Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Guangdong, Shenzhen (2009, Apr 22-23)


Another long long ride in a China sleeper bus from Yangshuo to Shenzhen... a gruesome ride found nowhere else but in China. Mr. Wang booked us bus ticket for CNY 150/person. We reached Shenzhen Bus Station early in the morning. Now I wonder which station it was cos there are 3 major bus stations in Shenzhen, i.e. Yinhu Bus Station 銀湖汽車站 (86 755 8243 6053), Futian Bus Station 福田汽車站 (86 755 8358 7526) and Luohu Bus Station 羅湖汽車站 (86 755 8232 1670). Chances were we entered from Yinhu Station or Futian Station since both stations have long-distance bus lines to/from Guangdong and Guangxi Province.

However we managed to hop into 2 taxis which carried us 8 girls to Shenzhen Loft Youth Hostel which had been pre-booked for our trip. It is a cozy youth hostel, the front-desk teenage girls speak excellent English with no dialect at all. So far it's the best hostel we booked for our China trip. 2 family suites, each with 2 bedrooms, shared dining room and bathroom. After freshened up a bit, I took a little nap to re-charge my energy. Lack of sleeps for the past few days finally took its toll on me. I was down with influenza, yet it wouldn't stop me from doing my shopping spree in Shenzhen. Having grabbed my lunch at a nearby department store, i.e. Chengxing Dept Store
誠興百貨, now I was ready for my next adventure. Wallet... check! Drinking Water... check! Rain coat... check! Map... check! Strolling along the Overseas Chinese Town in a beautifully landscaped neighborhood, took pictures now and then, we finally found ourselves at the Huaqiao Cheng Subway Station. Luohu Plaza, I'm coming!

It's shopping time! Yeah, here we go! Shenzhen is well-known for cheap stuffs... and Luohu Plaza was definitely on top of our lists. In the end it turned out to be our sole to-do list in Shenzhen. We were so occupied in shopping spree that we skipped the initial plan to explore Window of The World
世界之. Art Museum 窗何香凝美術館, Folk Village 民俗村, and Splendid China 錦銹中華. Well, there's always tomorrow for exploring Shenzhen.

Located on the Pearl River Delta and close to Hong Kong, Shenzhen is a city with the most highly developed and also the busiest transportation system in China. The city has air, sea and land ports. Rapid economical development following the creation of the first Special Economic Zone of China, Shenzhen has paid specific attention to the perfection of all aspects of its public transport. And we chose to go around Shenzhen by subway
深圳地. The fare varies from CNY2 to CNY5. The operating hours range from 06:30 to 23:00. During some important festivals, the service time will be prolonged to 24:00.

http://www.chinatouristmaps.com/city/shenzhen/map-line1-line4.html
http://www.szcpost.com/2009/03/shenzhen-transportation-get-there-by-air-train-bus-ship.html
http://www.thefullwiki.org/Shenzhen


Youth Hostel
The hostel turns a somewhat unattractive workers' home into a simple but high quality budget accommodation and meeting place. The idea is to keep element of the original architecture and history and to incorporate them with contemporary style extension. Some of the original balconies have been incorporated into extension of bedrooms with floor to ceiling glass wall on 3 sides, giving a spectacular view of the skyline.

Shenzhen Loft Youth Hostel
3 En Ping Street, Huaqiao Cheng (Overseas Chinese Town), Shenzhen
Postal Code: 518053
Phone: 86 755 8609 5773 / 8623 2403
Fax: 86 755 8623 2403
Email: loftyha@yahoo.com.cn
http://www.yhachina.com/ls.php?id=63&hostID=2 .

深圳華僑城旅友國際青年旅舍
深圳南山區華僑城恩平街 3
電話 86 755 8609 5773 / 8623 2403
傳真 86 755 8623 2403
電郵 loftyha@yahoo.com.cn
網址 www.yhachina.com

Youth Hostel Front Desk
Youth Hostel Entrance Door
Youth Hostel


Shenzhen Loft Youth Hostel

We are International Youth Hostel, not budget hotel. We promote:
Cultural exchange
Conservation of the environment
Love and care of the nature
Simple but quality living
Do-it-yourself and help those who help themselves.

