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SZX airport hotel transfers Just north of Hong Kong and its many islands, the Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center offers the ideal backdrop for getting to know the region, not only through views of the Ping Yuen River but dramatic glimpses of Deep Bay. Lush forest parks and mountainous trails make seeing the backdrop especially easy to experience, the facility itself including a massive exhibition hall and ceremonial grounds that not only honors the age-old traditions of China but offers a practical approach to the modern-day business world. Along the second floor is a passageway that offers access to other arms of the building, including restaurants and a supermarket, while just outside the bounds of the building rest an array of upscale hotels. The Convention & Exhibition Centre Subway Station also makes transfers across town easy, though private vehicle options like quiet sedans and spacious SUVs offer the chance to see things from a casually intimate perspective. Meet-and-greet services exchange freedom for the chance to see things from convenient taxis and limousines, each ideal for arriving to Bao’an International Airport.
Get to know the day with a tour of Shenzhen’s morning beauty, all by waking up to bright views. Do so by booking a hotel close to the venue, choosing between the balconied views of Four Seasons Hotel Shenzhen, or lavish western-style amenities at the Ritz Carlton Shenzhen. Low-cost alternatives can be found a few blocks west along Yitian Road, from Laxus Hostel to the dramatic golden steps leading to Good Morning Hostel. Spend the rest of the day networking in style, choosing between acres upon acres of golfing at the Shenzhen Golf Club or park-side exhibits at the trails of Lianhuashan Park, other nearby oases including Bijiashan Park’s not one but two in-park mountains looking out at the city. Take an adventurous walk through boisterous architecture, starting with the atrium-lit glass of Shenzhen Library, and ending with a stroll across the indoor-outdoor shops of Yijing Central Walk. |