Published: 15:23, March 28, 2025 | Updated: 10:24, March 31, 2025
Don’t miss out: Spring splendor at Shenzhen’s annual garden show
By Wang Zhan
The image shared on Xingfu Futian one of the WeChat public accounts of Shenzhen’s Futian district government, shows a view of the 2025 Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area Garden Competition at Bijiashan Sports Park. (幸福福田@WECHAT)

The 2025 Greater Bay Area Flower Show officially opened in Shenzhen, Guangdong, on Friday, laying out spring splendor in the southern Chinese metropolis.

The annual flower and landscaping show will run until April 6 across two venues.

Exhibits by gardening artists from the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong, and Macao as well as from the United States, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and South Africa are showcased at Bijiashan Sports Park (笔架山体育公园) in Futian District.

Works by young designers from universities and companies are featured in Dutch Flower Town (荷兰花卉小镇), located within Shenzhen’s oldest park, Sun Yat-Sen Park (中山公园) in Nanshan District.

Admission to the show is free.

The photos below are shared on the official WeChat public account of Futian district government.

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How to Get There?

Bijiashan Sports Park (笔架山花卉公园)

The park is accessible via a footbridge from Upperhills Mall (深业上城), linked to Dongualing Station on Shenzhen Metro Line 10. Alternatively, it is a 10-minute walk from Exit 12B of Huangmugang Station on Shenzhen Metro Lines 7 or 14.

Dutch Flower Town (荷兰花卉小镇)

The nearest metro station is Daxin Station on Shenzhen Metro Line 1. A taxi ride from the station costs approximately 15 yuan.

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This article is translated by China Daily from the original report in Chinese as published on Xingfu Futian (幸福福田), one of the WeChat public accounts of Shenzhen’s Futian district government.