Discover Shenzhen’s blend of modernity and tradition on a private day tour from Hong Kong by high-speed train. Explore art, culture, and shopping.
Discover Shenzhen’s blend of modernity and tradition on a private day tour from Hong Kong by high-speed train. Explore art, culture, and shopping.
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Shenzhen - Gangxia North Station is renowned as the most famous and beautiful subway station in Shenzhen. It attracts numerous visitors who come to take photos and check in.
The impressive dome, designed with Fermat’s spiral, is affectionately known as the “Eye of Shenzhen,” symbolizing modernity, technology, and the future. As a key transportation…
- Shenzhen - Gangxia North Station is renowned as the most famous and beautiful subway station in Shenzhen. It attracts numerous visitors who come to take photos and check in.
The impressive dome, designed with Fermat’s spiral, is affectionately known as the “Eye of Shenzhen,” symbolizing modernity, technology, and the future. As a key transportation hub where four lines intersect, Gangxia North Station serves as the city’s living room, making it a must-see destination.
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Museum of Contemporary Art & Planning Exhibition - Situated in Futian District, the Shenzhen Contemporary Art and Urban Planning Museum is a must-visit. Its exterior boasts a unique and modern architectural design, while the interior lobby exudes a contemporary art vibe. Many areas have become popular photo spots for tourists. Beyond its striking exterior, the museum’s main attraction is its exhibitions. It features multiple halls showcasing Shenzhen’s planning and development, as well as remarkable works by contemporary artists. There are also limited-time themed exhibitions, such as the recent 40th Anniversary of Reform and Opening-up Exhibition. The exhibits are rich and informative, offering a concise overview of Shenzhen and Guangdong’s history and development.
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Nantou Ancient City - Also known as Xin’an Ancient City, Nantou Ancient Town is a historic and cultural treasure in Shenzhen, China. With a history spanning over 1,700 years, it provides visitors with a glimpse into the city’s rich heritage, featuring ancient architecture, traditional streets, and modern cultural influences.
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HuaQiang Bei ShangYe Jie (QunXing GuangChang A Zuo Xi) - Known as the world’s largest and most captivating electronic market, HuaQiangBei is a crucial part of Shenzhen’s high-tech industry, often referred to as “China’s Silicon Valley.” Each year, millions of electronic merchants and suppliers from around the globe visit Shenzhen Huaqiangbei for component sourcing. Countless deals are made as international customers negotiate with Chinese sellers in front of shops.
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Dong Men Pedestrian Street - Dongmen Old Street is considered the “root” of modern Shenzhen and is a renowned old commercial pedestrian street. It is densely packed with tens of thousands of shops and various buildings lining the street. The area is vibrant and bustling, serving as a symbol of Shenzhen’s commercial growth and reflecting the city’s consumption trends and fashions.
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Dafen Oil Painting Village - Once an ordinary village, Dafen Oil Painting Village transformed in 1989 when Hong Kong art dealer Huang Jiang introduced the oil painting industry. Over time, more artists and painters arrived, establishing it as a hub for oil painting in Shenzhen. The village is home to numerous workshops where visitors can observe the painting process and purchase or commission oil paintings. Simply strolling through the village is an artistic journey.
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甘坑客家小镇 - Gankeng Ancient Town, originating in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, is a cultural tourist attraction showcasing Hakka folk customs, architecture, art, traditional cuisine, and pastoral scenery.
Gankeng is a historic Hakka village and one of Shenzhen’s “Top Ten Hakka Ancient Villages.” In the local Hakka dialect, “keng” refers to small streams and ditches. Gankeng Ancient Town was once a Hakka settlement, featuring numerous ancient buildings and interconnected houses and alleys.

- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Private transportation
- Lunch
This day tour to Shenzhen is perfect for travelers in Hong Kong who are eager to spend a day exploring the captivating modern city of Shenzhen!
The 26km High-Speed Rail (Hong Kong Section) departs from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station, linking Hong Kong with the Mainland’s national high-speed rail network and various Mainland stations without the need for…
This day tour to Shenzhen is perfect for travelers in Hong Kong who are eager to spend a day exploring the captivating modern city of Shenzhen!
The 26km High-Speed Rail (Hong Kong Section) departs from Hong Kong West Kowloon Station, linking Hong Kong with the Mainland’s national high-speed rail network and various Mainland stations without the need for interchange.
The tour includes visits to the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art and Urban Planning, the stunning and modern Gangxia North Station, shopping at Dongmen Pedestrian Street and HuaQiangBei Electronic Market, and exploring the traditional Nantou Ancient City and Gankeng Hakka Old Town. This is a wonderful opportunity to experience both modern and traditional Chinese culture in Shenzhen in just one day!
The tour price includes a return High-Speed Train ticket from Hong Kong to Shenzhen, a private car with a driver in Shenzhen, and a traditional Chinese lunch.
Participants have the option to stay in Shenzhen if they wish.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.