light and shadow effectsCreate waves coming in waves and the sea breeze blowing slowly🌬️You can not only feel the gentleness and tolerance of the sea on the sea,You can also feel the thrill and excitement of the bottom of the sea🌟📷 So, stop looking at the pictures and become a person in the book, 📷. 🎮 Reason 3 of must-see: super exhibition gameplay, 🎮 🏢 3000m² large exhibition and interactive space🎮 30+ immersive interactive game devices🏢 Three floors of exhibition space🎨 Exhibition on the first floor + cultural creativity and restaurant on the second floor + study on the third floor🎉 Step by step, eat, drink, play, learn and solve it all🎉👫 Very suitable for traveling with friends, walking the kids on weekends, dating as a couple, etc..📅 Exhibition information:📆 Time: 2024.6.8-2024.10.8📍 Location: Beijing 798 Art Center Source: 798 Art Districtlike0read54
- 🚀 Rocket Shipping Service 🚀2024.05.22 - 🚀 Rocket Shipping Service 🚀🇨🇳 China - 🇰🇷 Korea5-7 days express air shipping serviceMoving packages: 15 RMB per kg, the lowest price nationwide! ❗️ Arrives in Korea in 5-7 business days! By using a dedicated shipping route from China to Korea, we provide the fastest delivery service.❗️ More than 50% cheaper than EMS express, offering the lowest international shipping rates in China.❗️ Free supplementary packaging with tape and bubble wrap upon warehouse arrival, and free box replacement if the Chinese courier box is damaged!❗️ Simply send your package to our warehouse, and we'll handle the rest to deliver it to Korea.❗️ We can ship not only moving packages but also suitcases, products purchased from Taobao, zato, and letters. Free combined shipping is also available! For detailed information, please contact us below ~ 📞 ContactWeChat: lch240like1read18
- Shanghai Bund No. 8 Whisky Bar🍻2024.05.22 - You should visit Shanghai at least once and enjoy the evening breeze from the Huangpu River🍂🏠Name: Shanghai Bund No. 8 Whisky Bar📍Location: 7th Floor, Jin Yan Building, No. 8 Zhongshan East 2nd Road, Bund 中山东二路8号外滩金延大厦7楼❣️Business hours: 20:00-2:30like1read31
- PH Beijing2024.05.07 - PH Beijing Information ①What kind of store is PH Beijing? 🤔 - PH Beijing is an authentic HIPHOP CLUB club. 🍾 ②How do I make a reservation? 🤔 Find a regular seller within the store, do not trust other stores or event organizers 🙅♂️(Tip: For Fridays, Saturdays and days with special guest events, we recommend making reservations at least a week in advance.) ③Is the main hall more fun or the private room more fun? 🤔 The main hall and private rooms have different styles. Private rooms are only open on Fridays and Saturdays. The main hall is pure HIPHOP style, while the private rooms offer different styles (Kpop/Chinese rap/Chinese DJ/English hits). ④What is the recommended alcohol package? 🍺 We highly recommend signing up for membership. Membership is the most economical and offers more alcohol, so it is suitable for those who like to drink. ⑤Where and how do I purchase admission tickets? Tickets are usually purchased on site. If you have a card seat, you do not need to purchase a ticket. (Tip: If there is a special guest event, tickets will be provided when you reserve your seat.) Ticket prices vary depending on the guest. *Content may change depending on on-site conditions.* Source: PH BEIJINGlike1read35
- The World's First Immersive Ghibli Art Exhibition Lands In Shanghai!2024.05.06 - The moment we've all been eagerly awaiting has finally arrived!Officially authorized by Studio Ghibli,we proudly present "The World's First Studio Ghibli Tale Immersive Art Exhibition." Open to the public from April 12th until October 31st, this exhibition is centered around the classic animated works of Studio Ghibli.Linking three venues to create 24 distinct sections, it spans an impressive 2800 square meters of immersive space.Prepare to indulge in a dual feast for both the eyes and soul. The auxiliary hall brings to life the vibrant shopping street of the Bathhouse from "Spirited Away," featuring a dynamic setting that cycles through three minutes of night and seven minutes of day, illustrating the shift from day to night. This creates an ambiance that mirrors the "fireworks" of the spirit world, making visitors feel as though they have stepped into this enchanting realm. Surrounding this area, guests can also relive the joyful moments of childhood experienced in toy stores.A team of over ten Japanese artisans has meticulously brought to life classic scenes such as the Catbus from "My Neighbor Totoro," the shelves from the Valley of the Wind, and the bustling street outside Spirited Away's Bathhouse. These recreations are presented in an immersive and multisensory way, aiming to reawaken cherished memories of growth. They invite visitors to delve into the emotional richness of these classics and embark on a profoundly warm and healing fantastical journey.Inside the exhibition hall, an exciting display of 600 books from the personal collection of Toshio Suzuki is featured, along with introductions to Studio Ghibli's works and "behind-the-scenes anecdotes." This offers a more authentic insight into Studio Ghibli and unveils stories that are rarely known to the public.The auxiliary hall faithfully recreates the bustling shopping street of the Bathhouse from "Spirited Away," with a setting that alternates between three minutes of night and seven minutes of day, showcasing the transition from day to night. This creates an atmosphere reminiscent of the "fireworks" of the spirit world, allowing visitors to feel as if they are truly immersed in this mystical realm. Around this area, guests can also recapture the joyous moments of childhood spent in toy stores. 📷 Totoro Catbus 📍 Main Hall, 2nd Floor 📷 Ponyo's Bubbles 📍 Main Hall on the 2nd Floor 📷 Walawala 📍 Main Hall on the 3rd Floor Hayao Miyazaki's magnum opus embraces the child within us all.📷 No-Face at the Bathhouse 📍 Auxiliary Hall B1 "The Tale of Studio Ghibli Exhibition" has become one of the top must-visit destinations in Shanghai for the year 2024. Let's step into the fantastical world of Studio Ghibli animation together.🔽The "Studio Ghibli Tale Immersive Art Exhibition," the global premiere, is being held from April 12th to October 31st. Exhibition Address: Shanghai International Media Port Art Center Main Hall: No. 10 Longtai Road, 2F-3F Auxiliary Hall: No. 110 Longtai Road, 1F"Scan to Purchase Tickets"Source:Ghibli Art Exhibitionlike1read107
