Shenzhen Sightseeing and Shopping Tour from Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 13 hours
Discover the vibrant city of Shenzhen on your full-day trip by rail from Hong Kong. With a local guide you’ll sightsee Lichi Park and Meridian View Centre, and then have free time to shop to your heart’s content. See the incredible life-size Terracotta Warriors in a Chinese Arts and Craft Center. Enjoy a shopping extravaganza at the Lo Wu Commercial Shopping Mall before returning by train.
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Discover the vibrant city of Shenzhen on your full-day trip by rail from Hong Kong. With a local guide you’ll sightsee Lichi Park and Meridian View Centre, and then have free time to shop to your heart’s content. See the incredible life-size Terracotta Warriors in a Chinese Arts and Craft Center. Enjoy a shopping extravaganza at the Lo Wu Commercial Shopping Mall before returning by train.On your full-day tour, you guide picks you up from your Hong Kong hotel and takes you to the railway station where you’ll board a train for the 1-hour journey into Shenzhen.
The tour starts in Shenzhen with a visit to Lichi Park. This lively park is a popular place for the locals to gather for morning exercise. The tour will then makes its way to the Meridian View Centre, the observatory deck of Shun Hing Square, one of the highest buildings in Shenzhen. Get some great views of the city and bordering Hong Kong while enjoying some light refreshments.
Head over to a Chinese Arts and Craft Center to view this riveting collection of sculptures originally buried in a mausoleum near Xi'an. The figures depicting the army of Emperor Qin, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC), were buried with him to guard his empire in the afterlife, and some of them were shipped to Shenzhen for exhibition purposes. Also visit the display of jade products and a tea ceremony here.
Enjoy a delicious Chinese lunch before starting your shopping extravaganza with free time to explore some of the 1,500 shops at the Lo Wu Commercial Shopping Mall. You’ll have 2.5 hours to browse throughout this five-story glass building. Find everything you've ever imagined including watches, handbags, shoes, electronics, clothes and much more!
After your shopping spree, travel by first-class train back to Hong Kong with drop-off at your hotel.
Please note: Your tour will not be confirmed unless you provide the following information at time of booking:
Click on View Additional Info for the hotel pickup list.
The tour starts in Shenzhen with a visit to Lichi Park. This lively park is a popular place for the locals to gather for morning exercise. The tour will then makes its way to the Meridian View Centre, the observatory deck of Shun Hing Square, one of the highest buildings in Shenzhen. Get some great views of the city and bordering Hong Kong while enjoying some light refreshments.
Head over to a Chinese Arts and Craft Center to view this riveting collection of sculptures originally buried in a mausoleum near Xi'an. The figures depicting the army of Emperor Qin, the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC), were buried with him to guard his empire in the afterlife, and some of them were shipped to Shenzhen for exhibition purposes. Also visit the display of jade products and a tea ceremony here.
Enjoy a delicious Chinese lunch before starting your shopping extravaganza with free time to explore some of the 1,500 shops at the Lo Wu Commercial Shopping Mall. You’ll have 2.5 hours to browse throughout this five-story glass building. Find everything you've ever imagined including watches, handbags, shoes, electronics, clothes and much more!
After your shopping spree, travel by first-class train back to Hong Kong with drop-off at your hotel.
Please note: Your tour will not be confirmed unless you provide the following information at time of booking:
- Full Name as per passport
- Date of Birth
- Passport Number
- Passport Expiry Date
- Nationality
- Gender
- Hotel name while staying in Hong Kong
Click on View Additional Info for the hotel pickup list.
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