Damn, sisters, I specifically flew to Shenzhen once for these nine pictures!!
🏙️Shenzhen, a young future tech city, which cityscape photography enthusiast wouldn't love it?
👇👇Sharing the nine popular cityscape spots I shot at Shenzhen citywalk:
Picture one: Gangxia North Metro Station
Picture two: Shenzhen Wenheyou
Picture three: Shajing Station, Xinqiao Civic Square
Picture four: Near Chegongmiao Metro Station
Picture five: Wenhua Building West
Picture six: 44th floor of Jinzhonghuan
Picture seven: Qianhai Stone Park
Picture eight: Pedestrian bridge near Xiasha Metro Station
Picture nine: Xixiwan Mangrove Park
HarmoniousEscapes
Shenzhen's Version of 'Roman Holiday': The Most Popular Civic Square
🌈 'Xinqiao Civic Square'
🏯 Established in the millennium, it stands out among Shenzhen's various squares with its distinctive Roman architectural style.
🏰 The cultural and art corridor on both sides of the square stretches hundreds of meters, composed of 228 Roman columns. Walking through it, citizens can enjoy a leisurely experience reminiscent of a 'Roman Holiday.' ✨
🏯 The square is an indispensable public activity space for modern urbanites and a window to understand the city's cultural customs. Among Shenzhen's various squares, Xinqiao Civic Square stands out with its distinctive Roman architectural style, providing a place for citizens to relax and entertain. 💫
📍 Location: Xinqiao Civic Square
🧭 Address: Shajing Central Road, Xinqiao Street, Bao'an District, Shenzhen
🚇 Transportation: Exit C of Shajing Station on Metro Line 11, walk 1 kilometer
🚌 Bus: Xinqiao Civic Square Station
🎫 Admission: Free
_StarGazer
Shenzhen Free | Photo Paradise Pretend to be in Rome for a Holiday Style Shoot
I recently discovered a niche photo paradise!
Introduction to Xin Qiao Civic Square
The most beautiful square in Bao'an!!
Covering an area of 113,000 square meters
It is the largest street and leisure cultural square in the country
The retro clock tower
The Roman colonnades on both sides
Just look up to see the constellations scattered across the sky
As if you are in the vast starry sky
It's simply stunning~
Various sculptures and reliefs are very Roman in style
European-style architecture~
Pretend to be on vacation in Rome haha
Photography is very photogenic!
Location: Xin Qiao Civic Square
Address: Shajing Center Road, Wanfeng Community, Xin Qiao Street, Bao'an District, Shenzhen
Transportation: Walk 1 kilometer from Exit C of Shajing Station on Metro Line 11
REX WADE
A Roman holiday in Shenzhen, a second to cross to Rome to take a big picture!
Found a place in Shenzhen that looks like Rome in Europe! Taking pictures inside, a second crosses the scene of Roman holiday~ The key is that there are very few people!
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🏛️ The square is very large and has a very strong European style. It is said that it took more than two years to build. There are clock towers, constellation corridors, Roman squares and other European-style buildings inside. It can be said that the residents living around are very envious! It's a good place for leisure and photography~
🏛️ Dress suggestion: solid color, not too flowery, pure black or white are very out of the picture, you must go when there is light, check the weather forecast! The light shining through the Roman column is really beautiful, and there are many check-in places and good angles on the square
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🏛️ Location: XinQiao Citizen Square (navigation to the north gate is closer)
📍 Address: No. 29-31, Shajing Central Road, XinQiao Street, Bao'an District
🎫 Tickets: Free
🅿️ Parking: There is a dedicated parking lot near the north gate with ample parking spaces
🚇 Subway: Line 11 Shajing Station
🚌 Bus: Bus XinQiao Citizen Square Station
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HealthyHabitHeroes
In Shenzhen | You are not allowed to have never visited such a beautiful ancient building
Shenzhen has few ancient buildings, so the presence of an ancient-style scenic area is particularly eye-catching, attracting a group of enthusiasts to come and take photos.
In Wan Jing Lou, there is a sentence 'The dragon bends back on the road around Wu You, the beam of clouds and rain invites people to stay. If it can wake up Fu Weng, it will be titled the first building in the southwest.' This is a description in ancient poetry!