- Goose Island - Solana2024.05.12 - As a pioneer in the field of American craft beer, it has been continuously popular for 35 years and has always insisted on innovation. As soon as you walk into Solana, you can see Goose Island's iconic goose head logo and giant goose head. The wooden tables, chairs and goose heads in the outside area give off a full American retro style.At GOOSE ISLAND TAPROOM, the first Beijing store of Goose Island Craft Beer House, you can not only taste Goose Island’s many best-selling craft beers that have won international awards: Goose Island IPA, Tanbei Goose, Gaga Goose, 312, etc. , but also drink every month. Liquor and the Beijing-limited “Zha Zha Goose”.There are "goose heads" with the Goose Island logo on the upper and lower floors of the store and in the outside area where you can drink wine. Every glass of craft beer is brewed to order, which is called a fresh one. The freshly brewed craft beer is paired with American meals. It doesn’t matter if you don’t want to enjoy it in the store. GOOSE ISLAND TAPROOM has also launched the BEER TO GO service of freshly brewed craft beer to take home. You can drink it as you like, and you can taste freshly brewed craft beer without dining in. 📍 Address: SOLANA-BS-06-1F, No. 6 Chaoyang Park Road.⏰ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday: 10:30-24:00. Friday and Saturday: 10:30-next day 01:00.like1read37
- Niche hiking trails, locations in Shenzhen2024.05.03 - The soothing sunshine, fragrant air, merit birds chirping, lush greens and vibrantly blooming flowers are among the invitations from nature, luring people for a pleasant walk. Keep the following list handy that maps out some of the less crowded routes and destinations in Shenzhen, and make a plan for an outdoor weekend.Meilin Mountain Hiking Trail, FutianOne of the entrances of Meilin Mountain Hiking Trail. Yang MeiOf all the ideal destinations for a city break in Shenzhen, Meilin Mountain Hiking Trail is without any doubt a hidden gem in Futian’s CBD area. The entrances of the trail, one at the rear Meilin Mountain and the other at Mei’ao Road 8, lie in the easily reached Meilin area in Futian. Stretching from Meilin to the peak of Danaoke Hill, the 2.2km-long footpath takes around two hours to finish, passing through the lush woods and mild slopes on Meilin Mountain before reaching the peak of Danaoke Hill that offers splendid panoramic views of Luohu, Futian and Nanshan districts.A view of Meilin Mountain Hiking Trail. Yang MeiBesides its accessibility and impressive peak view, Meilin Mountain Hiking Trail also stands out as the city’s first mountain track built following the trending Leave No Trace (LNT) principle. Founded in 1994, LNT holds the idea that a good wilderness steward should leave nothing behind but footprints. With this philosophy, the ecologically sustainable trail was built mainly with natural materials found in the area, earth, stones and timber from the falling trees, rather than concrete or granite, in an effort to reduce the impact of construction on the environment to a minimum level.Well-marked paths and resting areas mean it can be tackled alone or with families. Some sections of the trail are easy and friendly enough for children as young as 6.Taojinshan Greenway, LuohuA view of Taojinshan Greenway. File photoSome Luohu residents deem Taojinshan Greenway as a secret garden of the district. Tucked in a valley to the west of Shenzhen Reservoir, the 7.07km-long trail offers easy broad paths as well as moderate hill treks. In spring time, it is a haven for joggers, families and weekend strollers.Taojinshan Greenway starts at Cuihu community park, passes Buxin Hill and a former patrol route for border guards, and ends at Shawan Road. It is one of the few parks in Shenzhen that is fully covered by a public Wi-Fi network. Other highlights of the waterfront park include telescopes at different view decks, a playground for children and pavilions of different styles.Walking along the well-paved paths that wind through the flourishing woods and abundant flowers, visitors can also expect an excellent view of Fairy Lake Botanical Garden and Hongfa Temple, Wutong Mountain and even Longgang District in the distance.Jiangang Hill, Bao'anAn aerial view of Jiangang Hill in Bao'an District.The name of Jiangang Hill in Xingdong, Bao’an, sounds unfamiliar even to some longtime dwellers in the neighborhood. Standing at an altitude of 203 meters, the hill is not at all striking. However, if one climbs up the approximately 1,000 steps stairway that leads to the top of the hill, one might be stunned by the the unfolding view.On the top of the hill stands a temple-like compound in the middle of a large well-manicured lawn. The temple remains “mysterious” to visitors because there is no introduction about it and little information can be found on the internet. Even frequent visitors say they never saw the door open, let alone visited it. Standing in front of the serene hill-top compound and enjoying a dominating view of the neighborhood is a relaxing experience.A 100-meter-long wooden corridor goes around the temple, serving as a place for rest as well as a viewing deck, from which visitors can enjoy a panoramic view of Bao’an. Make sure you stop at the viewing decks on the way down to the hill; you will be amazed by the views of a sprawling villa and residential compound at the foot