Five days gives you a thorough introduction to Shenzhen — China's youngest major city and the engine of its tech revolution. This first-timer itinerary covers all the must-see landmarks at a comfortable pace, from the iconic Lianhua Mountain panorama and Huaqiangbei electronics bazaar to relaxing beach days at Dameisha and a taste of the city's thriving creative districts. You'll also get practical tips on navigating this cashless, tech-forward metropolis. By the end, you'll understand why Shenzhen defines modern China.
Start your Shenzhen trip at this central park. Climb to the hilltop for a panoramic view of the Futian CBD skyline. The bronze statue of Deng Xiaoping at the summit is an iconic photo spot commemorating the architect of Shenzhen's transformation.
Walk to the nearby Shenzhen Museum to understand how this city went from a border town to a global tech hub in 40 years. The 'Ancient Shenzhen' and 'Modern Shenzhen' exhibitions are both excellent. Free entry, bring your passport.
Head to the Shopping Park area in Futian for lunch. COCO Park and neighboring malls offer everything from Cantonese dim sum to hotpot. A good introduction to Shenzhen's diverse food scene.
Dive into the world's largest electronics marketplace. Multiple mega-buildings packed with components, gadgets, drones, and phone accessories. Even if you don't buy anything, the sheer scale is mind-blowing. Bargaining is expected.
Take the metro to Shenzhen Bay Park for a spectacular sunset walk along the waterfront. On clear days you can see Hong Kong's mountains across the bay. The 13km coastal path is perfect for a relaxing stroll.
End the evening at Sea World in Shekou, a waterfront dining and entertainment complex built around a retired cruise ship. Choose from dozens of international restaurants. The lit-up ship and fountain show create a festive atmosphere.