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The Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden, established in 1983, spans approximately 546 hectares in the Luohu District. It integrates scientific research with tourism and conservation, housing over 8,000 species of plants across various specialized zones like the Cacti Garden and Palm Grove. A prominent landmark within the grounds is the Hongfa Temple, a major Buddhist center built in 1985 that attracts numerous pilgrims. The garden also features a world-renowned petrified forest containing over 500 specimens of fossilized trees from the Mesozoic Era. The landscape is dominated by its namesake lake and the backdrop of Wutong Mountain, which creates a unique microclimate for rare flora. This botanical institution serves as a critical hub for plant science in China while providing a serene environment that blends traditional Chinese garden aesthetics with modern ecological preservation efforts. It remains a popular escape for urban dwellers, offering a deep insight into the botanical heritage of the Guangdong region.

Best time to visit & climate

The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.

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📋 Practical info

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Getting there
This location is typically very well integrated into the local infrastructure and easily reachable by public transport or personal car. The main access routes are normally fully paved and feature highly visible signage.
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Best season
Transitional seasons like spring and autumn usually offer the most pleasant climate for extensive strolls around the grounds. High summer can be quite hot, while rainy months might offer less comfortable walking conditions.
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Terrain & paths
The grounds are generally characterized by well-maintained, flat to slightly hilly paths suitable for most visitors. Alongside the paved main routes, there are often smaller, natural paths that are easy to traverse.
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What to bring
Lightweight, comfortable walking shoes are absolutely sufficient for the well-kept pathways in most cases. A simple daypack equipped with a water bottle, sun protection, and perhaps an umbrella makes for well-suited gear.
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Parking
The area almost always features well-signposted and spacious parking lots located directly at the main entrances. On particularly popular days or weekends, arriving early is recommended to secure an official spot.
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Safety
The grounds are generally considered very safe, though visitors should always stick to the officially marked paths to protect the flora. It is important to strictly observe local rules regarding plant protection.
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Time needed
A relaxed and comprehensive tour of the available exhibits typically requires about three to four hours. However, those wishing to deeply examine the botanical collections can easily fill an entire day here.

Geography

Coordinates
22.56940, 114.17970

Facts

  • Established in 1983 as a botanical research center
  • Total area of approximately 546 hectares in Luohu
  • Houses over 8,000 different species of plants
  • Construction of the Hongfa Temple in 1985
  • Contains a petrified forest with 500 fossils
  • Opening of the on-site Paleontology Museum in 2008

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Sights in the town Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden (13)

Xiantong Climbing Club📍 landmark

This active sports center features specialized facilities for rock climbing enthusiasts.

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Residence of Ip Ting-sz🏺 historical

This historic monument preserves the traditional early 20th-century residence of Ip Ting-sz.

Robin's Nest🌿 nature

Reaching an elevation of 492 metres, this prominent peak provides panoramic views across the border region.

Pak Fu Shan🌿 nature

This natural hill peak provides scenic hiking routes through the surrounding green landscape.

Mount Wutong🌿 nature

Standing at 943 metres, this majestic mountain is the tallest peak in Shenzhen.

Shenzhen Art Meseum🏛 museum

This cultural institution houses extensive galleries showcasing regional and contemporary artworks.

Shenzhen Museum of Paleontology🏛 museum

This specialized museum displays an impressive collection of ancient fossils and prehistoric dinosaur exhibits.

Fairy Lake Botanical Garden🌳 park

Set at the foot of Mount Wutong, this vast botanical garden features diverse plant collections and a scenic lake.

Hong Fa Temple⛪ religious

Built in 1985, this prominent Buddhist temple complex sits peacefully within the botanical garden.

Dafen Art Museum🏛 museum

Located in the famous painting village, this museum exhibits contemporary art and local oil painting masterpieces.

Dafen Oil Painting Village📍 landmark

This unique urban village is globally renowned for its massive production of replica oil paintings.

Buxin Market🎭 culture

This spirited neighborhood marketplace provides a bustling environment for purchasing daily provisions.

Xing’anju Building Materials Market🎭 culture

Customers visit this extensive commercial market to source diverse construction and home improvement materials.

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Frequently asked questions

Is there a temple in the garden?
Yes, the famous Hongfa Temple is located within the garden grounds.
What is the fossil forest?
It is a collection of massive petrified tree trunks from prehistoric times.
Is the garden easily accessible by metro?
Yes, Line 2 (Xianhu Road station) is located nearby.
Can you hike in the garden?
Yes, there are beautiful trails that lead up to Wutong Mountain.
Is there an entrance fee?
Entrance usually costs around 15 RMB for adults.
Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden: where is it located?
Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden is located in China.
Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden: what is there to see?
Highlights include Xiantong Climbing Club, Residence of Ip Ting-sz, Robin's Nest.
Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden: when is the best time to visit?
The most pleasant time to visit is Mar, Nov, Dec.
Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden: why is it worth visiting?
The Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden, established in 1983, spans approximately 546 hectares in the Luohu District.
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