First-time in Shenzhen: Exploring the Wonders of the World

In Shenzhen, a bustling metropolis, I embarked on a transformative journey that revealed the world’s wonders within one city. It was an extraordinary voyage where time and distance seemed irrelevant. Shenzhen, a gateway to boundless exploration, offered travelers a unique chance to witness a kaleidoscope of global marvels in just a day. Shenzhen opens a window to the diverse beauty that exists in every corner of the world.

Just like my Chiang Mai trip, I also spent less than eight hours in Shenzhen, China. If you ask what can be found in this southern Chinese city, well, let me throw back a question: have you been around the world in 80 days? How about in a day? Sounds impossible? Well, I did, only that I toured the miniature landmarks. With only an hour’s train ride from Guangzhou, a day in Shenzhen is possible to visit the Window of the World.




Getting to Shenzhen from Guangzhou

From the train station, it’s only one floor down to the metro station. It was convenient because the it’s a travel from end to end of the metro subway to get to the theme park. From the metro station, the exit to Windows of the World brought me to the Louvre Museum of France. Imagine my surprise emerging from the glass pyramid that also doubles as a metro entrance/exit.

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The exit from the subway to the entrance of the theme park.

Shenzhen: Window of the World

The next picture I saw just took my breathe away. Cascading waters, a fountain, flowers, and giant world-renowned statues greeted me. The tip of the Eiffel Tower at the backdrop gave a glimpse of what there is to come. For an entrance of ¥120 (about US$17.15), it was a bit pricey but it was worth every yuan.

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Niagara Falls

One has to climb the entrance of the Window of the World to see what the theme park can offer. Reaching the top of the stairs, the coliseum of the World Square with the giant globe, columns of different famous structures and a relief wall of famous landmarks came to view.

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Eiffel Tower.

Art and Attractions

I loved the sculpture park where statues from various continents were displayed in a garden. Of course, I didn’t miss downtown Manhattan that still has the twin towers, along with the Statue of Liberty, the Washington DC and the Grand Canyon. I would have wanted to climb the statue of the risen Christ resembling the one in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. There’s also the statues of Easter Island in Chile and the pyramid in Mexico.

My favorite area was the tourist sights of Europe. Vatican City was there, one of the places I plan to visit in my lifetime. Of course, there are the famous churches all over Europe, the colorful St. Basil’s Cathedral in Russia, Acropolis, the Colosseum, and Stonehenge, to name a few.

The pyramids of Egypt have a camel where tourists can ride and have their picture taken. Others can ride in the rapids at Grand Canyon, get wet at the Niagara Falls and take the elevator to the top of Eiffel Tower.

Little Asia

Of the international landmarks, Asia couldn’t be left behind. Angkor Wat stands grand beside Indonesia’s Borobodur, one of the places that I have been to. I’ve also visited Bangkok’s Temple of the Emerald Buddha and the Singapore’s Merlion. I think those were the only three places featured in the theme park that I have actually visited.

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Mt. Rushmore.

Ah, my feet hurt after touring the Windows of the World. My camera’s battery went empty. My only promise was that I’ll try to visit every tourist spot featured in the Windows of the World. Yes, it opened a window for me to dream big and enter doors of opportunity to see the world.




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The Great Pyramid of Giza.
The Vatican City
The Vatican City
The globe, which opens up to a stage.
The globe, which opens up to a stage.
Climbing the Alps?
Climbing the Alps?
Easter Island.
Easter Island.
The Coliseum.
The Coliseum.
Arc de Triomphe.
Arc de Triomphe.
Borobudur.
Borobudur.

4 Comments

  1. This sounds like a really fun day out. I would love to go there! Obviously it can’t compare to the real thing, but what a way to whet your appetite!

    • firsttimetravel

      Yes, nothing compared to the original. But it sure does pique my interest. Now, I want to go visit the real thing. 🙂

  2. elai esteban

    lovely… hello Claire thanks for the wonderful sneak peak at the “upgraded” window of the world… lots of changes … been there with family in 2001 and would like to take a tour once again when we go to HK this coming April.. so can you please give me tips where to book in HK a tour in shenzhen’s window of the world … where to book budget friendly tour … we don’t want to book in Travel Agency here in Manila so plano namin DIY tour … we would like also to book Macau tour.. pano ba can we go directly kaya to macau and just look for a tour guide there… what are your thoughts.. travelling april 25 – 30, 2018 to HK… tnx to your blog

    • Hi Elai! I went to Shenzhen via Guangzhou, so I flew directly to China. I haven’t tried going to Shenzhen via HK or Macau, but I heard you can find a travel agency in Macau itself as they only grant an entry visa to groups. I can’t say for sure since I got my Chinese visa from Manila.

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