Healing moments in the park | The nearly 3 million RMB flower exhibition in Shenzhen Special Economic Zone is open to the public for free
Yes, this is the main venue of the flower exhibition at Bijia Mountain Park in the Shenzhen area of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, which is directly accessible by subway and free to visit. Compared to the usual flower exhibitions, this one is larger in scale and has several sub-venues. The largest is undoubtedly Bijia Mountain Park, but this year's flower exhibition relies on finding each spot to stagger the display times. You'll need to prepare in advance if you plan to visit, as it's an outdoor exhibition and the recent unpredictable weather means you must take protective measures.
🌹Visitor Guide: This flower exhibition is divided into three parks, but today I mainly recommend the main venue, Bijia Mountain Park. The other two are at Lotus Mountain and Xiangmi Park. Due to time and distance, I only visited Lotus Mountain and the Bijia Mountain sub-venue. As it's the main venue, I stayed there for over four hours, but I didn't get to see many of the flower exhibition areas properly. However, overall, it's still worth visiting in person, but be prepared for queues as there are quite a few visitors. I went on the first day, and fortunately, it wasn't too crowded. I suggest going early as it's a great place for photos and checking in. The exhibition covers an area of over 38,000 square meters with six sections including enterprise gardens, bay area gardens, city gardens, mini gardens, college student gardens, and a fresh flower show stage. Not only are there viewing areas, but also leisure and entertainment areas offering various free services. The park also has several bus routes that go directly there, allowing you to enjoy a comfortable and convenient travel experience.
🍽️Food and Drink Guide: The fourth Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area Flower Exhibition in 2024 has teamed up with 18 merchants including Guangzhou Restaurant, Tan's Kitchen, Wan's Kitchen, Shan Jiu Ye, Xi Niu Hui, Mo Jie, and Master Bao to launch 'floral' specialty dishes and limited-time dining discounts. You can taste Chaozhou snacks, mushroom hotpot, signature pigeon, and other delicacies to satisfy your taste buds. At the Bijia Mountain Flower Exhibition, you can also shop for cultural and creative products, juice drinks, and participate in on-site check-in and stamp collection to receive commemorative gifts and consumption vouchers. During the same period, there are full purchase gifts like coffee and LEGO at Shum Yip Upperhills, and more discount activities are available. For details, consult the on-site staff.
⛲️Park Name: Bijia Mountain Sports Park
🎫Ticket Price: Free
📍Detailed Address: Bijia Mountain Sports Park, Futian District, Shenzhen City
🚇Subway Guide: Shenzhen Metro Line 10, Dongguanling Station Exit E
📷Recommended Check-in: As the flower exhibition is for a limited time, the park's parking lot is temporarily closed, so it's recommended to take green transportation. The nearest subway station to the south gate of Bijia Mountain is Shum Yip Upperhills Dongguanling Station—make sure not to take the wrong route. Other routes seem to work, but you may have to walk a bit. There are many scattered check-in spots along the road at the south gate entrance that are great for photos, so don't miss out. Due to time or weather, there are both indoor and outdoor exhibitions, which are not very uniform, like a market stall. You can go to the service point to get a flower exhibition manual and follow it to find the spots. If you have enough time, you can also visit the nearby Lotus Mountain sub-venue, which is also nice, but it's not necessary to go there just for the flower exhibition. Besides the flower exhibition, Bijia Mountain Park also has a children's playground, camping area, and outdoor leisure hiking area.
Bijia Mountain is located on the north side of the city, adjacent to Futian, is a hilly and undulating land with more than ten small peaks, of which three main peaks stand in the east and west, the same as the pen frame, so it is named. The main peak is 178 meters above sea level and is far from Diwang Building. From the peak, you can overlook the bustling city, and the beautiful scenery of Shenzhen Bay, Shekou and Sheung Shui and Yuen Long in Hong Kong. The park is located in the north of the 800-meter green belt and is an important part of the green belt landscape. The terrain in the park is rich in change, the mountains and high forests are quiet, the birds and flowers are fragrant, and the plants are fully covered. The overall plan of the park is to build a garden with a distinctive Western modern style, reflecting the original natural scenery and style to a large extent. Visitors can stroll, take a break, enjoy the rich natural scenery of the park, overlook the city skyline outside the park, and enjoy the tranquility and atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle.
Shenzhen Bijiashan Park, founded in 1989, is located on the north side of Shenzhen city center, adjacent to Futian Central District, an area of 150 hectares, composed of more than ten small peaks of hilly and undulating land, of which three main peaks stand in the east and west, the same pen frame, so named. Bijiashan Park is rich in terrain and unique scenery. The main peak is 178 meters above sea level. The mountain top has a wide view. It overlooks the beautiful scenery of Shenzhen city center. It has a mountaineering road, a mountain top platform, and a tea garden. It is a good place for Shenzhen citizens to travel on weekends. The park is open all day, free of charge, if you come to Shenzhen, remember not to miss it.
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Shenzhen Bijiashan Park is a great place to relax and enjoy the natural beauty. The park has dense woods and green grassy lawns, making it feel like you have entered a fairyland in a painting. Up the top of the mountain, you can overlook the beautiful scenery of the entire Shenzhen city, which is very spectacular. The park is fully equipped with walking trails, fitness facilities and children's playground, which is very suitable for the whole family to come and play. There are also food stalls and casual cafes, so that tourists can enjoy food and coffee while enjoying the scenery. Overall, Shenzhen Bijiashan Park is a place worth visiting, whether it is playing with family and friends, or relaxing alone, you can find fun. Highly recommended!
Shenzhen has no shortage of parks, in face it is officially one of China’s ‘green cities’ because of the sheer abundance of parks, mountains and nature based spots around the city. The problem with some of these parks is that they can become supremely busy, especially on a sunny weekend, parks such as Lianhuashan can be a madhouse of activity, which is nice, but not if you want a quiet escape. One such option is Bijia Hill or Bijiashan Park. This is one of the bigger parks in the city, but also one of the quietest. And it is, at least in my opinion, one of the better choices for a quiet break from the hustle and bustle of downtown Shenzhen.What makes this park so appealing is the vast amount of greenery around you, large swathes of grass make it appealing on the eye and fresh for the lungs. There is lots of room for a rest on the grass, a picnic, to play some family games or simply to walk around on and enjoy the nature. And even on a hot day this park is suitable for a daytime stroll because of the large trees and the ample shading that they provide for you. Long, wide paths make walking around very easy and as with most of the city’s parks, it is very very clean.For those who like a bit of a challenge this park provides a wonderful view point of Futian, a short but rather steep climb up some steps will lead you to a breathtaking viewpoint where you can gape in awe at the metropolis below you.There is a rest stop here to where you can catch your breath and cool down. Make sure to bring water as there are not so many kiosks around in this park to buy them from. After you descend down you can see a bowling green, where the locals gather for a game of bowls and a bit of competition with their friends. Oh and please beware of the snakes when walking around this park…..