Guanlan Printmaking Village, where tradition meets change
Zhixi Home School is in Shajing Subdistrict in Bao'an. It was established by Chen Caimao during the Guangxu Period of the Qing Dynasty. The main building is a post and panel structure built with redwood imported from Vietnam. The school is well-preserved and is a city-level historical and cultural site.
Built in the early years of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Jiang Ancestor Hall is a typical Cantonese work of architecture, with much attention to detail paid to the many types of doors and the functions of the doors throughout it.
Built in the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), Longjin Stone Pagoda was used to guard Shajing and its residents, who believed that the pagoda could exorcise river monsters. Buddhist carvings can be found in the pagoda.
Tin Hau, or Mazu, is a Chinese sea goddess. Revered after her death as a tutelary deity of seafarers, including fishermen and sailors, her veneration spread throughout China's coastal regions and overseas Chinese communities throughout Southeast Asia.
The Bao'an Catholic Church is the most beautiful church in Shenzhen and maybe one day a dream wedding venue, the sacred European-style building has attracted quite some visitors in recent years.
Expats learn to paint on silk at Minzhi culture class
Elite technicians stand out at vocational skills contest
Urban sound installation exhibition held in town
Expats join in community service
Promoting music of ethnic groups
US artist shows up at local cultural event
Colorful holiday in photos
May Day-themed light show draws crowd