of the hill.A walk to the top of the hill takes around half an hour, and the well-marked tracks make sure it is an easy and relaxing stroll. However given the fact that it lacks shade trees for sunshine shelter on the trail, it might be best to slap on some sunscreen, and it wouldn’t hurt to bring along some water and mosquito repellent.Enshang Reservoir parkTucked half way up the southern slope of Wutong Mountain, the Enshang Reservoir park is no doubt an under-appreciated destination overlooked by most Wutong Mountain hikers. Frequent visitors are mostly residents from the neighborhood, who value the quiet park as their backyard retreat.A view of the grassland in the Enshang Reservoir park. Yang MeiThe uphill hiking footpaths wind gently along Wutong Mountain. Main attractions in the park include a vast grassland with ancient trees standing on it, the Enshang Reservoir park with an open view, and an S-shaped road facing the sea, all perfect settings for Instagram-like photos. The park also offers choices of easy broad paths and moderate hill tracks. For hikers who opt for a calorie-burning experience, choose the footpaths that wind into the woods. They will lead you to the top of Wutong Mountain.Yantian Port is visible in the distance along the route leading to the Enshang Reservoir. Yang MeiAvid travel bloggers like to compare the park to Kenting National Park in Taiwan, dubbing it as “Little Kenting” for its commanding views along the route extending from the busy Yantian Port close by to the vast seas in the distance. A view of the Enshang Reservoir. Yang MeiThe trip can be refreshing even in sunny spring days because the mild sea wind can easily cool one down. If you have time, stay until sunset and gasp at how the colors of nature change with the light from grayish blues to yellows, oranges and reds.OCT Wetland ParkA path leading to a bird-watching house in the OCT Wetland Park. Wang HaolanLocated in the Shahe Subdistrict of Nanshan District, the OCT Wetland Park, an integral part of the Shenzhen Bay coastal wetland ecosystem, is the city’s first national-level wetland park. Covering a total area of 685,000 square meters, including about 500,000 square meters of water, the OCT Wetland Park has nearly 50,000 square meters of mangrove wetland.A peaceful view of the OCT Wetland Park. Wang HaolanOCT Wetland Park offers excellent opportunities to see and listen to a variety of birds. It serves as an important stopover and habitat for migratory birds during the wintertime.The best season for bird-watching here is from October to April, when flocks of birds migrate from the north to inhabit the wetlands.Tens of thousands of migratory birds, including the endangered black-faced spoonbills, can be found in the park.There are a number of bird-watching platforms in the park, with Pianyingxuan being the most popular one. The wood cabin with windows facing three most-visited wetlands by birds offers shelter for birdwatchers in scorching summer days.The park is not only a haven for birds and birders, but also an open classroom of natural sciences for students. Different lectures and workshops are held from time to time by various schools and organizations.The park opens free to visitors upon reservation. Only 200 visitors are allowed each day. Bookings are available at www.shidi.octharbour.com, or through the WeChat account of the park: 华侨城湿地.Neilingding Futian Nature ReserveA flock of black-tailed godwit are seen taking a rest in the Neilingding Futian Nature Reserve. Wang HaolanNeilingding Futian Nature Reserve might be the best kept secret garden in the city. Even some of the earliest city dwellers have no idea that there is a national-level nature reserve hidden in Futian District. The good news is that the Shenzhen Mangrove Birdwatching Corridor, located at the No. 1 and 2 fish pond areas of the reserve’s Futian mangrove forest section, was recently opened to the public.The nature reserve has a history of 33 years and is comprised of two parts, Neilingding Island and the Futian mangrove forest section. Covering 367 hectares, the reserve is the only and the smallest national nature reserve harbored in a city center in China. The reserve is also a habitat for migratory winter birds, attracting more than 100,000 birds each year.Two black-faced spoonbills forage in the Neilingding Futian Nature Reserve. Yang MeiVisitors can make reservations through the WeChat miniprogram “内伶仃福田自然保护区” to get access to the corridor. But the real challenge lies in the part of making a booking for entrance. The reserve accepts only 40 bookings each day, and the waitlist is usually more than one-week long.The highlight of the reserve is a floating viewing deck sitting at the end of the reserve’s open area. The deck offers the best views for bird-watching and sightseeing, with views of Shenzhen Bay on the right and the coastlines of Hong Kong on the left. A wood walkway connects all the viewing decks in the reserve, with some stretching from the land into the sea.Qiushui Hill ParkA 380-meter-long Great Wall with four beacon towers is the feature of Qiushui Hill Park. Photos by dutenews.comWith a history of 24 years, Qiushui Hill Park in Longgang had its waning days, but is now taking off again as a popular weekend destination.This is a park where visitors can have a taste of hiking on a Great Wall (though a very short one), and rejoice in the fun activities one can find in an amusement park: cableway, roller coaster, flying boat surfing, space shuttle, pirate ship, bumper cars, etc.The park’s feature is a 380-meter-long Great Wall with four beacon towers that winds its way to the top of the 253-meter-tall Qiushui Hill. The wall was built to scale along the mountain shape modeled after the Badaling Great Wall in Beijing. Don’t underestimate the challenges of the trail. In some sections, the trail slopes upward at an angle of 70-80 degrees, which could make ascending