
Shenzhen
China's tech megacity
Modern, organized, and English-friendly — though halal options are thinner than in Guangzhou. A great add-on for tech lovers and Hong Kong day-trippers.
Halal ease
6/10
First-timer
Easy
Prayer
5/10
Family
7/10
SZX
~32 km northwest of city center · metro line 11 (30 min) or DiDi (¥100)
October–April
Subtropical; hot humid summers (32°C+), mild dry winters (15-22°C).
Mandarin (Cantonese widely spoken)
Population 17.7 million
CNY (¥)
Time zone UTC+8
Flights from Southeast Asia
Direct and 1-stop options into SZX from the main Southeast Asian gateways. Schedules change seasonally — verify on the airline's site before booking.
Singapore
from SINScoot Nonstop
Nonstop SIN–SZX
China Southern 1-stop
1-stop via Guangzhou
Malaysia
from KULAirAsia Nonstop
Nonstop KUL–SZX, multiple daily
Batik Air Malaysia Nonstop
Nonstop KUL–SZX
Indonesia
from CGKLion Air 1-stop
1-stop via Kuala Lumpur
China Southern 1-stop
1-stop via Guangzhou
2 days in Shenzhen
Futuristic Shenzhen
Morning
- • Ping An Finance Center (¥150) — 599m observation deck
- • Walk the new Central Park (Central Park of Shenzhen)
- • Brunch at a Shenzhen cafe (many serve international fare)
Afternoon
- • Window of the World (¥220) — replicas of world landmarks, kitschy but fun
- • Or: Splendid China & Folk Culture Villages (¥220) — same area
- • Late lunch at a halal Uyghur place in Futian
Evening
- • Coastal City / Shekou for dinner — seafront dining
- • Or: OCT-LOFT Creative Culture Park for indie dining
- • Night views of the Hong Kong skyline from the Shekou waterfront
Day trip to Hong Kong OR local culture
Morning
- • Option A: Train to Hong Kong (Futian Checkpoint → West Kowloon, 15 min) — full day in HK
- • Option B: Lok Ma Chau or Shenzhen Bay park for HK views
- • Option B continued: Dafen Oil Painting Village — art studios and galleries
Afternoon
- • Continue with Hong Kong (option A) or return for Chinese Folk Culture Village (option B)
- • Late lunch near Shenzhen Bay or in Futian
- • Coffee at a tech-themed cafe
Evening
- • Huaqiangbei electronics market — phone parts, drones, gadgets (skip if not interested)
- • Dinner at a halal spot near the market or in Futian
- • Train back to your hotel — metro is empty after 21:00
Where to stay
Futian district
Central business district, near Hong Kong border, dense in cafes and restaurants. Best for first-timers.
¥400–900/night
Luohu / Lo Wu border area
Old town, near the Hong Kong border crossing, cheaper. Good for Hong Kong day trips.
¥300–600/night
Shekou (Nanshan)
Expat area, seafront, near the new Shenzhen Bay Park. Good for families.
¥500–1000/night
Insist on a smart-toilet room
The single biggest quality-of-life upgrade is booking a hotel with an electric smart toilet seat (智能马桶). The Japan-style washlets — heated seat, warm-water spray, dryer — are far more common in modern Chinese hotels than you'd think. When booking, search "smart toilet" in the property description or reviews. The international chains and modern local brands in this city almost always have them.
Full hotel guide & search strategy →Getting there & around
From the airport
Metro line 11 to Futian (¥8, 30 min). DiDi is ¥100-130. Fast and easy.
Metro
16 lines. English signage, clean, efficient. Single ride ¥2-14.
Taxi
Metered, ¥10 flag fall. DiDi is the better option for non-Chinese speakers.
We recommend using DiDi instead of taxis. We've had mixed experiences with taxis — DiDi offers a safer, worry-free, and scam-free experience.
DiDi
Works well. Alipay/WeChat integration. Cheapest for non-Chinese speakers.
Tips
- • Shenzhen is hyper-modern — almost everyone pays by phone
- • Train to Hong Kong: Futian Checkpoint → West Kowloon (15 min, ¥80-100)
- • Taxi drivers in Shenzhen are more tech-savvy — DiDi is the norm
Halal restaurants
Xinjiang Islamic Restaurant (新疆伊斯兰餐厅)
¥60–100 per personFutian
Reliable Uyghur halal, English menu, central location.
