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50km coastal cycling path opens in western city

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Cyclists ride in celebration of the opening of the city's new cycling path, which connects Xiwan Mangrove Park in Bao'an to the Shenzhen River Greenway in Futian District, on Saturday. Photos courtesy of the event organizer 

A group of avid cyclists assembled at the Gushu Wharf in Bao'an District's Xiwan Mangrove Park on Saturday for a 50-kilometer ride along Shenzhen's western coastal cycling path.

This event marked the official opening of the path, which connects Xiwan Mangrove Park with the Shenzhen River Greenway in Futian District. The new path is a key addition to Shenzhen's growing cycling infrastructure.

The path traverses several prominent tourist destinations, including the Qianhai Bay area, Shenzhen Bay Park, the Guangdong Neilingding-Futian National Nature Reserve, and the Shenzhen River Greenway. Lush mangroves, sweeping coastal vistas, and opportunities for birdwatching line the path, which is set against the backdrop of Shenzhen's dynamic skyline.

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An expat cyclist celebrates after completing the cycling event Saturday.

It is part of the city's ambitious 200-kilometer east-west coastal cycling route, which is currently under construction. Designed to integrate mountains, the sea, urban centers, and tourist hotspots, the route stretches from the Maozhou River Estuary in the west to Luzui in Dapeng New Area in the east, with branches extending to Nan'ao, Baguang, and Dachan Bay. Divided into 11 distinct sections, it showcases Shenzhen's vibrant coastal landscape.

With expansive green spaces, breathtaking coastlines, and carefully designed infrastructure, Shenzhen has become a haven for both cycling enthusiasts and casual riders. By the end of last year, the city had established a network of 3,406 kilometers of greenways, further solidifying its reputation as a cycling paradise.

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