The Journey of a Thousand Miles begins with One Step....Shenzhen
The Journey of a Thousand Miles begins with One Step Lao Tzu
DH and I have long wanted to travel to China. So, it is appropriate that the quote for this post comes from the Chinese Philosopher, Lao Tzu. Whilst Hong Kong and Macau are now part of China, to the minds of X-gen people like DH and myself, so close and yet so far! But this trip will bring us a lot closer to our first step into China than any other trip weve taken.
Shenzhen is situated in Guangdong province about 40 km north of Hong Kong downtown. It is apparently a major city and the area is Chinas first Special Economic Zone, one of the most successful.
(These zones are afforded with special tax incentives for foreign investments and great independence on international trade activities.)
Travel from Tsim Sha Tsui to Shenzhen takes about 45 minutes by MTR, which makes this Chinese city an attractive day trip option from Hong Kong
should one wish to go. Importantly for DH and myself, it will give us our first taste
our first step
into China.
In researching things to do in Shenzhen, I have discovered that there are a number of theme park activities. One in particular
Splendid China appeals to me. It contains scaled down replicas of Chinas historic buildings and culture. If youre thinking Great Wall of China, Terracotta Warriors, Forbidden City and the like, youre spot on the mark. Admission fee is listed at around $15 - $20, which includes the ticket to the
China Folk Culture Villages, right next door.
There are a number of ways to get here
bus, taxi, subway.
There is another theme park in Shenzhen that intrigues me
Window to the World. Scaled replicas of Angkor Wat, Niagara Falls, the Sphinz and Pyramids, Colloseum and even the Grand Canyon. Why would anyone travel the world?
Im not even going to mention
Happy Valley theme park, which is the #1 theme park in Shenzhen.
But really
.its the shopping that draws people to Shenzhen. With the mix of genuine and knock-off designer goods, there is sure to be plenty of bargains and rip-offs to experience in Shenzhen. If shopping is on the cards, I would be tempted to check out Dongmen Pedestrian Street, Rainbow Department Store, MixC Mall.
At this stage, Im making sure I have the option to head to Shenzhen. That means organising a Chinese Visa, the first one for DH and myself.
Still waiting on my parents to pass me their completed forms and I will be chasing them this week for this.
One Step at a time!

