Shenzhen: The city revolutionizing technology and innovation. I'm going to Shenzhen
Shenzhen: The city revolutionizing technology and innovation. I'm going to Shenzhen, a Chinese city that has transformed the way we live and work. Here, everything is electric, with humanoid robots everywhere you go, security cameras every 50 meters, and ultra-fast, state-of-the-art trains. Located on the southeast coast of China, Shenzhen is known as the “city of innovation” and is a must-see destination for any technology and industry enthusiast. Drones are also delivering packages from above and even to your home. It's truly crazy how artificial intelligence is being used.
During my trip, I visited the famous **Ping An Financial Center**, a 115-story skyscraper that is one of the tallest buildings in the world. It is actually the fifth tallest, at over 600 meters high, and is very iconic and touristy in the city because its lights are impressive. The Ping An is an icon of the city and offers breathtaking views of Shenzhen. As you go up in the elevator, the skyscraper opens up like a flower, revealing a spectacular view of the city. It's crazy to live here or be here; it's like living in the future. Soon there will be flying taxis to transport people through the skies.
Discovering Shenzhen Shenzhen is a city that offers a perfect blend of tradition and modernity. If you go for a walk through its streets, you will see that they are crowded, as some 20 million people live here. Walking through the streets, you can see elderly people selling fresh fruit next to high-tech stores or begging for money. This is legal and permitted, as their pensions are not enough to live on here. You can see them at traffic lights or on the streets; it is very common. The city is a hive of life and energy, and there is no dark place, as there must be billions of lights here alone, since everything is very well lit, with millions of people rushing through the streets by bicycle, taxi, or on foot. Everything is electric here; there are no gasoline-powered cars, or very few.
Things to do in Shenzhen
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Visit Huaqiangbei Market, one of the largest electronics markets in the world. Some places in the following posts that follow or correspond
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Explore Shenzhen Science and Technology Park, a high-tech amusement park that offers immersive and fun experiences. You will love these places as their exhibitions are on another level and out of this world.
- * Visit the Shenzhen Revolution Museum, which tells the story of the Chinese revolution in the city. For those who want a little more history or want to learn about communism and capitalism at their finest.
Shenzhen is a city that has left me breathless. Its buildings, technology, and intelligence are all incredible here. Its energy and innovation are contagious, and I hope that one day you can visit and experience it for yourself. This city and financial center are from another level and another world. See you soon!
Shenzhen and the Ping An Financial Center |
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