國際青年旅舍不是經紀型酒店, 我們提倡:
文化交流
實踐環保
愛護大自然
簡朴而素質生活自助及助人

You can help conserve the environment by:
Saying no to disposable items
Bring your own washing kit
Turning all the lights and electrical appliances off before leaving your room
Keeping the air-conditioned temperature at 25 degree Celsius or above
Refraining from smoking in bedroom and public area
Putting all the recyclable items in the appropriate receptacles.

你可以用實際行動成為環保先鋒:
不用一次性 ( 即用即棄 ) 物品
自備梳洗用品
離開房間前先把燈及電氣關掉
保持空調溫度在攝氏 25 度之間
不要在房間或公共區抽煙
把可再造廢料分類放在回收箱

World Hostelling Profile:
100 years in history
Non political, non religious, no race or gender discrimination
Over 4,500 hostels in 80 countries
35,000,000 overnights oer annum

全球旅舍剪影:
百年歷史
提倡無宗教, 種族, 政治及性別歧視
超過 4,500 家青年旅舍分佈 80 國家   
每年入住數 35,000,000


Hostel provides small dormitory, double bed room, twin room and family room, self-service kitchen, Internet access, Wi-Fi, laundry, common room, cafe and tourism information.




Corridor 長廊



Common Room








Back Garden 後園


Two Rooms Family Suite
Two rooms family suite for 4 people with one queen bed and two single beds in separate rooms, shared dining room and bathroom for CNY 338/night.






i just can't get enough of the back garden. a little oasis in the city.



However we are lucky enough to find this hotel, which is in a very lushy environment and within walking distance to Overseas Chinese Town.



Overseas Chinese Town
Huaqiao Cheng (which means Overseas Chinese Town or “OCT”, was originally established to accommodate home-coming Chinese from overseas), is a well-developed and managed community which presents a live record showing how this fascinating city evolves. Many access roads in this particular area are so beautifully landscaped which create sort of feeling that you are living in a garden or jungle rather than a city.

Overseas Chinese Town
Overseas Chinese Town
On our way from YHA to Huaqiao Cheng Subway Station.

Taxi Charges
Shenzhen cab fare starts at RMB 7.5 to RMB 12.5 at flag fall for the first 2 or 3 kilometers. Red taxis can operate in or out of the special economic zone; yellow taxis can only operate within the special economic zone, and the green ones can only operate outside the zone. For those coming for the first time to Shenzhen, this can be quite complicated; hence, it is recommended to select a red taxi. Red or yellow taxi fare (registered in the special economic zone) is RMB 12.5 for the first three kilometers, then 2.4 RMB per kilometer.

Green taxi (registered outside the special economic zone) fare is RMB 7 at flag fall for the first 2 kilometers then RMB 1.6 per kilometer.

After 11.00pm, taxi fare includes an additional service surcharge: An additional 30 percent for yellow and red taxis, and 20 percent for green taxis. The final meter reading is the total price of the ride. Always ask for a receipt or "fapiao."

From April 2007, taxi fares will fluctuate accordingly to the current gas prices.

Taxi calling number: 86 755 96511
Taxi complaint number: 86 755 83228000
Shenzhen Tourism Taxi Co.
Add: 190 Luofang Lu, Luohu District, Shenzhen
Tel 86 755 25121006
http://www.echinacities.com/shenzhen/city-guide/transport/shenzhen-transport-taxis.html

Shenzhen Metro 深圳地鐵

The Shenzhen metro opened in 2004. Currently there are 2 lines (Line 1 and Line 4) that provide services from 6.30am to 11.00pm. Both existing lines are undergoing expansion and three new lines are under construction (to be completed by 2010).
http://www.chinatouristmaps.com/city/shenzhen/subway-map.html
http://www.echinacities.com/shenzhen/city-guide/transport/shenzhen-transport-subway.html

Metro Line 1 runs from Luohu Border Checkpoint to Windows of the World (Shijie Zhi Chuang). Operating hours begin 06.30am and end at 11.00pm, operating at 6-minute and 11-minute intervals. Ticket prices aew RMB 2 for 3 stations and RMB 5 for the entire line.

Metro Line 4 runs from Fumin Road to the Children's Palace (Shaonian Gong) from 6.30am to 11.00pm, operating at 17-minute intervals. Tickets are RMB 3 per ride.

Shenzhen Metro Co., Ltd.
Add: Metro Operation Integrated Building, Hongshulin Lu, Futian District, Shenzhen
Customer Service Tel: 86 755 88960600

Luohu Land Port 羅湖口崗


Luohu Land Port and Train Station area is a border control and multi-transportation urban center in Shenzhen along the Hong Kong border.
 
