Ho usato Nomax a Shenzhen e ho trovato subito un gruppo per esplorare il quartiere di Huaqiangbei. È stato fantastico avere qualcuno con cui condividere la meraviglia tecnologica!
Shenzhen: Connetti, Esplora e Crea Ricordi con Nomax nella Silicon Valley della Cina
Benvenuti a Shenzhen, la città dove il futuro è già presente e le opportunità di scoprire e connettersi sono infinite. Per il viaggiatore solitario, questa metropoli dinamica, famosa per il suo skyline mozzafiato e l'innovazione tecnologica, offre un'esperienza unica. Con Nomax, puoi facilmente trovare altri esploratori per ammirare il panorama dalla Ping An Finance Centre o passeggiare per il vivace quartiere di Huaqiangbei.
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Window of The World
thumb|250px|Nightly Show, Windows of the WorldTravel around the world in one day. This 480,000 square meter park has a beautiful natural landscapes and wonderful lighting at night. Inside, you can climb the 1:3 scale Eiffel Tower, Egyptian Pyramid, Pisa Tower, Taj Mahal, Grand Canyon and other famous landmarks. Every night there are spectacular dance shows based on themes of Chinese and world history. Hundreds of dancers perform on the enormous outdoor stage. The performance finishes with a procession and fireworks at 21:00.
Splendid China & Chinese Folk Culture Village
It combines two different sections. The first part is a miniature park of China. You can find the famous Forbidden City, Terracotta Soldiers, Tibet Potala Palace, Huangshan Mountains, Yunnan's Stone Forest, and of course the Great Wall of China. This miniature park covers 300 thousand square meters, fully forested with beautiful greenery and flower. The second part consists of 56 houses, each representing one of the 56 nationalities in China, such as Miao, Yi, Bai, Mongol and Uygur. You can find here real people, culture, fashion, habits, religion, language and food. As with all the Shenzhen theme parks, plenty of people go just for the fixed exhibits but main attractions are the shows. Uygur women twirl to Turkish music, Miaos dance, a miniskirted Ming Dynasty troupe performs electronic versions of Ming music and dance. There is even a Tibetan rock band. A Mongol horse battle held daily, just follow the smell of horse manure.
Happy Valley Theme Park
A classic fun park. It is a lot bigger than Hong Kong Disneyland and many would say a lot better. Divided into theme areas it has the usual fun rides. Try the flume ride but be prepared to get wet. The Playa Maya is an excellent water park built around a Maya architectural theme. There are shows all day and well into the night.
OCT East
A new amusement park built by the same company that brought you Windows of the World. Located in the valleys and hills behind the Dameisha beach neighborhood, it features thrill rides, shows, and a replica of a European town. Be prepared to climb a lot of stairs or escalators to reach all the different rides or attractions. There are a few themed hotels under construction. There is a good golf club on the hill top called Wind Valley Golf. In June 2010, 6 people died when an electrical failure threw them off a ride, and several others were also injured. The park has been plagued with other small electrical blackouts which have resulted in people trapped in cable cars etc.
Lianhua Mountain Park
This is Shenzhen's main and most central park. Set at the northern end of the Futian central access it is 150 ha of urban bushland. The gardens themselves are extremely beautiful and meticulously cared for. But to really enjoy the mountain, you need to be there with Shenzhen's middle calsses early in the morning or on Sundays when large family groups gather to have fun. At the top of the mountain, which you can reach via a twenty minute, not too challenging walk, is a large bronze statue of Deng Xiaoping striding out over the city. Large aerobics groups operate to loud music, people play badminton, a man walks down the path inscribing Tang Dynasty poetry in ever evaporating water with an enormous brush. Further down the mountain, ballroom dancers do the tango, a group of belly dancers wiggle and large men lay into each other with bamboo staves and swords. A famous and totally spontaneous group of singers of revolutionary opera sings by the lotus lake every Sunday morning, a must-see if you are even remotely in the vicinity. They are just past the laughter therapy group and the marriage market.
Fairy Lake Botanical Gardens
thumb|250px|Lake of the Immortals Botanical GardensThis is Shenzhen's most beautiful park and surely one of the most beautiful in China. It sprawls over miles of foothills, valleys, rivers and lakes before climbing half way up Wutong Mountain. Main attraction is the Hong Fa Temple (see entry above) but there are beautiful and peaceful lakes surrounded by teahouses and pavilions which could inspire great poetry. Don't miss the azalea garden, the pertified forest, the paleontology museum or the medicinal plants garden
Shenzhen Garden and Flower Exposition Center
This park started life as the site of an international garden exhibition in 2004. It is an enormous garden with an area of 660,000 sq m. It ranges from gently undulating to quite steep and contains gardens in many different styles, not only Chinese but from all over the world. Make sure you visit the hot houses and climb the hill past the waterfall to the pagoda on top of the hill. Views back to Hong Kong are spectacular on a clear day. A further 242 steps will take you to the top of the pagoda.
