Shenzhen Bao’an Labor Museum
Thursday, May 12th, 2011In the Shenzhen Daily article Bao’an Labor Museum James Baquet introduces this little-known but very interesting museum.
Archive for the ‘Shenzhen Attractions’ CategoryShenzhen Bao’an Labor MuseumThursday, May 12th, 2011In the Shenzhen Daily article Bao’an Labor Museum James Baquet introduces this little-known but very interesting museum. Shenzhen’s new tallest building is 8th tallest in the worldWednesday, April 27th, 2011Kingkey 100, Shenzhen’s tallest building, is nearing completion. Located in Shenzhen’s Luohu District, Kingkey 100 has 100 floors and soars to 441.8 meters, surpassing the neighboring Diwang Building (383.95 meters), the previous city record-holder. Kingkey 100 is the world’s eighth-highest building, and is linked to the KK Mall which opened in November with luxury brand stores, restaurants and Shenzhen’s first IMAX cinema. Read more in Cao Zhen’s Shenzhen Daily article City’s new tallest landmark is 441.8 meters. Tianhou Temple reopensSaturday, April 23rd, 2011Shenzhen’s Tianhou Temple, which has a history of over 1,000 years, has reopened after a facelift, reports Zhang Yaobo in the Shenzhen Daily article Temple reopens. Shenzhen’s new shopping centresSaturday, April 23rd, 2011In a further article about shopping in Shenzhen, James Baquet profiles Shenzhen’s newer shopping malls, all with cinemas, upscale fashion, and fine dining. Read more in the Shenzhen Daily article Shopping in Shenzhen — The New Kids. Shenzhen Hikes (Volume One)Saturday, April 16th, 2011The Shenzhen Hikes guide covers 12 of the most beautiful hikes in Dapeng Peninsula, located in the east of Shenzhen. Shenzhen Hikes focuses on the history that can be seen while hiking: old temples, military structures, antique buildings and villages. The set includes a large map and 12 hiking cards. Shenzhen Hikes also includes clear instructions on how to get to the walks by public transport, with Chinese translations to show to bus or taxi drivers. There is also a map on each card so hikers don’t need to bring an extra map. |