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Ultimate guide for a memorable May Day holiday in Shenzhen

Are you still undecided about where to go or what to do in Shenzhen during the five-day May Day holiday? Here it is! Save this comprehensive holiday guide packed with activities that promise a variety of experiences for a memorable break.

A scene from last year's Grand Parade on Festival Avenue in Futian District. File photo

A scene from last year's Grand Parade on Festival Avenue in Futian District. File photo

A cosplayer is seen outside Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center during the Shenzhen Comics Festival last year. Liu Xudong

Events

Ethereal Sakura Land

The Ethereal Sakura Land at MixC Shenzhen Buji is an immersive cherry blossom-themed art installation spanning 1,000 square meters. The artificial cherry blossom garden features seven enchanting photo spots, including a giant pink hot-air balloon and a cherry blossom avenue, creating a romantic atmosphere.

Timed cherry blossom petal rains, along with suspended cloud installations integrating mirror and light effects, create a visually striking and interactive spectacle. Visitors can also indulge in cherry blossom-flavored ice creams, limited-edition beverages and pretzels available at three pop-up stores in the mall.

Dates: Through June 2

Venue: MixC Shenzhen Buji, Longhua District (龙华区布吉万象汇)

Metro: Line 5 to Baigelong Station (百鸽笼站), Exit C

2025 SZ Coffee Festival

The 2025 Shenzhen Coffee Festival features 185 coffee brands. Participants are invited to explore coffee's sustainable journey and discover endless possibilities of sustainable living through speciality brews.

Dates: April 29 to May 5

Venue: One Avenue, Futian District (福田区One Avenue购物中心)

Metro: Line 1 or 10 to Gangxia Station (岗厦站), Exit B

A scene from the 2024 Shenzhen Coffee Festival. Lin Songtao

'Sky Pasture'

Set within a 10,000-square-meter open-air plaza, the “Sky Pasture” combines trendy elements such as camping, skateboarding and music to craft a free-spirited social space. It features a starry night market and outdoor concerts, offering visitors an experience that harmonizes city life with nature.

Dates: Through May 18

Venue: Galaxy World Coco Park, Longgang District (龙岗区星河Coco Park)

Metro: Line 10 to Yabao Station (雅宝站), Exit C

Dapeng Fortress

Dapeng Fortress in Dapeng New Area will transform into a heaven of food and cultural creations during the May Day holiday. Dapeng's most authentic delicacies are available at the local market, while intangible cultural heritage inheritors will be invited to showcase their skills. The historic walled village, dating back to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644,) is worth exploration for history enthusiasts.

Dates: May 1 to 5

Note: Please drive or take a taxi as Dapeng Fortress is currently inaccessible to Metro.

New malls opening

K11 ECOAST (open on April 28)

Shaped like a giant cruise ship, the 228,500-square-meter commercial complex combines luxury retail, art and nature in the heart of Taizi Bay in Nanshan District. Inspired by Hong Kong's K11 MUSEA, the massive harbor-front project will introduce “Art Mall,” a multi-purpose art space, the K11 ATELIER office building, and a landscaped waterfront promenade.

Metro: Line 12 to Taizi Bay Station (太子湾站), Exit C

The exterior of K11 ECOAST, which opens on April 28. Lin Jianping

iN City Plaza (open on April 29)

The newly renovated iN City Plaza in Futian District features approximately 100 retail, food and beverage brands to provide one-stop shopping and dining services. Its north square, spanning 30,000 square meters, boasts basketball courts, a soccer pitch, a skateboarding venue and a tennis court.

Metro: Line 1 or 6 to Science Museum Station (科学馆站), Exit F

Yitian Holiday Plaza in Luohu District (open on April 30)

The new shopping mall offers residents a new option for spending the May Day holiday. Covering a footprint of over 120,000 square meters, the massive commercial project consists of a shopping center, a 13,000-square-meter outdoor activity area and an 8,000-square-meter art hall, creating a diversified and immersive shopping experience. Currently, about 40% of the shops in the mall are first-store businesses.

Metro: Line 3 to Cuizhu Station (翠竹站), Exit B

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