Posts Tagged ‘Shenzhen Attractions’

An undiscovered park in Nanshan

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

In his Shenzhen Daily article Dashahe Park James Baquet introduces this quiet undiscovered park in northern Nanshan where you can relax, have a picnic, stroll, jog, fly a kite, play basketball or tennis, or enjoy the views from the top of the mountain.

Buddhist sculptures from Shanxi on display at Shenzhen Museum

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Ancient Buddhist sculptures are scattered throughout Shanxi Province, including in the world-famous Yungang Grottoes and Tianlongshan Grottoes. In the “Solemn Images of Buddhist Sculptures from Shanxi Province” exhibition at the Shenzhen Museum people can find out more about the Shanxi Province’s history and culture. The Shenzhen Daily article A showcase of Buddhist art in Shanxi reports that the exhibition is scheduled to run until 28 August and features 61 sculptures, 23 of which are national first-class cultural relics.

7th China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair (ICIF 2011)

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

Centered around a nation-wide Trade Fair and with the concept of making opportunities and celebrating creativity and culture, the mission of the 7th China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair (ICIF) is to promote China’s cultural industries on an international level. ICIF 2011 is being held from 13-16 May 2011.

Shenzhen Bao’an Labor Museum

Thursday, May 12th, 2011

In the Shenzhen Daily article Bao’an Labor Museum James Baquet introduces this little-known but very interesting museum.

Shenzhen Universiade flame lit as Tsinghua University celebrates 100 years

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

The sacred flame for the 2011 Shenzhen Universiade was ignited Monday morning in a ceremony held at the Tsinghua University, one of the country’s premiere institutions of higher learning. Wang Rong, vice-president of the Shenzhen Universiade organizing committee, welcomed the the Universiade flame and said that this represents an important moment in Shenzhen’s history, as it is the first time that a large-scale international games are being held in Shenzhen.

The flame will burn during the August 12-23 Universiade, following a torch relay which will start in another famous university in the capital of China, Beijing University, on 4 May which is Chinese Youth Day. Find out more in the CNTV news story Shenzhen Universiade flame lit at Tsinghua University.

Tsinghua University, where the Shenzhen Universiade was lit, is currently celebrating the 100th anniversary of its founding. The university is one of China’s foremost higher learning institutions, and is experiencing reform and progress as it aspires to become one of the highest ranked universities in the world. Find out more in the CNTV news story Tsinghua University marks 100th anniversary.