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SZSO 2024/2025 Concert Season "Mastery Magnitude": In the Steppes of Central Asia to Shostakovich
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SZSO 2024/2025 Concert Season "Special Production" Ye Xiaogang's Lu Xun Symphony
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SZSO 2024/2025 Concert Season "Virtuoso Series": Christian Ehwald and Khachaturian Trio
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SZSO 2024/2025 Concert Season "Virtuoso Series": Diyang Mei’s Virtuoso Vibes
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Splendid China Folk Village Guided Tour
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Private Full-Day Shenzhen Highlights City Tour
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The Great Wall at Badaling and Hutong Rickshaw Guided Tour
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Private Full-Day Tour to the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base (by flight from Shenzhen)
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Private Shenzhen Highlights Tour in the Evening
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Dafen Village, Shenzhen Museum and other Top Sights in Private Day Tour
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Private Shenzhen Shopping Tour with Professional and Experienced Shopping Guide
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Shenzhen Window of the World Theme Park Private Tour
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Shenzhen Concert Hall, Symphony Hall , Shenzhen
21 Mar 2025, Fri 8 PM  (1 event)
Composer: Alexandre Borodine , Dmitri Shostakovich , Sergei Rachmaninoff
Cast: Eduard Topchjan , Moye Chen , .... + 1

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Shenzhen Concert Hall, Symphony Hall , Shenzhen
28 Mar 2025, Fri 8 PM  (1 event)
Composer: Ye Xiaogang
Cast: Daye Lin , Shenzhen Symphony Orchestra

Things to do in Shenzhen - March 2025

Shenzhen

Shenzhen is a major sub-provincial city on the east bank of the Pearl River estuary on the central coast of southern Guangdong province, People's Republic of China. Shenzhen has become famous for its huge number of stores. The large shopping mall Luohu Commercial City is especially popular. The city is also famous for its amusement parks and modern buildings.

In 2003, the municipal government announced plans to turned Shenzhen into a cultural city by promoting design, animation, and library construction. Shenzhen's cultural industry specializes in being one of the largest handicraft manufacturers in China, and is also an industry center for oil painting in bases such as Dafen Village. Shenzhen also hosts the Shenzhen International Cultural Fair which specializes as an expo for the world's cultural industries, with the first expo being in November 2004. As a result of these developments, Shenzhen was awarded by UNESCO the title of "United Nations Design Capital" and was accepted entry into the Creative Cities Network on 7 December 2008.

Shenzhen has a number of museums and art galleries, such as the Shenzhen Museum, the Shenzhen Art Museum, the Shekou Maritime Museum, the Longgang Museum of Hakka Culture, the Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art, and the He Xiangning Art Museum. Shenzhen also has a few theaters, notably the Shenzhen Concert Hall, the Shenzhen Grand Theater, and the Shenzhen Poly Theater.

As with Hong Kong and the surrounding Guangdong province, the main cuisine of Shenzhen is Cantonese. However, due to the recent growth of migrants to the city, Shenzhen also hosts a diverse array of cuisines, from Chinese cuisines such as Chaozhou cuisine, Hakka cuisine, Sichuan Cuisine, Shanghai cuisine, and Xiang cuisine, as well as foreign cuisines such as Korean, Japanese, French, and American. The Yantian District is known for its Teochew-based and Hakka-based seafood, with restaurants lined up along the coastline. Some recreational areas in Shenzhen such as Xianhu Botanical Garden, Donghu Park, and Xiaomeisha, host barbecues where visitors bring their own food. Street food such as Xinjiang lamb skewers, Northern Chinese pancakes, and black sesame soups, can be found in Xijie Street and the urban village of Baishizhou. Shenzhen also has its own tea culture.

Shenzhen has a prominent nightlife culture, with most of the activity centered in the entertainment complexes of COCO Park and Shekou, with the former being referred by the South China Morning Post (SCMP) as "Shenzhen's answer to Lan Kwai Fong." There are many bars and clubs in the city, mostly unregulated, that stay open till the morning.

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