Shenzhen Bay Park

Shenzhen Bay Park is a seaside urban park spans much of the coastline of Nanshan and Futian districts in Shenzhen, China. Covering an area of 108.07 hectares(267.0518 acres), it is one the most visited urban park in Shenzhen, with an estimated 12 million visitors annually since first opening in 2011.

Shenzhen Bay park consists of two parts, namely The Shenzhen Bay Coastal Leisure Zone at its South West side and Shenzhen Mangrove Coastal Eco-Park  at its Eastern side. The latter is situated within the Shenzhen Mangrove Nature Reserve, a habitat of numerous endangered bird species and is also known for its mangrove.

The entire area of the park opened on August 6, 2011, day before the 2011 Summer Universiade that took place in Shenzhen.



This two parts are divided into more than 10 different theme areas, including Zhongwan Yuehai Plaza, Haiyun Garden , egret hillside , Beiwanlu harbour , Xiaosha Hill , Universiade Torch Tower , Liuhua hill , Crescent Valley , Sunrise Theater , Tidal Wetland , Wedding Plaza , Sea Viewing Pier , Sea Breeze Sports square and so on. Among them, the Universiade Torch Tower is 26 meters high and became a new city landmark after Shenzhen hosted the 2011 Summer Universiade.

Shenzhen is an important places for migrant birds from Siberia to Australia, which make Shenzhen Bay Park also become a good place for bird watching - including a lot of nationally protected bird species. The local environment organisations often hold public bird watching activities, provide equipment and bird watching guidance. And the Shenzhen Bay Park Nature Education Centre jointly established by the Shenzhen Urban Management Bureau, the Shenzhen Park Management Center and the Shenzhen Mangrove Wetland Protection Foundation, which is the first nature education centre in China. Shenzhen Bay Park bridges the nature and human, it is not only a contemporary coastal landmark, but also demonstrates the integration of Shenzhen’s ecology and humanity.



Description
Shenzhen Bay Park occupies a 13-kilometre long stretch of reclaimed land along the southern coast of Shenzhen on the north shore of Shenzhen Bay (Deep Bay), starting west near Shenzhen Bay Bridge at Wanghai road and ending at the Shenzhen Mangrove Nature Reserve. And it runs along much of the length of Binhai and Binhe Boulevards and occupies an area of 108.07 hectares (267.0518 acres).

Design and layout
The park is designed to divided in 14 theme zonesz The park is motor vehicle-free but everything zones are accessible via walking and cycling trails.

History
Shenzhen Bay Park was originally a tidal flat in the northern part of Shenzhen Bay before it was formed by the reclamation for the construction of Binhe Boulevards.

In order to protect the mangroves, the Government moved the originally planned Binhe Boulevards through the mangroves more than 200 meters north, and transformed the reclaimed roadbed to the west into the Shenzhen mangrove coastal eco-park. The mangrove park was founded in 1999, and officially opened to the public in December 2000.

In 2001, it merged with the Shenzhen Bay Coastal Leisure Zone to form the Shenzhen Bay Park. After the construction of Shenzhen Bay Coastal Leisure Zone which was founded in 2006, Shenzhen Bay Park finally officially opened to the public in August 5, 2011.