to the top of the hill huffing and puffing for many casual visitors.But the challenges come to an end just when one is about to break down and give up. However, don’t stop at the place where the ascending Great Wall ends. Walk along the mountain trail for a few more minutes and you will find a hill-top square awaiting that provides you with rewarding views. From this viewing deck, visitors can have a panoramic view of Longgang District and the Shenzhen Reservoir.Riding the cableway is the choice of many to descend the hill. The ride takes less than five minutes, just enough for one to take a breath and take pleasure in the greenery and city views unfold beneath.Shangwei Art VillageA graffitti painting in Shangwei Art Village.With a history of more than 400 years, Shangwei Village has been sitting quietly in Longgang for a long time. A rejuvenation project that began in 2016 brought a facelift to this typical Hakka-style village with the arrival of young artists and designers. Independent shops, workshops and studios popped up in lanes, and graffiti works sprung up on village walls, adding an artistic modern atmosphere to the ancient village.The village is small in scale, and a half-an-hour tour is enough to explore the village by foot. The village is home to five 100-year-old watchtowers and nearly 50 ancient Hakka houses. Houses with traditional Hakka architectural features are well protected, and most original residents still live in the neighborhood as their ancestors did. While graffiti art captures the attention of many visitors at first glance, it’s the lively details, such as the fragrance of plants and lush greens in the delicate gardens along the lanes,a self-help store selling handicrafts and the small yet well-arranged museum that bring more pleasant surprises. The lively rural community is a delightful blend of ancient and modern.Jingui VillageVisitors take a break on a balcony in Jingui Village.This ancient Hakka village in Pingshan District formed 400 years ago is now one of the most popular camping destinations for young Shenzhen dwellers. The natural gifts that used to be known only to the dwellers in the hillside village, a clear running brook that run through the seven natural villages in the area, flat and fertile farmlands, and well-preserved ancient houses and lush woods, are now attracting smart investors who see the potential of this hidden gem as do avid holiday makers.This is the place where you could find some of the most trending boutique guesthouses in the city. Starting a day with a trip into the woods along the brook in the morning, and later waiting for the sunset while sipping a cup of tea in a guesthouse is the typical way of spending a day in Jingui Village.For outdoor fans, lodging options also include overnight camping in the woods. A flat and open lawn serves as a camping site here. Rent a tent, set up a camp fire and heat the barbecue grills; a camping night in Jingui Village can be a truly memorable experience. Source: Shenzhen Dailylike0read14
- CRAYOKE & Blink2024.05.12 - CRAYOKE Blink Club is the only house-style club brand in Beijing, which opened at the end of 2023. 🚗 Parking: If you are driving, you can park on the 1st floor, No. 6, inside the south gate of Gongzhak Gymnasium. 🅿️ ➡️ Atmosphere: House style 📣 Interior Environment: Although the indoor area is not large, the DJ booth and stage are centrally located, creating an atmosphere with impressive lighting effects. It is also close to the VIP area, offering various entertainments to suit individual preferences. ⏱ Timing: Entering between 23:00 and 23:30 will allow you to enjoy the atmosphere even more.Source: CRAYOKE BLINKlike0read34
- 🎷Blue Note Beijing - Jazz Bar2024.05.11 - Do you like jazz? 🎷Blue Note, a famous jazz club, the bright lights at night are quite eye-catching.🎷The stage atmosphere of Blue Note Beijing is orchid and quiet. The music style is based on blues, emphasizing improvisation and the personal expression of musicians. It is simple, modern and full of artistic style.Here you can dine and listen to performances.Western food + alcoholic beverages, no outside food allowed.There are basically different performances every week, and you need to book in advance.⏰The performance opens at 18:30 and starts at 20:00.The lobby on the first floor is for shared tables, and the second floor is for private rooms.😝If you also like jazz, or want to experience the same relaxing music atmosphere, it is very suitable for a date with friends! Source: Blue notelike0read34
- [Perfume Enthusiast Recommended] vivonevo PERFUMERY Fragrance Art Gallery2024.05.08 - vivonevo PERFUMERY Perfume Art Center - Beijing Fang 北京坊 Branch 📍Detailed address: 1st floor, Beijing Square, No.19 Langfang Toutiao, Xicheng District🚇 Transportation: Take Subway Line 2, Qianmen Station, Exit C and walk about 500m.If you are driving yourself, you can park in the Beijing Fang underground parking lot. 🕙Business hours: 10:00~22:00 (Monday~Sunday) 💰Ticket price: Free⏳ Visiting time: 30 minutes is enough for just taking pictures, but the perfume making experience takes about an hour.like0read47
