Explore Shenzhen's highlights in a day!
For unique ethnic vibes, head to China Folk Culture Village.
Try Shenzhen's most famous dish, coconut chicken hotpot.
Soak up modern cultural flair and leisurely vibes at OCT.
Shop at the fashion paradise of garment wholesale markets for the trendiest, most unique designs.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
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Shenzhen China Folk Culture Village, ethnic minority costume experience
China covers an area of 9.6 million square kilometers and is home to 56 ethnic groups. Shenzhen China Folk Culture Village, the first ethnic culture-themed park in China, allows you to experience the customs of 21 ethnic minorities in just one day.
Here, 24 villages are restored on a 1:1 scale, including the Dai bamboo houses, Miao stilted buildings, Mongolian yurts, and villages of the Mosuo people who maintain a matriarchal society.
There are also numerous performances: the Dai peacock dance, Tibetan dances, shows by the Wa people who admire black beauty, Mongolian horse-riding displays, and the intangible cultural heritage performance of "Da Ganghua" (pouring molten iron to create sparks like fireworks).
You can also try your hand at traditional crafts of various ethnic groups and taste their unique cuisines. Additionally, many intangible cultural heritage items are showcased here, such as exquisite embroidery, superb silverware, and the papermaking technique of the Naxi people from Yunnan.
It’s a place where you’ll need a whole day to explore, and it’s one of my favorite spots that I highly recommend!
Lunch:Coconut chicken hotpot
Its uniqueness lies in using fresh coconut water to boil chicken. The sweet aroma of coconut neutralizes the gamey taste of the chicken, resulting in a fresh and sweet flavor. The chicken meat is tender and smooth, and the coconut flesh is crisp. Adding various vegetables and mushrooms enhances the dish even more.
Given the hot weather in Shenzhen, the soup of coconut chicken also has the heat-relieving effect similar to traditional Chinese medicine. With its light taste, rich nutrition and health benefits, it has become one of the most popular dishes in Shenzhen.
OCT Culture and Creative Park
OCT-LOFT is Shenzhen's earliest cultural and creative industrial park transformed from an old industrial zone, with a history of 20 years to date. It retains the architectural features of the old factories while undergoing artistic and design renovations.
Housing nearly 300 creative companies and art institutions, it also boasts art shops, independent bookstores, hosts jazz music festivals and public art exhibitions, and is home to clothing stores, cafes as well as various Chinese and Western restaurants. It has become one of the favorite leisure spots for both tourists and locals.
Nanyou clothes Wholesale Marke
Nanyou clothes Wholesale Market is a famous high-end foreign trade clothing wholesale center in China, accounting for 35% of the domestic market share. It covers an area of 500,000 square meters with sales reaching 50 billion yuan. Here, there are original designs, counterfeit famous brands and leftover products of big brands. You can buy clothes with excellent designs at a low price. The market also includes fabric wholesale markets, clothing factories and design studios, offering products such as clothes, shoes, bags and hats.
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This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
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Pick up from hotel
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Transportation fee
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* This tour involves a lot of walking, so make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
* This tour is not recommended for those with severe back/knee problems.
* This tour is wheelchair accessible.
* Please let me know in advance if you have any food allergies or other dietary restrictions.
All itineraries can be customized according to your requirements, please let me know your needs.
I majored in Japanese tour guiding at university, and work as a professional tour guide-fluent in English, Japanese, and Cantonese. Since graduating in 2004, I have worked as an English and Japanese tour guide in Guilin, Shenzhen, Shanghai, and the East China region for 10 years. I also led tours to Thailand during that time.
Later, I switched to translation work, mainly helping foreign companies and individuals who came to China to source clothing, jewelry, electronics, and glasses. These jobs gave me a lot of experience across different industries.
Now I work as both a Pilates instructor and a tour guide. I love exercising—it keeps me full of energy every day. As a tour guide, I really enjoy interacting with foreign friends: showing them beautiful sights, trying delicious food, and sharing China's culture and history. Thanks to my diverse work experience, I can also chat about the changes in China over the years—whether it's the economy, industries, people's lives, or their ways of thinking.
I just love this feeling of connecting with people and sharing things with each other. Exchanging fresh stories with friends from different countries is always interesting and brings a great sense of novelty.
$195/ per group