This mountain is very easy to get to from the city center. It’s steps most of the way up. It’s a... read more
This mountain is very easy to get to from the city center. It’s steps most of the way up. It’s a... read more
This place is right along the boarder of Futian and Nashang district and three subway stops from... read more
Ran up 4.5km to the peak to visit the two pagodas and great views. There are hiking trails carrying on from the peak, making a nice 10k loop. The paved road makes the accent easier than the stairs.
This is a mountain in the nanshan area of Shenzhen. Can climb it in an hour up hour down. Recommend the paved stones up and the road down as it's easier. Go on a clear day as there are great views to be had. It goes to 450m up. I really enjoyed the morning doing this.
Numerous toilets on route. Great views at the top. I caught the bus here as it has its own stop.
I took the steps up and the paved road down. The paved road is a longer but easier route. The park itself is decent, not the best in Shenzhen, but worth a climb if you're into that sort of thing. The interesting part of climbing this peak is that you can see SZ's northern areas (Xili sports center) as well as HK. I have to agree with Kramson, wait for a clear day to climb it. The haze from humidity can hinder the view quite a bit. The view from the top shows how quickly the city is growing, some of the excavation pits are crazy, showing how China will remove mountains to build more and more buildings.
This park was pretty average in my opinion. Not too steep, about an hour up and an hour down. You can either take the paved road or the steps. It was too smoggy to really see much at the top. As with most of the mountains in China, you might want to wait for a clear day to climb it. This is something you can easily do in a morning or afternoon, no more than 3 hours. I would take a taxi to get here, you could walk from the nearest metro but it might take awhile.