- Enjoy a Hakka trip via Metro Line 162024.05.03 - The opening of Shenzhen Metro Line 14 on Oct. 28 has made traveling to Pingshan and Longgang easier. Shenzhen’s quest for an ever-more extensive Metro system continues as Line 16 started operation Wednesday, through which passengers can quickly get to more places in Pingshan and Longgang.Line 16 has 24 stations. Themed “Hakka culture inheritance,” the line passes through several Hakka landmarks.Part of the latest map of Shenzhen Metro lines. The dark blue line is Line 16. Image from Shenzhen MetroLongyuan Station 龙园站A five-minute walk south from this station, visitors will reach Hehu New Residence (鹤湖新居), also known as the Hakka Folk Customs Museum in Longgang District. Built in the 18th century by the Luo family, the Hakka residence covers 25,000 square meters. It is said that the area used to have great water resources and large grasslands which were ideal for cranes to rest, so it was called “Crane Lake” by the locals.Hehu New Residence in Longgang District. Photo from WeChat account “longgangfabu”Longdong Station 龙东站A 20-minute walk southwest from this station, visitors can get to the centuries-old Datian Ancestral Residence (大田世居). Built in 1825 by the Chen family, the residence is a typical Hakka compound with three halls, several rooms, a pond and a grove. In recent years, cultural events, such as night markets and intangible cultural heritage demonstrations, have been held at the compound and its neighboring area which is known as the Datian Craftsman Culture Village (大田匠作文化村).Datian Ancestral Residence in Longgang District. Photos from WeChat account “longgangfabu”Pinghuan Station 坪环站A 20-minute walk south from this station, visitors can admire public art at Pingshan Sculpture Creative Park (坪山雕塑艺术创意园) on the foot of Maluan Mountain. Covering 30,000 square meters, the park with litchi and waxberry trees is a multifunctional place for holding conferences, catering and art training.Pingshan Sculpture Creative Park in Pingshan District. Photos from WeChat account “pingshanfb”Visitors can also walk from this station to the Dawan Ancestral Residence (大万世居), a famous Hakka compound built in 1791. The Pingshan subvenue of the Ninth Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture (UABB) is being held at the centuries-old compound until March 3, 2023.Dawan Ancestral Residence in Pingshan District. Photo by Liu XudongPingshanwei Station 坪山围站Passengers can transfer to Metro Line 14 via this station. Walk 800 meters southwest from this station, one will find Wenwu Temple (文武帝宫), which was built in the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). This 512-square-meter temple complex was originally used by the Hakka people to venerate Confucius and Guan Yu. With the old architecture preserved, it now has been partly modified as a division of Pingshan Book Room (坪山城市书房) for locals to read books and hold cultural events.With the old architecture preserved, Wenwu Temple has been partly modified as a division of Pingshan Bookroom. Photos from Eastern Cultural's WeChat accountTianxin Station 田心站This station is very close to Nanzhong School (南中学堂), which was built in 1931. White walls, green tiles, cornices and carved pillars reflect a distinctive Southeast Asian architectural style. The school was originally built for children in two local villages. Unlike other schools in those days, Nanzhong School accepted girls and even married women as students in the early 20th century. In 2018, it was renovated by Pingshan District into one of the district’s community libraries.Nanzhong School in Pingshan District. Photo from Eastern Cultural’s WeChat accountPingshan Station 坪山站From this station, passengers can go directly to Shenzhen Pingshan Railway Station (深圳坪山站) to take a high-speed train to other cities or take Pingshan SkyShuttle Line 1 (坪山云巴1号线), an elevated rail line, to nearby spots in Pingshan, such as BYD (比亚迪) and SMIC (中芯国际).Passengers can take high-speed trains at Shenzhen Pingshan Railway Station. Photo from WeChat account “pingshanfb”Yanzihu Station 燕子湖站A 15-minute walk north from this station, fair-goers can get to Yanzi Lake International Convention and Exhibition Center (燕子湖国际会展中心). Covering 87,000 square meters, the center is an exhibition and convention complex integrating exhibitions, conferences, catering and events. Fair-goers can enjoy additional comfortable services at the Grand Skylight International Hotel Pingshan (坪山格兰云天国际酒店) located next to the center.Yanzi Lake International Convention and Exhibition Center in Pingshan District. Photo from Shenzhen Evening NewsDongjiang Column Memorial Hall Station 东纵纪念馆站The station is near the Dongjiang Column Memorial Hall (东江纵队纪念馆) built in 2000 to display historical documents, photos, veterans’ paraphernalia and a monument inscribed with thousands of martyrs’ names. Two 200-year-old houses have also been preserved. The Dongjiang Column of Guangdong People’s Guerrilla Force Against Japanese Aggression had participated in revolutionary battles in the 1930s-1940s.Walking southward for 20 minutes from this station, one can also arrive at BYD.Dongjiang Column Memorial Hall in Pingshan District. Photo by Yang ShaokunTechnology University Station 技术大学站This station is next to Shenzhen Technology University (深圳技术大学). If visitors take a short northbound bus or taxi trip, they can then relax at Pingshan Wetland Park (坪山湿地公园) and Julong Mountain Ecology Park (聚龙山生态公园).Universiade Station 大运站This station is a transfer station for Metro lines 3, 14 and 16. In the north, you can go shopping and dining at Coco Park’s Longgang outlet (龙岗星河Coco Park) and Sam’s Club’s Longgang store (山姆会员商店龙岗店). In the east, Shenzhen Universiade Software Town (大运软件小镇) is a division of Shenzhen Software Park.Universiade Center Station 大运中心站After exiting this station, you will soon find the Shenzhen Universiade Center (深圳大运中心). The Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology (深圳信息职业技术学院), CUHK-Shenzhen (香港中文大学(深圳)) and Universiade Park (大运公园) are also near.(Top) An aerial view of Shenzhen Universiade Center. Photo by Lu Ying (Bottom) A scene at Universiade Park. Photo from WeChat account “longgangfabu”Some stations are near shopping malls, such as Holiday World (坪山益田假日世界) near Liuhe Station (六和站), Dream Center (仁恒梦中心) near Yuyuan Station (愉园站) and Baoneng All City (宝能All City购物中心龙岗店) near Shengping Station (盛平站), while some are adjacent to parks, such as Longtan Park (龙潭公园) near Shangjing Station (尚景站) and Longcheng Park near Longcheng Park Station (龙城公园站). Longcheng Park (top) and Longtan Park (bottom). Photos from WeChat account “longgangfabu”The latest map of Shenzhen Metro lines. Image from Shenzhen MetroSource: Shenzhen Dailylike0read20
