Grilled oysters for sale. Large and tender Shajing oysters are a prized delicacy of Bao'an, which has an oyster farming history that spans more than 1,000 years.
Sliced crispy grass carp. File photo
Shiqi roasted squab. File photo
The Bay Glory Ferris wheel in Bao'an District. It is the world's fourth-largest cantilevered observation wheel, joining the ranks of global landmarks such as the Ain Dubai, Singapore Flyer, London Eye, and Melbourne Star.
The Museum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the Republic of China, in Cuiheng Village, Cuiheng New Area in Zhongshan. It is the former residence of Sun, who spent his childhood in the village. China News Service
Shenzhen's Bao'an District and Guangdong Province's Zhongshan City are not only economic powerhouses, but also vibrant cultural and tourist destinations.
These two areas will be closer than ever before when the Shenzhong (Shenzhen-Zhongshan) Link opens at the end of the month, making it easier for residents and tourists to explore their unique attractions.
In anticipation of this momentous occasion, this article explores the culinary delights, entertainment options, and scenic spots of Bao'an and Zhongshan.
Must-eat delicacies
The Shajing Subdistrict in Bao'an is renowned for its oysters, which are considered some of the finest in China. These succulent oysters are celebrated for their plump, juicy texture and rich flavor. You can enjoy oysters prepared in various ways and learn about the history of oyster farming.
When talking about Shajing, one should not forget about Hechenghao, a time-honored brand in Bao'an. Established in the 27th year of the Guangxu Emperor's reign (1875-1908) in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), this snack shop is famous for its chewy chicken-shaped cookies and cloud cake made from glutinous rice and lard.
In Zhongshan, foodies hold two unforgettable delicacies in high regard: the Shiqi roasted squab and the crispy grass carp. The Shiqi roasted squab is known for its crispy skin, tender and juicy meat, beautiful reddish-brown color, and a remarkably delicious taste.
The crispy grass carp is another must-try local specialty. This fish, raised in the Changjiang Reservoir in Zhongshan, has a unique, firm, and crispy texture due to the intensive fresh water farming.
Must-visit attractions
The city of Zhongshan derives its name from Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925), or Sun Zhongshan in pinyin, the founding father of the Republic of China. The best place to explore his legacy is the Tourism Area of Sun Yat-sen's Hometown, a renowned 5-A national tourist attraction in Cuiheng New Area.
You can begin your journey at the Museum of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, where you will find a detailed account of his life. Afterwards, make sure to explore the Zhongshan TV and Film City for an immersive historical experience.
Another must-visit destination is the Memorial Park of the 1911 Revolution and a memorial wall, which is adorned with writings by Sun and other revolutionaries. To enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view, consider ascending Litoujian Mountain to marvel at the beauty of the Lingdingyang Sea area.
For a broader understanding of Zhongshan, look no further than the Zhongshan Museum, which provides a comprehensive overview of the city's history.
In Bao'an, beyond historical sites, there are many contemporary attractions to visit.
OH Bay is a great place for tourists to relax and take photos. This new-generation complex features a variety of stores, restaurants, and landmarks. For a stunning view of the area, take a ride on the Bay Glory Ferris wheel.
Art lovers can enjoy a play or concert at the Shenzhen Binhai Art Center.
The Uniwalk mall in Bao'an is also worth visiting. As the largest single-building shopping center in Shenzhen, it offers gourmet food, high-quality lifestyle products, cutting-edge fashion, entertainment, dedicated spaces for children's activities, and sports and leisure amenities. Boasting more than 400 brands, Uniwalk has established itself as a comprehensive, one-stop shopping destination.