Although Wan Jing Lou is a replica of Ming ancient architecture, its grandeur and magnificence are no less than other attractions in Shenzhen.
Photo recommendation 📷
1⃣️Wan Jing Lou main building wall: Standing on the main building and looking at the vermilion roof and pillars is very majestic, and you can also stroll in the Great Wall-style corridor on both sides.
2⃣️Suzhou-style garden: There is a corridor with black tiles and green pillars, dense green trees and rockeries stand in the lotus pond.
3⃣️Statues of celebrities and sages
4⃣️Tea house and corridor pavilion
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🔴Wan Jing Lou is not very large, very suitable for taking ancient style photo albums, etc. If you come here from a long distance, I suggest you can visit three attractions in one day:
1⃣️Xinqiao Citizen Square: Just across the road, you can get there by crossing the traffic light. The ancient Roman-style corridor takes you to Europe in a second, which is very suitable for taking pictures. (You can refer to previous notes)
2⃣️Qingping Ancient Film and Television Town: About 1.5 kilometers away from Wan Jing Lou, it is a mature town, very rich, suitable for walking and stopping, taking pictures. (You can refer to previous notes)
⌚️Duration: 1 hour of play
🎫Ticket: Free
🚪Open: All day
🌍Address: Wan Jing Lou, Shajing, Baoan District, Shenzhen (The map shows that it is not open, but it is actually open)
🚌Route: Self-driving / Metro Line 11 Shajing Station B1 Exit Walk 15 minutes
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Andrew Davis
The 'Roman Column' corridor in Shajing, Shenzhen, allows you to feel the sensation of vacationing in Rome without leaving the country! This is a scenic spot at a civic center in Bao'an Shajing
The 'Roman Column' corridor in Shajing, Shenzhen, allows you to feel the sensation of vacationing in Rome without leaving the country! This scenic spot at a civic center in Bao'an Shajing is very suitable for taking pictures. The super long Roman column corridor, also known as the constellation corridor, where you can see the constellation patterns just by looking up, has a very strong sense of depth, and you can easily take pictures that feel like you are on vacation abroad!
It's best to go on a sunny day, when the sun shines through the pillars and casts slanted rays on the corridor, creating a sense of layering, which is very suitable for taking pictures. The Roman Long Gallery, St. Mark's Bell Tower, Wishing Pool, Roman statues, etc. are all excellent shooting spots, as if you are abroad, it is a good place to take a walk on the weekend.
This is a place that is very convenient for both self-driving and public transportation. It is a ten-minute walk from Exit C of Shajing Station on Metro Line 11, or you can navigate to 'Shajing Xinqiao Shimin Square'. This place is not only suitable for photographers to shoot wedding dresses, portraits and other works, but also a good place to fly kites and skate.
Most importantly, this scenic spot is free and can be visited 24 hours a day. So if you are in Shenzhen, why not go to this 'Roman Column' corridor in Shajing to feel the breath of Rome, you will definitely have unexpected gains!
WhimsicalTrailblazer
Shenzhen Roman Plaza/photo spot
They say "all roads lead to Rome", but I don't have much desire to visit Rome. However, if there's another road that leads to taking great photos, then I would definitely go check it out!
The architectural style in the square is mainly large sculptures and reliefs, which are extremely Romanesque and super photogenic! The square is very large and surrounded by long corridors. Sitting on a chair and basking in the sun, the comfortable and lazy appearance is really enviable! There are also many open spaces around the square, suitable for picnics, gatherings, and taking photos. There are shopping centers such as Rainbow Department Store, Xingshicheng Shopping Plaza, and Outlets nearby.
🏛1:1 replica of the St. Mark's Clock Tower, which chimes on the hour! It's the first time I've heard it so formally! I even had the illusion of being abroad.
🔶Tips: It is recommended to bring a wide-angle lens when taking photos of the Bell Tower, which will result in many stunning shots!
Best photo spot:
🔷Constellation corridor
🔷St. Mark's Campanile
🔷Roman Small Theater
🔷Sculptures of the twelve zodiac signs
🔷Stairs
Ticket: Free
Address: Exit C of Shajing Station, Line 11 of the subway.