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Diwang Sightseeing·Window of Shenzhen and Hong Kong, the top floor of Diwang Building (384 meters), the tallest building in Shenzhen, is the first high-rise sightseeing area in Asia. It combines the urban landscape of Shenzhen and Hong Kong with high-tech entertainment, integrating fun and knowledge. It has 15 amusement areas, namely Century Creation, Shenzhen and Hong Kong Tour, South View of Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Hong Kong Centennial, Shenzhen and Hong Kong Thoroughfare, Unlimited Business Opportunities...
1. Opening hours
Open from 08:00 to 22:30 all year round
2. Preferential policies
Children: Children under 1.2 meters (not included) in height are free; children between 1.2 meters (inclusive) and 1.5 meters (inclusive) in height are half price.
Elderly: Elderly people over 70 years old (inclusive) can enter the park for free with their ID cards; elderly people aged 65 (inclusive) to 69 years old (inclusive) can enter the park with their ID cards and buy tickets at half price.
Disabled: Disabled people with second and third degree disability certificates are half price.
3. Brief understanding
The sightseeing location of Diwang Sightseeing refers to Diwang Building, which is a well-known landmark in Shenzhen. It has a total height of 383.95 meters and an actual building height of 324.8 meters. Climbing to the top floor, the 69th floor, you can look south to Hong Kong and look north to Shenzhen.
Diwang Sightseeing is also known as the window of Shenzhen and Hong Kong. It is also a themed high-rise tourist attraction. Accompanied by melodious music, you can take the elevator to the top floor of the 69th floor of Diwang Building in just 50 seconds. There are novel and exciting multi-dimensional dynamic movies, documentary digital superimposed slide projection documentaries and 15 interesting landscapes in the scenic area.
Standing at an altitude of more than 300 meters and looking down, the winding Shenzhen River is like a giant dragon waiting to take off, and it is like a gorgeous dark green ribbon that closely connects Shenzhen and Hong Kong.