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Free rides for Games, Hi-Tech Fair visitors

From: Shenzhen Daily

To facilitate public access to the ongoing 15th National Games and the China High-Tech Fair, Bao'an District has launched two cultural and tourism shuttle bus routes. The service requires no prior booking or tickets, allowing passengers to board directly.

The themed buses are designed to seamlessly connect major event venues, transportation hubs, and popular cultural landmarks across Bao'an, offering a convenient way for visitors and residents to explore the district.


15th National Games Route

A themed double-decker shuttle bus promoting the 15th National Games is seen in Bao’an District. Photos from WeChat account "深圳交通"

Operating until Nov. 21, the final day of the Games, this route features specially decorated shuttles. Buses depart daily from OCT Harbor in Nanshan District at 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., where the closing ceremony will take place Nov. 21.

Illustrated bilingual route map for the 15th National Games shuttle service in Shenzhen.

The loop service connects 10 key locations, including Shenzhen Uniwalk Qianhai, the Bao'an Sports Center, the Shenzhen Airport Ferry Terminal, the Bao'an International Airport, Qianhai Snow World, the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center, Xiwan Mangrove Park, and the Bay Glory Ferris wheel.


China Hi-Tech Fair Route

A neon-themed "Bao’an Music Bus" stands outside the OCT OH Bay in Bao'an.

Running from Nov. 12 to 18 to coincide with the China Hi-Tech Fair, scheduled for Nov. 14-16, this shuttle service provides convenient round-trip transportation for attendees. Daily departures from the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center, the venue for the fair, are scheduled for 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.

Illustrated bilingual route map for the China Hi-Tech Fair Route. 

The route offers direct links to shopping and leisure destinations, such as Bao'an Huaqiang Plaza and Wanfeng Coastal City (which includes a Sam’s Club), as well as cultural sites like the Qingping and Shajing ancient markets and Qianhai Snow World.

To facilitate public access to the ongoing 15th National Games and the China High-Tech Fair, Bao'an District has launched two cultural and tourism shuttle bus routes. The service requires no prior booking or tickets, allowing passengers to board directly.