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Lianhua Mountain Park Review

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The subway Children's Palace Station, opposite the Lotus Mountain Park, usually a lot of people, this time to encounter rain, there are a lot fewer people, but the rain stopped soon, the air is particularly fresh after the rain, climbing is very comfortable

Lianhua Mountain Park

Posted: Sep 10, 2020
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  • 真诚7577
    4/5Excellent
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    You can go out to the park when you have nothing to do. Is there a feeling of a fantasy adventure game fairy house? Will a small elf jump out to take you to play games? The garden landscape is well done. It is worth bringing a doll to go shopping and eat and play?

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    Posted: Jan 3, 2020
  • skycastle9686
    5/5Outstanding
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    Shenzhen Lianhuashan Park is located at the northernmost end of Shenzhen's downtown area. Lianhuashan Park covers an area of 194 hectares, south of Honghu Road, north to Lianhua Road, east from Caitian Road, west to Xinzhou Road. Lianhuashan Park has entrances to the east, south, west and north, of which the south entrance is the main entrance. The Lotus Mountain Park was established in October 1992 and officially opened on June 23, 1997. The area has been developed to date with more than 80 hectares.

    1
    Posted: Dec 18, 2019
  • M50***53
    3/5Average
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    It’s okay. I think the biggest drawback is that there is no rest chair on the roadside of the tourist area.

    0
    Posted: Mar 29, 2022
  • tt梦幻小妖
    4/5Excellent
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    There are not many places to climb the mountain in Shenzhen. Lotus Mountain is indeed a good place. This park is built on the mountain. The greening of the park is also good. If you are in the park, you can climb the mountain. The mountain is not too high.

    1
    Posted: Jul 4, 2019
  • kentyangor
    5/5Outstanding
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    I remember going in around 2000, it seemed like it was free, and there were great sculptures, and I often came to see them.

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    Posted: Feb 10, 2020
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