How to use the Shenzhen China Metro
One thing I love to do while traveling is exploring every cities transportation system, which includes subways! I love navigating through a cities subway and metro system. I have visited many metros around the World and I wanted to share with you one of my favorite ones! Shenzhen's metro is simple and straight forward. Clean and welcoming to travelers from around the World. Follow me as I explore and explain how the metro in Shenzhen China works.
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Shenzhen Metro China
I have used the Shenzhen Metro, to first move quickly through the city, and also it was the cheapest and safest option to get to the Train station for me to make it in time for my night train to Kunming.
People were helpful and the station staff now at least understand english you need to be able to slow down and speak to the ticket counter staff and they will be willing to help you.
How to Ride the Shenzhen Subway
This video shows how easy it is to use the metro in Shenzhen. Do make sure that you have a good map of the network to plan your trip. We recommend this app:
The recent opening of line 11 save you a lot of time to or from the Shenzhen airport.
Shenzhen Metro Subway Ride (to 2012 China Hi-Tech Fair)
This video shows how the subway system in Shenzhen, China looks like, and using it to get to the 2012 China Hi-Tech Fair in Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center (深圳会展中心). As a bonus, at the actual fair you can see a model of the train that was taken in the actual subway itself.
???????? Shenzhen Metro / MRT - 深圳地铁 (2018)
The Shenzhen metro (深圳地铁) is a huge brand new metro : 8 lines (300 km of tracks and 198 stations) were built during last 15 years.
It's one of the largest metro system in Mainland China and in the world.
Le métro de Shenzhen est un réseau gigantesque : 8 lignes (300 km de voies et 198 stations) construits en à peine 15 ans.
C'est un des plus grands métro de Chine continental et du monde.
Shenzhen Metro - Shenzhen, China
The Shenzhen Metro from November 2016. Scenes from Lao Jie Station and Convention and Exhibition Center Stations.
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Shenzhen Metro, China 2018
Shenzhen Metro, Number 2 - Shenzhen, China 深圳地铁
Traveling from Fuyong on Line 11 to Qianhaiwan where I transferred to Line 5. Then I traveled to Shenzhen North Station where I transferred to Line 4. It is a complex, but very smooth system.
A look at the Shenzhen metro
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Metro in Shenzhen China in 2019 [CRRC, CNR, CSR, Bombardier Movia]
You can check the Metro in Shenzhen in China.
It consists of 8 lines and be extended.
These trains are manufactured by CRRC (CNR, CSR) or Bombardier Movia.
Number of stations : 198
Operator : SZMC
Length : 286.2 km
Top speed : 120 km/h (Line 11)
Iphone11 4K video, Shenzhen China, Metro Line 4: “The Line of death” 中国深圳地铁4号线,早晚高峰时的“死亡之线”
Iphone11 4K video, Shenzhen China, Metro Line 4: “The Line of death” 中国深圳地铁4号线,早晚高峰时的“死亡之线”
I used my iPhone 11 and a DJI gimbal to shoot this video. The plan is to catch the busiest moment in Metro line 4, film the whole trip from station 1 to station 15.
So I get up early, and arrived at the first station(or you could say the last one) Qing Hu. I began to film at 8:00am in the morning, everybody is on the train to go to work. It was crazy crowded, once you get in, you cannot move your body, and there are more people getting in at most of the stations.
I will shoot more real-life video here in Shenzhen, leave a comment, let me know what you guys want to see in Shenzhen. Thanks!
Shenzhen Metro in China 深圳地铁
The Shenzhen Metro (simplified Chinese: 深圳地铁; traditional Chinese: 深圳地鐵; pinyin: Shēnzhèn Dìtiě) is the rapid transit system for the city of Shenzhen in Guangdong province, China. The system opened on 28 December 2004. The network underwent major expansion prior to the 2011 Summer Universiade and with three new lines in 2016. The extension opened on 8 December 2019 put the network at 303.4 kilometres (188.5 miles) of trackage operating on 8 lines with 215 stations.[4] That made the Shenzhen Metro 7th longest in China and 12th longest in the world's List of metro systems on that date. By 2030 the network is planned to be 8 express and 24 non-express lines totalling 1142 kilometres of trackage.