- Take Metro Line 14 to discover Pingshan, and more2024.05.03 - Taking a stroll in Dawan Ancestral Residence or Longtian Ancestral Residence, admiring stunning artworks at the Pingshan Art Museum, having a good read at Pingshan Library, enjoying classical music or an avant-garde dance show at Pingshan Theater, and meeting international talents at Pingshan International Talent Community, these are all easily achievable now by taking Shenzhen Metro Line 14.Also known as the Eastern Express, Shenzhen Metro Line 14 has started operation. A ride that takes less than an hour provides passengers convenient access to northeast Shenzhen’s Pingshan District.A map of Metro Line 14 stations. Graphic by Lin Jianping Six stations in Pingshan:Visitors are seen at Dawan Ancestral Residence in Pingshan District. Photos by Liu Xudong except otherwise statedJinlong Station 锦龙站Visitors exiting Jinlong Station and taking a short walk eastward for 900 meters will reach the famous Hakka architecture, the Dawan Ancestral Residence (大万世居). Covering 25,000 square meters, it was built in 1791 by the Zeng family and has more than 400 rooms and halls. Diaolou watchtowers, wells, halls, wooden plaques and cultural relics are well preserved. In recent years, cultural events, such as international illustration exhibitions and light shows, have been held at this centuries-old compound.Maluan Mountain is famous for its waterfalls. Lin JianpingAnother gem in Pingshan is Maluan Mountain (马峦山) where there are large waterfalls in the summer, together with old Hakka villages and breathtaking natural scenery. Currently, the nearest Metro station from the mountain is Jinlong which is still four kilometers away, but more bus stops have recently been added around Metro stations in Pingshan for passengers to access remote places.At Pingshan Innovation Park (坪山创新广场) near Jinlong Station, apart from office buildings, there are light-meal restaurants and coffee shops. The Rainbow Department Store’s Pingshan branch (天虹商场坪山店) is also within walking distance to the station, providing an easy shopping and dining opportunity. And you can do exercise at Pingshan Sports Center (坪山体育中心) which is 1.5 kilometers away.Pingshanwei Station 坪山围站To celebrate the opening of Metro Line 14, the Holiday World (坪山益田假日世界) shopping mall near Pingshanwei Station is offering discounts, giving souvenirs and holding free movie screenings for shoppers this weekend.Exit Pingshanwei Station and walk southeastward for 800 meters, and you will find Wenwu Temple (文武帝宫), which was built in the late Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). This 512-square-meter temple complex was originally used by the Hakka people to venerate Confucius and Guan Yu. With the old architecture preserved, it now has been partly modified as a division of Pingshan Book Room (坪山城市书房) for locals to read books and hold cultural events.With the old architecture preserved, Wenwu Temple has been partly modified as a division of Pingshan Bookroom. Photo from Eastern Cultural's WeChat accountPingshan Center Station 坪山中心站Walking eastward for 1.4 kilometers, you can relax at Yanziling Park (燕子岭公园) and enjoy colorful flowers, while in the west side of the Metro Station, Pingshan Central Park (坪山中心公园) serves as a wonderful place to take a stroll thanks to its luxuriant trees and lakes.Pingshan Central ParkPingshan Square Station 坪山广场站Pingshan TheaterAround Pingshan Square Station, you are expected to spend more time in this area since it gathers several cultural venues, collectively known as the Pingshan Culture Center (坪山文化聚落). There are also lifestyle stores, a book store and a cinema.Pingshan LibraryAt Pingshan Art Museum (坪山美术馆), admire contemporary artist Shen Shaomin’s current solo exhibition; at Pingshan Library (坪山图书馆), read a book from a collection of over 1.2 million books; at Pingshan Cultural House (坪山文化馆), take a free art lesson; and at Pingshan Theater (坪山大剧院), you can watch concerts, musicals and dances all year round. Pingshan Art MuseumThe Pingshan International Talent Community (坪山国际人才街区), 1.2 kilometers away from the Metro station, provides information services, temporary residence registration, consultation on legal and tax affairs and services for entry and exit to international talents. It also includes discussion and reading areas.Pingshan International Talent Community. Photo from WeChat account "pingshanfb"Kengzi Station 坑梓站Dancers perform at Longtian Ancestral Residence. The Pingshan Dance Creation Camp is being held in the district. Photo from Pingshan Cultural HouseWithin a short walking distance, visitors have access to the Longtian Ancestral Residence (龙田世居), a well-preserved Hakka compound built by the Huang family around 1837.Shatian Station 沙田站Shatian Station is a terminus station of Line 14 and located near the border between Shenzhen and Huizhou.By taking Metro Line 14 and then buses or taxis, passengers can get to more places in Pingshan, such as Pingshan Railway Station (坪山站), BYD headquarters (比亚迪总部), Greater Bay Area International Vaccine Innovation Center (大湾区国际疫苗创新中心), Shenzhen innoX (深圳科创学院), Yanzi Lake International Convention and Exhibition Center (燕子湖国际会展中心) and Shenzhen Technology University (深圳技术大学).Locals and tourists can relax at Jingui Camp Town (金龟露营小镇), Pingshan Sculpture Creative Park (坪山雕塑艺术创意园), Dongjiang Column Memorial Hall • Shuiyuan Ancestral Residence (东江纵队纪念馆 • 水源世居), Nanzhong School (南中学堂), Pingshan Wetland Park (坪山湿地公园) and Grand Skylight International Hotel Pingshan (坪山格兰云天国际酒店). Many places are located along Metro Line 16 which will start operation at the end of the year.Nanzhong School was built in 1931. Photo from Eastern Cultural's WeChat accountOther Line 14 stations:Gangxia North Station 岗厦北站Located in central Futian, Gangxia North Station offers transfers between Metro lines 2, 10 and 14. The station provides easy access to the One