Mandalay Uyghur (玛迪拉新疆餐厅)
¥80–130 per personLuohu
Halal-certified Uyghur chain. English menu.
Hui Wei Jie Muslim Snacks (回味街)
¥30–60 per personFutian
Quick halal street food, no-frills.
Tianshan Uyghur (天山新疆)
¥100–200 per personNanshan
Upscale Uyghur, good for groups. Whole lamb for special occasions.
Mosques & prayer spaces
Shenzhen Mosque (深圳清真寺)
Mezhilin Road, Luohu District
Daily ~09:00–17:00
Small but active mosque. Modest dress required.
Top things to do
Ping An Finance Center (平安金融中心)
Futian·2 hours
Tickets: ¥150 (observation deck on 116F)
599m skyscraper, one of the world's tallest. Book sunset slot.
Window of the World (世界之窗)
Nanshan·Half day
Tickets: ¥220
Replicas of world landmarks (Eiffel Tower, Pyramids, Taj Mahal) at 1:3 scale. Heavily touristed but fun for kids.
OCT-LOFT Creative Culture Park
Nanshan·2-3 hours
Tickets: Free
Converted industrial zone with galleries, indie cafes, design shops. A different vibe from the rest of Shenzhen.
Dafen Oil Painting Village (大芬油画村)
Longgang·2-3 hours
Tickets: Free
Hundreds of artists producing oil paintings — originals and replicas. Buy or just browse.
Hong Kong day trip (via Futian Checkpoint)
Border·Full day
Tickets: ¥80-100 metro/fast train
From Futian Checkpoint to West Kowloon in 15 minutes. Spend the day in HK and return.
Food to try
Dapanji (大盤雞)
dà pán jī
Uyghur big plate chicken with hand-pulled noodles. The default Uyghur order.
Find: Mandalay, Xin Jiang, Tianshan — all halal-certified.
Shenzhen seafood (粤式海鲜)
yuè shì hǎi xiān
Fresh seafood, Cantonese style. Some halal options near Shekou.
Find: Halal Uyghur-run seafood restaurants, ask for 清真.
Cantonese dim sum (點心)
diǎn xīn
Steamed small dishes. Halal versions exist at Hui restaurants.
Find: Hui-run dim sum places; ask for halal set.
Cantonese beef noodles (牛肉麵)
niú ròu miàn
Beef noodle soup, a southern Chinese comfort food.
Find: Hui noodle shops; cash-only common.
Apps to set up before you go
Alipay
Default payment in Shenzhen, where phone-based pay is universal.
DiDi
The most reliable way to get around, English UI.
AMap (高德)
English-Chinese mapping, metro routing.
Pleco
Camera translation for menus and signs.
Common scams to avoid
Huaqiangbei 'rare phone' touts
Sellers offering 'limited edition' iPhones or 'imported' electronics at deep discounts — all fakes.
How to avoid: Buy electronics at official Apple/Huawei stores or authorized resellers.
Fake Hong Kong guides at the border
Guides at Futian Checkpoint offering 'fast-track' HK tours.
How to avoid: Use the standard checkpoint. Get a HK visa in advance.
Currency exchange touts
Touts at metro exits offering 'better than bank' rates — usually worse.
How to avoid: Use bank ATMs or official exchange counters.
Phrases in context
清真
qīng zhēn
halal
Print it on a card. In Shenzhen, fewer vendors understand, so visual aid is key.
有没有清真
yǒu méi yǒu qīng zhēn
do you have halal?
Full question for restaurants.
微信
wēi xìn
Shops may ask if you can WeChat pay. Show your payment code.
洗手间在哪
xǐ shǒu jiān zài nǎ
where is the bathroom
Standard Mandarin.
The verdict
Shenzhen is the most modern city in China and the easiest to navigate. But for Muslim travelers, the halal options are thinner than in Guangzhou or Xi'an. Best paired with a Guangzhou stop or used as a Hong Kong gateway.
Best for
- ✓ Tech lovers
- ✓ Day trips to Hong Kong
- ✓ Travelers who love modern skylines
Not for
- ✕ Travelers seeking deep Muslim heritage (Guangzhou or Xi'an is better)
- ✕ Those who want old-town character