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METRO (MTR) - Urban Transportation in China - Shenzhen/深圳
An average of 2.5 million people are using Shenzhen's subway system and today I take you on a ride! I will show you how the system works, how to buy a ticket/token at the machine, how to use the Shenzhen Tong/深圳通. The system started operating on 28 December 2004 and I will also tell you a bit about the past, present and future of it. The Shenzhen Metro currently has 5 lines, 118 stations, and 177 km of total trackage in operation.
Arrived at Shenzhen, and Taking Shenzhen Metro
The train finally stopped in Shenzhen, and we now head to Shekou Port by taking Shenzhen Metro.
How To Take The Shenzhen Metro (China) - Filmed on Huawei P30 Pro - Tech Travel Geeks in Asia 2019
Matteo and Lukasz walk you through how to buy tickets and take the Shenzhen Metro. It is not as daunting as it may seem at first.
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Shenzhen Metro (Under Ground Train System), Shenzhen, People of Republic China.
The Shenzhen Metro is the subway or underground system for the city of Shenzhen in Guangdong province, China.
Shenzhen Metro at Shenzhen North Station by China Shenzhen interpreter Jason Yang
shenzhen metro Line 4 (Longhua Line from Futian Check Point Station to Qinghu Station) pull in at Shenzhen North railway station, video taken by shenzhen interpreter, shenzhen translator, shenzhen business guide Jason Yang for more please visit : here4interpreters.com
【中国】 深圳地下鉄2号線(蛇口線) 車内風景 Shenzhen Metro Line 2, China (2018.5)
深圳地下鉄2号線(蛇口線)の車内風景です。
2018年5月、Canon EOS70Dで撮影。
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深圳地铁2号线 ホームドア
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Learn How to Use the Easy Shenzhen, China MRT
MRT, metro or subway systems are state of the art in most Asian countries and that includes China. It is a snap to use as I'm sure you'll agree after watching the video.
February, 2018
TRIP to SHENZHEN, CHINA
Made a trip to Shenzhen, China last December 2018, it was winter and the temperature was around 12 degree. Flew from Dhaka to destination Shenzhen, had 10 hours transit in Malaysia. Shenzhen is modern and developed city with many skyscrapers and expensive cars, it connected mainland China to Hong Kong. I captured some of the attractions and local life in the video, you will get an idea of everyday life there. Also some of the food and transport cost is mentioned here, hope you will find it useful. Some of the observations of my China trip:
1. Chinese people are very helpful in general, if you ask they will try to help you with everything.
2. They are very curious about foreigners, you will get special attention if your skin is dark.
3. Most of them don't know English, so most of the time you will need to communicate with them in sign language.
4. Google apps doesn't work in China, even you use VPN they don't work always, so its better if you download some other offline map before entering China, I used maps.me which is GPS based, helped me lot to find subway stations and other destinations.
5. Public transport is cheap, easy and comfortable. You can use bus and subway almost everywhere.
6. If you use subway, you can use Explore Shenzhen Metro map, this app helped me a lot to reach destination, especially you can check if you need to change subway line using this app.
7. Hotels are bit expensive in Shenzhen, but still you will find some moderate hotels within 20-30 USD.
8. Foreigners need to register themselves after arriving China to nearest police station, some hotels might do the registration at hotel.
9. Its better to exchange money at airport, their rate is not bad, you can change money at Bank of China too, but its more hassle, in my case bank asked my TIN number which I didn't have and had to wait 1 hour.
10. Young and old everyone always seems happy, people enjoy their life there, you will see old people are dancing in park with music. Ties among Chinese society and family members are very strong. Chinese government is always trying to make peoples life easier and better, you can realize seeing the facilities and utilities provided by the government to citizens there.