Avenue (卓悦中心) shopping and dining center, Hilton Shenzhen Futian (深圳大中华希尔顿酒店), several office buildings and Gangxia Village (岗厦村).Huangmugang Station 黄木岗站Also in Futian, Huangmugang Station is a transfer station of Metro lines 7 and 14. From this station, you have easy access to the Shenzhen Sports Center (深圳体育中心), a great place for residents to exercise.The Huangmugang Comprehensive Transportation Hub also includes a six-lane overpass. The decoration on the overpass is like a leaf, which will be a new landmark in Shenzhen. Photo by Zhou HongshengLuohu North Station 罗湖北站Located in Qingshuihe (清水河) area in Luohu District, Luohu North Station helps residents in this area get access to the Metro system.Buji Station 布吉站Located in Longgang District, Buji Station offers transfers for Metro lines 3, 5 and 14, and is close to Shenzhen East Railway Station (深圳东站).Universiade Station 大运站Also in Longgang, Universiade Station is a transfer station of Metro lines 3 and 14. In the north, you can go shopping and dining at Coco Park’s Longgang outlet (龙岗星河Coco Park) and Sam’s Club’s Longgang store (山姆会员商店龙岗店). In the east, Shenzhen Universiade Software Town (大运软件小镇) is a division of Shenzhen Software Park.In the west, Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology (深圳信息职业技术学院) and CUHK-Shenzhen (香港中文大学(深圳)) are also very near. After walking northwestward for 1.5 kilometers from the station, you will find the Shenzhen Universiade Center (深圳大运中心).Zhangbei Station 嶂背站You can relax at Zhangbei Country Park (嶂背郊野公园) which is within a short walking distance to the station. Covering an area of 33.42 hectares, the park is like a natural oxygen bar benefiting locals and tourists alike. Popular spots in the park include a winding plank road where visitors can view Longgang from different perspectives, and a 12.8-meter-high watchtower with circular stairs.The watchtower at Zhangbei Country Park. Photo from WeChat account “longgangfabu”Shiyaling Station (石芽岭站), Liuyue North Station (六约北站), Silian Station (四联站), Aobei Station (坳背站), Zhangbei Station (嶂背站), Nanyue Station (南约站) and Baolong Station (宝龙站) are all located in either industrial or residential areas in Longgang District, offering easy Metro access for commuters and residents there.Source: Shenzhen Dailylike0read18
- Explore Shenzhen | 10 most instagrammable places in SZ2024.05.03 - Shenzhen has emerged as one of the top 10 domestic tourist destinations during the May Day holiday. During the Dragon Boat Festival, Shenzhen’s tourism industry reached a five-year peak. Notably, the total number of visits by Hong Kong tourists this year has already exceeded 52.57 million as of early August.These numbers clearly indicate that Shenzhen has become a captivating tourist magnet. Whether it’s the impressive CBD skyline or the breathtaking coastal views, Shenzhen has something to offer every photographer. While there are many noteworthy spots in the city, here are the top 10 locations that should not be missed.Bay Glory Ferris wheelFor those seeking great photography opportunities during the day or night, the Bay Glory Ferris wheel in OH Bay, Bao’an District, comes highly recommended. It offers surprises from different angles, both inside and outside the capsules.Add: OH Bay, Bao’an DistrictDongmen Pedestrian StreetWelcome to Dongmen Pedestrian Street, where the vibrant spirit of Shenzhen can be experienced. Here, you’ll find the first McDonald’s on the Chinese mainland, popular internet sensation restaurants like Wenheyou, and the famous snack street known as Dongmen Food Street. In addition to delicious food and great shopping, this is also an excellent place to capture stunning sunset shots and the majestic buildings of Luohu.Add: Dongmen Road Central, Luohu DistrictZhongshuge bookstoreZhongshuge, located in OH Bay, is an extraordinary and captivating bookstore. Once inside, you’ll be enveloped in a sense of distorted time and space. Capture the beauty of this place with your camera, choosing your own angles to freeze the moments.Add: 201, L1, OH Bay, Bao’an DistrictYantian PortYantian Port offers a vivid and enchanting view with vessels adorned with colorful shipping containers floating on the blue sea. The ever-changing clouds and sunshine create a lively representation of a seaside city.Add: Yantian DistrictShenzhen BayShenzhen Bay is truly a picturesque spot. Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront lanes, capturing shots of the tranquil blue sky, dazzling city skyline, and serene water. These pictures will showcase the typical elements of Shenzhen’s beauty.Add: Binhai Thoroughfare, Futian and Nanshan DistrictShenzhen Astronomical ObservatoryAstronomy enthusiasts shouldn’t miss the Shenzhen Astronomical Observatory. Located away from the city’s hustle and bustle, it provides an opportunity at night to admire the Milky Way and the delightful sight of fireflies instead of city lights. During the day, enjoy a hike with stunning sea views, as the observatory is situated by the coast.Add: Xichong Beach, Nan’ao Subdistrict, Dapeng DistrictShenzhen MuseumThe Shenzhen Museum has gained online popularity not only for its collections and architecture but also for its captivating elevators. The capsule elevators perfectly blend with the environment in terms of color and style, exceeding aesthetic expectations. These elevators have become a favorite among young visitors who seek impressive social media content.Add: 6 Tongxin Road, Futian DistrictDJI Sky CityFor a trendy and Instagrammable spot, don’t miss DJI Sky City, the headquarters building of DJI. The two super-tall towers rise like trees, emanating a futuristic cyberpunk aesthetic. From various angles, it offers a playful and dynamic visual experience that varies with distance and height.Add: 55 Xianyuan Road, Nanshan DistrictGuangming Culture and Art CenterAmong the places often referred to as “the eye of XX” due to design resemblance or symbolic connection, the Guangming Culture and Art Center, also known as the Eye of Light, closely resembles an eye in its design. The curved lines of the buildings and the reflection on the lake outside the museum bring the design to life. After capturing some shots outside the building, take your time to explore the black-and-white spiral staircase inside and see if it inspires you.Add: Guanguang Road, Guangming New DistrictShenzhen Bao’an International AirportOn multiple occasions, the Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport has been recognized as one of the “World’s Most Beautiful Airports.” Next time you find yourself rushing to board a plane at the airport, take a moment to look up and around – you might just create the next awe-inspiring photo of this remarkable airport.Add: Bao’an Boulevard, Bao’an DistrictSource: Shenzhen Dailylike0read19