We were on our way to Luohu Plaza 羅湖商業城. Bargain well and bargain hard, girls! Luggage-deposit counter is available within Luohu Plaza... in case you need it.

Luohu Square
26 屆世界大學生夏季運動會官方網站, 2011 8 12-23
Universiade Shenzhen 2011
www.sz2011.org

The Universiade is an International multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The name is a combination of the words “University” and “Olympiad”. The Universiade is often referred to in English as the World University Games or World Student Games.

Shenzhen will host the Universiade in 2011 from August 8-18. The city beat out four other candidates – Kaohsiung of Chinese Taipei, Poznan of Poland, Kazan of Russia and Murcia of Spain. The Universiade has 10 compulsory sports, namely track and field, water sports (swimming, diving and water polo), basketball, soccer, fencing, gymnastics, judo, table tennis, tennis and volleyball.

Luohu Land Port
Opened in 1992 and refurbished in 2007, the Luohu Shangrila Hotel Shenzhen is a international luxury hotel, 1km away from the train station.

Or you can opt for Railway Station Hotel
深圳火車站大酒店 which is located on the train station and near the Luohu Land Port (Luohu Customs Building).

Luohu Railway Station Hotel
Jianshe Road, New Railway Station Building, Shenzhen, People's Republic of China 518001
Tel: 86 755 82321168
Fax: 86 755 82339992

深圳火車站大酒店
中華人民共和國深圳市羅湖區建設路火車客運大廈 A 518001
電話: 86 755 82321168
傳真: 86 755 82339992

The published room rates are:
Standard Twin (Single)
標準雙人房 / 單人房 RMB 530
Deluxe Twin (Double)
豪華雙人房 / 單人房 RMB 620
Deluxe (Triple)
豪華三人房 RMB 780
Special Price Room
特價客房 RMB 178

By the time I was there, they offered special rates:
Standard Twin (Single)
標準雙人房 / 單人房 RMB 210
Deluxe Twin (Double)
豪華雙人房 / 單人房 RMB 230
Deluxe (Triple)
豪華三人房 RMB 300
Special Price Room
特價客房 RMB 178

Luohu Land Port
Luohu Land Port and Train Station area is China’s busiest land port (approximately 400,000 people passing a day) and gateway to Mainland China for people from Hong Kong and overseas. The project transformed this urban 37.5-hectare public space into an inter-modal transportation hub and ceremonial gateway for southern China. The project includes a 400-meter long plaza and glass atrium, sunken gardens, transit stations, pedestrian plazas, entry shelters, light wells, indoor and outdoor transition spaces, extensive softscape, people mover corridor and four city streets.

Luohu Land Port
City Night View
Shenzhen is located in the southern portion of the Guangdong Province, on the eastern shore of the Pearl River Delta. Neighboring the Pearl River Delta and Hong Kong (located just south of Shenzhen), Shenzhen's location gives it a geographical advantage for economic development. In 1980, the first Special Economic Zone of China was built in Shenzhen. From then on, Shenzhen become a highlighted city of China, one known for its rapid economic growth.

More than twenty years ago, Shenzhen just was a small fishing village called Baoan County. In 1979, it was renamed Shenzhen City. When the Special Economic Zone was built, the city was divided into six zones, four of which are located in the Special Economic Zone.

Shenzhen Skyline
Bordering Hong Kong and Macau, Shenzhen is located in southern Guangdong province on the eastern shore of the Pearl River Delta where the rivers Zhujiang and Sanjiaozhou converge to drain into the South China Sea. In the 1980s Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping declared Shenzhen, meaning 'Deep Drain', a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and developed the fishing village into a metropolitan center for foreign commercial investment. It is China's second large economic zone and also one of China's most important trade and port cities, hence, it is often referred to as the ''Bright Pearl of South China.''

The name Shenzhen first appeared in historical texts during the Ming Dynasty but only grew into a township at the beginning of the Qing Dynasty and was not officially a city until 1979. The city gained Special Economic Status in 1980, which allowed it economic liberties such as tax incentives, relaxed policies regulating international trade, and opportunities for international joint venture enterprises. The city is divided into three administrative zones: SEZ, the business and financial center, Shenzhen City, and Shenzhen County.

City Night View

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