Mangrove National Park
China's smallest national park. Hong Kong's Mai Po Marshes are one of the world's great birdwatching paradises as birds migrating from Siberia rest in the fishponds. The same birds also rest in the mangroves on Shenzhen Bay a scant two miles north of Mai Po. In the late 1990s when the Binhai Freeway was being built, there was public outrage at plans to route the road through the bird habitat of the mangroves, subsequently the road was built 200 metres north and China's smallest national park was founded. The bird watching is legendary, but if you are not into birds, the park provides coconut palm shaded walks and views to die for across Shenzhen Bay.
Wutong Mountain National Park
At just over 900 meters, Wutong Mountain is the second tallest mountain in the Pearl River Delta after Hong Kong's Tai Mo Shan and it is a Mecca for hikers and climbers. This has been a recognised beauty spot since at least the Ming Dynasty when it was included in the Eight Great Views of Xin'an County and was celebrated in poetry. There are several routes to the top varying significantly in difficulty. The broad road will be a gentle climb. But be prepared for a 5 hours walk if you intend to go to the top and back. There are two peaks, Lesser Wutong where the Shenzhen TV Company has its impressive transmission tower, and Greater Wutong which is reached via the notoriously difficult Hao Han Slope. On a clear day, the views from the summit over Mirs Bay and the mountains of Hong Kong's New Territories are beautiful. Night views over the city set against the sweep of Shenzhen Bay are also impressive.
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Grazie a Nomax, ho partecipato a un tour gastronomico con altri viaggiatori. Abbiamo scoperto sapori incredibili a Dongmen che non avrei mai trovato da sola.
Ero un po' nervoso a viaggiare da solo in Cina, ma Nomax mi ha permesso di connettermi con persone fantastiche per un'escursione sul Monte Wutong. Ho fatto amicizie durature!
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Dove posso incontrare altri viaggiatori solitari a Shenzhen?
A Shenzhen, puoi incontrare altri viaggiatori in ostelli popolari nel distretto di Futian o Luohu, in caffè internazionali come quelli a Nanshan, o durante eventi culturali e festival. Nomax è il modo più diretto per connetterti con altri viaggiatori solitari che cercano compagnia per esplorare la città.
Shenzhen è sicura per i viaggiatori solitari?
Shenzhen è considerata una città molto sicura per i viaggiatori solitari, con bassi tassi di criminalità. Come in ogni grande città, è consigliabile essere consapevoli dell'ambiente circostante, specialmente di notte e nelle aree più affollate come i mercati di Dongmen o Huaqiangbei. I trasporti pubblici sono efficienti e sicuri.
Come può Nomax aiutarmi a trovare compagni di viaggio a Shenzhen?
Nomax ti connette con altri viaggiatori solitari a Shenzhen attraverso profili verificati e chat di gruppo basate sulla località. Puoi cercare compagni per attività specifiche, creare il tuo evento o semplicemente chattare con altri utenti per organizzare incontri spontanei, sia per esplorare il Window of the World che per cenare insieme.
Com'è la vita notturna a Shenzhen per i viaggiatori solitari?
La vita notturna a Shenzhen è vibrante e diversificata. Puoi trovare bar alla moda e club nel quartiere di Coco Park a Futian, locali con musica dal vivo a Shekou, o pub più rilassati a OCT-LOFT. È un ambiente accogliente per i viaggiatori solitari che cercano di socializzare e divertirsi.
Quali gite di un giorno posso fare da Shenzhen?
Da Shenzhen, puoi fare diverse gite di un giorno interessanti. Hong Kong è facilmente raggiungibile in treno o autobus, offrendo una prospettiva completamente diversa. Puoi anche visitare il villaggio di Hakka di Guangming, le spiagge di Dameisha, o la città storica di Huizhou per un cambio di scenario e un tuffo nella cultura locale.
Quanto costa viaggiare a Shenzhen al giorno?
Per un viaggiatore di fascia media, un budget giornaliero a Shenzhen può variare tra i 300 e i 600 CNY. Questo include alloggio in ostello o hotel economico, pasti in ristoranti locali, trasporti pubblici e alcune attività. Naturalmente, le spese possono variare a seconda del tuo stile di viaggio.
Quali esperienze culturali non dovrei perdermi a Shenzhen?
Non perdere una visita al Museo di Shenzhen per conoscere la storia della città, esplora il Dafen Oil Painting Village per ammirare l'arte, o passeggia per il Folk Culture Village per un'immersione nelle tradizioni delle minoranze cinesi. Anche una visita al villaggio di Nantou Ancient Town offre uno spaccato della Shenzhen pre-moderna.
Come mi muovo a Shenzhen usando i trasporti pubblici?
Shenzhen vanta un eccellente sistema di trasporto pubblico. La metropolitana è moderna, efficiente e copre gran parte della città. Puoi anche utilizzare autobus pubblici per raggiungere aree non servite dalla metro. Per comodità, è consigliabile acquistare una Shenzhen Tong Card per pagare facilmente tutti i mezzi.
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