Shenzhen’s Dameisha Beach Park is a great place to unwind, and features a whole range of attractions and amenities to keep you occupied. There are even numerous thrilling water-sports you can try, so why not jump in! Read More>>
Maybe you just rented an unfurnished apartment in order to save money after recently moving to Shenzhen, or maybe your tastes aren’t the same as your elderly landlord’s when it comes to the furniture. Thankfully Shenzhen has a large array of ... Read More>>
Walk inside Shekou’s Sea World and you will find a vast array of international restaurants, cafes, bars, people from all around the world, even a converted giant cruise ship. Sea World is like an oasis in the city. No cars are allowed to drive through so ... Read More>>
With some of the best subway access in the city, Futian is known for being easy to get around and much more compact than some of the outer sprawling districts of Shenzhen. Here are some of the best spots in the district to check out! Read More>>
Sometimes you just need a little artistic inspiration, whether it’s through design, art or music. Shenzhen's artistic crowd and hipsters are mainly concentrated in OCT but there are more authentic areas outside of the city as well. Read More>>
Whether you’re longing for a change of scenery or you want to explore China’s creative scene, a daytrip to Guanlan Print Village in the outskirts of Shenzhen is an excellent choice. Read More>>
Shenzhen may not be the most bike-friendly city, but things are starting to improve with the appearance of new bike trails and scenic paths. This article introduces three solid shops for buying a bike in Shenzhen. Read More>>
It can pretty hot and sticky in Shenzhen during the summer but luckily there’s some relief. Shenzhen is home to a number of fun water parks which not only allow you to dive into cooling water, but where you can have a right old laugh, no matter what age ... Read More>>
The East Overseas Chinese Town (OCT) in the Dameisha, Yantian District of Shenzhen is not to be mixed up with its counterpart in the West of the city. Though both areas are similar in terms of their penchant for theme parks, East OCT is more geared towards ... Read More>>
Shenzhen holds a number of cultural gems within its borders, one of which comes in the form of religious temples. So next time you’re looking for a deeper side of China, look no further than this list of temples in Shenzhen. Read More>>
The cost of living in Shenzhen has risen significantly in the past few years. We’ve rounded up tips on how to save money in Shenzhen for brand new city residents or anyone considering a move to the metropolis. Read More>>
Once only known for industry and tourism, Yantian is now an up and coming spot to live in Shenzhen. Whether you live there or are visiting, we have compiled a list of activities and places to eat or drink while you are there to encourage the explorer within ... Read More>>
Italian food is one of the world’s richest and most varied, with many of its dishes a reflection of how a few simple ingredients can make for a rich dining experience. And indeed the presence of Italian restaurants in almost every corner of the world is ... Read More>>
In a city where the international food culture is still quite young, Shenzhen has a number of well-known and well-populated Turkish restaurants. Turkish offerings in Shenzhen include kebabs, hummus plates, cucumber salad, yogurt dips, Turkish coffee, and ... Read More>>
Got a weekend off in Shenzhen and don’t know where to go? Why not pack your bags and get away from the city, getting a whiff of nature’s scent at the hot spring resorts near Shenzhen. Hot springs not only dispel ailments and strengthen the body, they also ... Read More>>
Let’s face it, Chinese bakeries leave a lot to be desired. Fortunately, Shenzhen has a number of Western-style bakeries to fill the void. This article includes several bakeries serving up Western-style delights and catering to foreign clientele. Read More>>
Strolling around the streets of Shenzhen, virtually anyone you ask will know a bit about Dafen Village (大芬村). In other Chinese cities, this is also rather likely. Even abroad, the village has become rather famous in the last few decades—at least ... Read More>>
Having an ayi (housekeeper) is one of the perks of living in China. Chances are high that most Westerners could not afford to hire weekly or bi-weekly cleaning services back in their home country. Thanks to the relatively cheap cost of labor over here, ... Read More>>
Can’t decide what to have for dinner tonight? Why not reach across the border into neighboring Asian nations for a taste of their cuisines. You don’t even have to pack a bag or board an international flight. You can find a variety of options ... Read More>>
Everyone loves to be pampered. For those of us living in Shenzhen, we're in luck! Shenzhen is a great place to indulge in health and beauty services at a reasonable rate. The guide below offers suggestions on where to spoil yourself in Shenzhen and also ... Read More>>
Since its opening in 1998, Shenzhen Xiaomeisha Seaworld has attracted millions of visitors – young and old – to its 200,000 square meter homage to the sea. We take a look at some of the attractions and must-visit exhibits within the site. Read More>>
Many of us come to China for business or in search of a new job, and usually within the first week we’ll learn the importance of “guanxi”. Here, we introduce the different types of networking events out there and a number of specific local clubs and ... Read More>>
If you ever wanted to know China’s interpretation of Europe then look no further than Shenzhen’s Netherlands Flower Town. Whether you want to sample some Dutch cuisine, sip a coffee, buy a cat, or enhance your flower knowledge, this place has it all! Read More>>
So you’ve just arrived in Shenzhen. You’ve moved into your apartment, taken a quick look at your future workplace and, more importantly, located your local pub. Well done. However, you feel there’s still something missing: hobbies and friends to share ... Read More>>