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Ten scenic spots in Luohu District, Shenzhen
The top ten scenic spots in Luohu District of Shenzhen are Shenzhen Art Museum, Shenzhen People's Park, Shenzhen Grand Theatre, Shenzhen Honghu Park, Shenzhen Paleontology Museum, East Lake Park, Dongmen Old Street, Huxian Botanical Garden, Hongfa Temple and Wu Tong.

1, Shenzhen Art Museum

Shenzhen Art Museum, formerly known as Shenzhen Exhibition Hall, was founded in 1976. It is the earliest art exhibition institution in Shenzhen. After the establishment of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, it was officially renamed Shenzhen Art Museum on 1987 with the approval of the municipal government. The existing area is 5500m2, the building area is 2800m2, and the exhibition hall area is 1200m2.

2. Shenzhen People's Park

Shenzhen People's Park is located in Luohu District, Shenzhen, with Shenzhen Hotel in the south, Renmin North Road in the east, Sungang Overpass in the north, Buji River in the west and Dongmen Shopping Street just across the street. Established in 1983, the park is one of the earliest parks in Shenzhen.

3. Shenzhen Grand Theatre

Shenzhen Grand Theatre is one of the eight famous cultural facilities invested and built by the municipal government in 1984, and officially opened in 1989. Over the years, with the attention and care of the Municipal Party Committee and the Municipal Government, the Grand Theatre has made unremitting efforts to promote excellent national culture, support and advocate elegant art, and create a high-level art space in Shenzhen.

4. Honghu Park in Shenzhen

Shenzhen Honghu Park is located in the downtown area of Luohu District, Shenzhen. With a total area of 5910.5 million square meters, including land area of 324,600 square meters and lake area of 266,900 square meters, it is a comprehensive park with lotus as the theme and featuring water activities.

5. Shenzhen Paleontology Museum

Shenzhen Paleontological Museum, located in the eastern suburb of Luohu District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, is located in Huxian Botanical Garden, the first peak of Shenzhen at the foot of Wu Tong, with an area of over 20,000 square meters, an outdoor exhibition area of 1800 square meters, a building area of over 2,200 square meters and an indoor exhibition area of over 2,000 square meters.

6. Donghu Park

Donghu Park is a comprehensive municipal park with the earliest establishment, the largest area, many scenic spots and perfect facilities in Shenzhen, which integrates viewing, amusement and service. After years of construction, Donghu Park has developed red line area 152.59 hectares, built 2 scenic spots 120, and developed 30 recreational projects.

7. Dongmen Old Street

Dongmen Old Street, the full name of Shenzhen Dongmen Commercial Pedestrian Street, reaches Lixin Road in the north, Shennan Road in the south, Dongmen Middle Road in the east and Xinyuan Road in the west, with a total area of176,000 square meters. The roots of ancient Shenzhen are in Nantou Ancient Town. The roots of modern Shenzhen are in Shenzhen market.

8. Huxian Botanical Garden

Huxian Botanical Garden is located in Huxian Road, Li Antang, in the eastern suburb of Luohu District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province. Wutongshan in the east and Shenzhen Reservoir in the west, covering an area of 546 hectares. Established in 1983 and officially opened to the outside world in 1988. Huxian Botanical Garden, which integrates plant collection, research, popular science and tourism and leisure, is one of the important scientific research bases of ornamental plants in China.

9. Hongfa Temple

Hongfa Temple, located in Huxian Botanical Garden, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, was founded in 1983, with a construction area of more than 30,000 square meters and more than 40 temples, halls, rooms, buildings and pavilions.

Wu Tongshan 10

Wu Tong is located in Luohu District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, and gradually rises from southwest to northeast. Looking from a distance, it faces Shenzhen downtown in the west and Hong Kong Rime Mountain in the south. Wu Tong has three main peaks, namely, Little Wu Tong, Tofu Head and Big Wu Tong, which are called the three major peaks in history. Among them, Wu Tong is 943.7 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in Shenzhen.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Shenzhen Art Museum.