During weekends or short holidays, camping in the city is a good choice due to the domestic epidemic situation. So, are there any places suitable for camping in Shenzhen? Below, the editor recommends several good places, let’s take a look!
1、Xiyong Beach
Ticket price: Peak season (May 1 – October 31) 40 yuan/person/time; Off-season (November 1 – April 30 of the following year) 30 yuan/person/time. * For reference only, subject to actual charges at the scenic spot!
2、Shayu Beach
On Shayu Beach, you can swim, barbecue, camp, or enjoy seafood and beer at the restaurants by the sea. Camping prices are subject to change.
3、Jin Gui Camping Town
You can camp on the large lawn, fish, pick vegetables, picnic, and engage in outdoor activities…
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday, all day
Address: Jin Gui Camping Town, Shijing Street, Pingshan District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province
Directions
①Self-driving routes:
GPS directly navigates to Shenzhen Jin Gui Village or Pingkui Highway towards Kuiyong (follow the road signs on Pingkui Highway)
Route 1: Liantang – Shenyan II Channel – Yanba Expressway – Kuiyong Exit – Turn right at the traffic lights towards Pingshan – See the Jin Gui, Luokui Road signs and get off the main road – Turn left at the rural camping park sign – Go straight for 100 meters and turn left – Go straight for 300 meters and turn right to arrive.
Route 2: Shuiguan Expressway – Henggang Exit – Hengping Highway – BYD Road – Pingkui Highway – See the Jin Gui sign and get off the main road – Turn left – Go straight for 30 meters and turn left – Go straight for 300 meters and turn right to arrive.
②Bus routes
1. Take the subway from any district in Shenzhen to Shuanglong Station, the terminal station of Longgang Line, get off at Exit C, and take bus 818 to Jin Gui Village Station.
2. Please check nearby stations in Longgang District and Pingshan District and take the following bus routes: 833, 818, M220, M357, M279, get off at Jin Gui Village Station.
4、Shenzhen Park Tent Areas
At present, some city and district-owned parks, including Lianhuashan Park, Central Park, Shenzhen Bay Park, Donghu Park, Dashasha River Park in Nanshan District, Bao’an Park and Haibin Plaza in Bao’an District, and Baishilong Music Park in Longhua District, have designated special areas for citizens and tourists to set up tents. At the same time, the parks will strengthen the maintenance of the lawn in the tent area to prevent damage caused by trampling, ensure the greening and landscaping effect of the park.
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