Shenzhen Lianhuashan Park is located in the northernmost part of Shenzhen city center, covering an area of 65,438+094 hectares, with Li Hong Road in the south, Lianhua Road in the north, Caitian Road in the east and Xinzhou Road in the west. Lianhuashan Park has four entrances: east, south, west and north, of which the south entrance is the main entrance.
2. Mangroves
Mangroves, covering an area of 369 hectares, are the only nature reserve with the smallest area in China, which is also called "Pocket Nature Reserve" by foreign ecologists. Every year, there are 189 species such as white spoonbill, black-billed gull and green-footed snipe, and 65438+ 10,000 migratory birds move south to rest or spend the winter here.
This is the only natural landscape in Shenzhen that is famous all over the country and even the world. The real scenery here is actually neither a mangrove called a "living fossil" nor a blue bay, but a vast world where flocks of seagulls and egrets soar in the blue sea and blue sky.
3. Shenzhen Library
Attractions: Shenzhen Library covers an area of 296 12 square meters, with a total construction area of 49,589 square meters. The design has a collection capacity of 4 million volumes, 2000 reader seats and 3000 network nodes, which can receive 8000 readers every day.
4. Garden Expo Park
Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park (hereinafter referred to as "Garden Expo Park") is located in the west section of Zhuzilin, Shennan Avenue, Shenzhen, with an area of about 660,000 square meters. It is a large-scale municipal park integrating gardening, flower display, popular culture, art, architecture, popular science, scientific research, tourism, exhibition industry and solar grid-connected power generation.
5. Bijiashan Park
Shenzhen Bijiashan Park is located in the northern part of downtown Shenzhen, adjacent to Futian Central District, with an area of 149 hectares, connecting Sungang Road in the south, Huanggang Road in the west and North Ring Road in the north. It is a hilly area with more than ten small peaks, three of which stand on the east and west sides, just like a pen, hence the name.
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shenzhen Lianhuashan Park
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Futian Mangrove Nature Reserve
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shenzhen Library
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Shenzhen Garden Expo Park
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Bijiashan Park