Luohu District part 1
- Shennan Road, Shun Hing Square, KK100, Lizhi Park
Luohu was the first district in the new city of Shenzhen in 1979. It is the Easternmost district of central Shenzhen, and is filled with tall skyscrapers, hotels and large shopping malls. Shennan Boulevard is running right through Luohu, a very long road where most of Shenzhen's skyscrapers are situated. Luohu is the first place many see of China when arriving in Shenzhen from Hong Kong, since the Immigration building is situated there, as well as Shezhen's Main Railway Station, a huge and very train station. Luohu Commercial City, a 5-storey shopping mall near the border control, is the only place many foreign Shenzhen visitors will visit, unfortunately, since there are som much else to see and do in Shenzhen! Dongmen shopping area with pedestrian steets, stores, restaurants, malls and a vibrant nightlife is also situated in the Luohu district. Unfortunately I wasn't able to find it. Our hotel, the 5-star Panglin Hotel, was situated in the area.
Shun Hing Square (or Di Wang Bldg), the tallest skyscraper in Asia upon completion in 1996 (384m) is situated in Luoho, and was the tallest building in Shenzhen until it was beaten by it's neighbour, the 442m tall, 100-storey skyscraper KK100 in 2011, (that in turn will be surpassed by a skyscraper in Futian districtin 2016, and many more are planned). We visited the observation deck of Shun Hing Square, that also features an exhibition. Lizhi Park (Lychee Park) is a nice park with pavilions and bridges in traditional Chinese style, just next to these skyscrapers.
This part is focused on the West part of Luohu, where you will find the some of the tallest buildings in Shenzhen, Shennan Blvd and Lizhi Park.
![Views of KK100 and Shenzhen from Shun Hing Square. See more in the skyline section.](Shenzhen_Luohu gallery_files/vlb_thumbnails310/luohu_district_049.jpg) ![Lizhi Park (Lychee Park) and KK100 from Shun Hing Square.](Shenzhen_Luohu gallery_files/vlb_thumbnails310/luohu_district_078.jpg) ![The metro is very modern with glass walls with automatic doors at all stations. The trains and stations are air conditioned and the security very high; you have to scan your bag any time you enter the train area. It can be complicated to buy a day card if you don't speak Cantonese, but once you have it after a lot of misunderstandings, it is very easy and extremely cheap to travel anywhere in the city. Line 1 covers most of Shenzhen's most importants sights.](Shenzhen_Luohu gallery_files/vlb_thumbnails310/luohu_district_122.jpg)
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