- Shanghai's newest museum turns the world upside down2024.05.02 - A new spectacle in Shanghai turns the ordinary on its head — very literally.Welcome to the Paradox Museum, Asia's first immersive gallery that tests the senses and defies logic.This museum, in Shanghai's Huashi Plaza, is a maze of mind-bending illusions and eye-tricking wonders. Imagine walking on the ceiling, half-disappearing corpses, water drops that defy gravity and flow upwards, weightless bridges, and glass mazes. It is not magic; rather, the Paradox Museum is bringing the impossible to life.The Paradox Museum has 15 centers in major cities across the world and specializes in creating a world full of paradoxes. It combines seemingly conflicting occurrences and concepts using the force of science, technology, and art to provide an experience that goes beyond ordinary thinking.The museum's goal is not just to wow visitors with breathtaking visual effects, but also to motivate them to question, ponder, and innovate, promoting the discovery of science's mysteries and appreciation for art's allure with each visit.Chinese elements like metal, wood, water, fire, and earth have a significant influence on the design of Asia's flagship museum. The creative team cleverly separated the 1,300 square meter room into five dynamically themed areas, each dedicated to an element and reinvented using current technology and artistic expression. This not only gives the room a significant cultural depth but also gives visitors a distinct charm in which technology and art combine across time and space.The museum's launch showcases several world-first exhibits. The "Water and Laser Paradox" section aims to challenge people's perceptions of water and light by providing a visual feast of technology and art.In the "Butterflies and RGB Mural Room," visitors are transported into a lifelike digital ecosystem where they can dance in a dreamlike mood among fluttering virtual butterflies.The "Zero Gravity Space," an interactive experience zone that provides a taste of the weightlessness one might expect in outer space, is, without question, the museum's most notable feature. This is more than simply a reference to humanity's spacefaring dreams; it's a dramatic display of turning the unattainable into reality through technological advances.The museum has also created a "Dragon Year Commemorative Room," which pays homage to this symbol of prosperity, strength, and transformation. Visitors are encouraged to immerse themselves in the dragon's riches and power, seeing the harmonious coexistence of tradition and modernity.If you're looking for an encounter that will push the boundaries of your imagination, the Paradox Museum is waiting for you. Enter a world where the laws of physics are bent and your perceptions are challenged at every turn.Opening hours: 10am-8pm (Monday-Thursday); 10am-10pm (Friday-Sunday)Admission: 168 yuan Address: 688 Huaihai Rd M.Source: SHINElike1read19
- Shenzhen unveils Mountain-Sea Vistas guide map2024.05.03 - The Shenzhen Mountain-Sea Vistas Public Guide Map and the Mountain-Sea Vistas logo were unveiled during the opening ceremony of the Mountain-Sea Vistas Theme Exhibition and Communication Salon yesterday at the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning in Futian District.The event is part of the 2024 Shenzhen Design Week.The Shenzhen Mountain-Sea Vistas Public Guide Map.The map features themed tour routes and provides information on public transportation and supporting facilities aimed at enhancing the convenience of travel and improving the visiting experience for both citizens and tourists. As part of the plan, the map will be distributed at railway stations and Metro stations across the city.As a pioneer demonstration city of high-quality sustainable development, Shenzhen has embraced the vision of Mountain-Sea Vistas as a key initiative of the Green and Beautiful Guangdong Campaign. The vision is centered on ecological principles and people’s well-being. Through the creation of “One Ridge, One Belt, and 20 Corridors,” a city-wide green and recreational network is taking shape to link Shenzhen’s urban and natural environment.Thus far, Shenzhen has completed the construction of the 6-kilometer-long Qianhai Bay section of the Shenzhen Mountain-Sea Vistas project, linking five urban parks in the city center — Lianhua Hill, Bijia Hill, Central, Meilin Mountain, and Yinhu Mountain parks — as well as the 200-kilometer Kunpeng Trail. These developments offer citizens new trekking and walking routes.Over the next two years, the city will advance the construction of a coastal cycling path spanning from the west to the east of the city, according to information disclosed at the event yesterday.The exhibition will be open at the museum throughout the Shenzhen Design Week period, which concludes Monday.The event was jointly organized by the Shenzhen Municipal Planning and Natural Resources Bureau and the Shenzhen Municipal Urban Administration and Law Enforcement Bureau.Source: Shenzhen Dailylike0read5