Shenzhen Big Meisha Seaside Park

Chinese Title:;深圳大梅沙海滨公园

Add: 9 Yanmei Road, Yantian District, Shenzhen City

Transportation:

1. By bus (Bus stop: Moon Square or Sun Square): 387, 103, J1, 53, 242, 364, 308, and Tour Bus 1.

2. Self-driving:① Set off from Luohu Port or Shenzhen Train Station: take Yanhe Road and transfer from Shensha Road (Wutong Mountain tunnel) to Shayan Road, then turn into Yanba highway (Big Meisha Exit) and get out at Big Meisha Exit.

② Set off from Airport: take Guangzhou-Shenzhen highway (or the Beijing-Zhuhai highway) to Hezhou Exit, and take Jihe highway to Henggang Exit, then transfer to State Road 205; turn to Huiyan Road and get on Yantian Beishan Road; take the winding Road till Big Meisha.

Shenzhen Big Meisha Seaside Park

Shenzhen Big Meisha Seaside Park

Big Meisha Seaside Park is a free waterfront park, which was one of the practical things that Shenzhen municipal government contributed to the public in 1999. It is located in the beautiful South China Sea coast, Dapeng Bay and the east of Shenzhen SEZ. Embraced by three mountains, the park faces the sea, among which is a beach of 1800 meter.

The landscape design of Big Meisha Seaside Park embodies the efforts of many domestic and foreign high-level design companies, among which the British Consultant company ATKINS took charge of the detailed planning and overall coordination for the Big Meisha District; the Shenzhen Branch of Beijing Forestry University’s Landscape Planning and Architectural Design was responsible for the Planning and Design of Big Meisha Seaside Park; Singapore SGD Design and Planning Firm was committed to the building design in the internal park; and USA SWA Environment and Landscape Design Firm contributed to the consultant affairs of Seaside Sightseeing Road in Yanmei Road.

Big Meisha Seaside Park covers a total area of 360,000 m2, including the beach of 180,000 m2, whose length is 1.8 km, and the greenbelt area of 10 million m2. The Solar Square of 13,000 m2 is the center of the park. The Moon Square of 4,000 m2 is located at the west of the park. There is a Sun Corridor of 432 meters between the Solar Square and Moon Square. In the north of the corridor, it’s a large parking area with 230 parking spaces sheltered by tree. The park has planted 57 kinds of subtropical plants, of which there are more than 400 lofty coconut tree, king coconut, grapefruit, etc. All these fully demonstrated the sub-tropical beach scenery. On the spacious beach, six tensioned membrane with different sizes are distributed, under which many service facilities are available for visitors to enjoy tea, have a shower and so on.

Big Meisha Seaside Park consists of swimming area, sports area, recreational area, entertainment area, and barbecue area, including various recreational programs such as motor boats, beach cars, bungee jumping, TAGADISCO, water parachute, beach volleyball, beach soccer, etc. It also provides shopping center, showers room, parcel check room, catering, tea house, swimming tool rental, security, rescue and other supporting services.

Since Big Meisha Seaside Park opened to the public freely on May 1, 1999, it has entertained more than 20 state leaders including Li Peng, Zhu Rongji, Wei Jianxing, Qian Qichen, Li Changchun, Wu Bangguo, Zou Jiahua, Qiao Shi, etc., over 500 provincial and ministerial government leaders, and 40 million visitors. It received 21 million visitors in its busiest day. The park’s construction and management has received high appraisal from news media, the public, overseas guests, and the higher-ups leaders. Big Meisha Seaside Park has become model of urban construction that the Shenzhen government presents to the outside world.

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