Dongmen Pedestrian Street

Dongmen Pedestrian Street is the oldest commercial district in Shenzhen. In the past, Dongmen Commercial Street was mainly run by small stalls and vendors, and the goods sold were mainly low-end. Now, after the transformation, Dongmen Commercial Street has become a new type of pedestrian street integrating shopping, leisure and tourism. The new "Dongmen" is listed among the 18 important commercial streets in China.

Attractions Location: 48 meters walk from the exit of Laojie Subway Station, Luohu District, Shenzhen, Guangdong

Tickets: free

Opening hours:
All day (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)

Time reference: 1-3 hours


Recommended itinerary for Dongmen Pedestrian Street tours

1-Day Itinerary: Explore Shenzhen Dongmen Pedestrian Street

Spend a day soaking in the bustling atmosphere of Dongmen Pedestrian Street, Shenzhen’s oldest and most vibrant shopping district, famous for street food, shopping, and local culture.

  • Morning: Arrive at Dongmen Pedestrian Street.
    • How to get there: Take Shenzhen Metro Line 3 or 1 to Laojie Station, then walk 5 minutes to Dongmen.
    • Stroll along the pedestrian street, shop for fashion, electronics, and souvenirs.
  • Afternoon: Sample local street food like beef offal, rice rolls, and bubble tea from various vendors.
  • Evening: Continue shopping or enjoy a casual dinner at local eateries around Dongmen.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Luohu district hotels such as Shangri-La Shenzhen or New World Shenzhen Hotel. Try Cantonese street food and local specialties around Dongmen.

Souvenirs: Fashion accessories, local snacks, handmade crafts, and tech gadgets.


2-Day Itinerary: Dongmen Street and Shenzhen Cultural Highlights

Combine Dongmen’s vibrant shopping experience with visits to Shenzhen’s cultural landmarks.

  • Day 1: Dongmen Pedestrian Street shopping and street food exploration.
  • Day 2:
    • Visit Shenzhen Museum and Shenzhen Civic Center (Metro Line 1 or 3 from Laojie to Civic Center Station, approx. 15 minutes).
    • Walk to Lianhua Mountain Park for city views and relaxation (15-minute walk).

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Luohu or Futian districts. Enjoy traditional Cantonese cuisine and international dining.

Souvenirs: Cultural crafts from museums, local fashion, and street snacks.


3-Day Itinerary: Shopping, Culture, and Modern City Life

Experience Shenzhen’s old and new—from traditional shopping streets to modern urban centers and parks.

  • Day 1: Dongmen Pedestrian Street.
  • Day 2: Shenzhen Civic Center, Shenzhen Museum, Lianhua Mountain Park.
  • Day 3: Visit Shenzhen Diwang Building (Kingkey 100) and Coco Park shopping district (Metro Line 1 from Civic Center to Grand Theater Station, about 10 minutes).

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Luohu or Futian. Try street food, seafood, and international cuisine.

Souvenirs: Fashion, tech gadgets, cultural crafts, and designer goods.


4-Day Itinerary: Old City Charm and Contemporary Culture

Explore the historic and modern sides of Shenzhen through shopping streets, museums, art districts, and parks.

  • Days 1-2: Dongmen Pedestrian Street and Shenzhen Civic Center, Shenzhen Museum.
  • Day 3: Visit OCT Loft Creative Culture Park for art galleries and cafés (Taxi or Metro, approx. 30 minutes).
  • Day 4: Lianhua Mountain Park and Shenzhen Bay Park for outdoor relaxation.

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Luohu, Futian, or Nanshan districts. Sample Cantonese dim sum, seafood, and trendy café treats.

Souvenirs: Artworks from OCT Loft, cultural crafts, traditional snacks, and eco-friendly products.


5-Day Itinerary: Shopping, Art, Nature, and Coastal Leisure

A varied itinerary covering bustling shopping streets, creative art hubs, urban parks, and coastal areas.

  • Days 1-2: Dongmen Pedestrian Street and Shenzhen Civic Center.
  • Day 3: OCT Loft Creative Culture Park.
  • Day 4: Lianhua Mountain Park and Shenzhen Bay Park.
  • Day 5: Shekou Sea World for seaside dining and leisure (Metro Line 9, about 40 minutes from Futian).

Accommodation/Food: Stay in Luohu, Futian, and Shekou. Enjoy street food, seafood, international cuisine, and café culture.

Souvenirs: Artworks, local crafts, eco souvenirs, traditional snacks, and designer goods.


6-Day Itinerary: Urban Life, Art, Shopping, and Coastal Parks

Explore Shenzhen’s commercial centers, creative districts, cultural landmarks, and coastal attractions.

  • Days 1-2: Dongmen Pedestrian Street and Shenzhen Civic Center.
  • Day 3: Shenzhen Museum and Lianhua Mountain Park.
  • Day 4: OCT Loft Creative Culture Park.
  • Day 5: Shenzhen Bay Park and Shekou Sea World.
  • Day 6: Visit Diwang Building and Coco Park shopping areas.

Accommodation/Food: Rotate stays in Luohu, Futian, Nanshan, and Shekou. Try Cantonese seafood, street snacks, and modern dining.

Souvenirs: Fashion, cultural crafts, eco products, art goods, and souvenirs from coastal parks.


7-Day Itinerary: Complete Shenzhen Urban and Cultural Experience

Immerse yourself fully in Shenzhen’s shopping, culture, art, parks, and coastal attractions anchored by Dongmen Pedestrian Street.

  • Days 1-2: Dongmen Pedestrian Street and Shenzhen Civic Center.
  • Days 3-4: Shenzhen Museum, Lianhua Mountain Park, OCT Loft Creative Culture Park.
  • Day 5: Shenzhen Bay Park and Shekou Sea World.
  • Day 6: Diwang Building and Coco Park shopping districts.
  • Day 7: Leisure day or explore nearby Luohu commercial areas.

Accommodation/Food: Stay across Luohu, Futian, Nanshan, and Shekou districts. Enjoy a wide variety of local and international cuisines.

Souvenirs: Designer fashion, cultural arts, traditional snacks, eco-friendly products, and local crafts.


User Reviews

By Super-Ico-DannaSu |

A very busy street with mass consumption level. I walked around the Baima Market. There are better men's clothing stores on the fourth floor, and the women's clothing stores on the first and second floors are relatively low-end. I bought a men's clothing. Most of them are men's clothing worn by middle-aged people. It takes time to find some for younger people. I bought a men's winter motorcycle jacket for 300 yuan, which is very cost-effective. Friends who have time can take their time to browse and buy clothes with good cost-effectiveness.

By Mr. Flying Rabbit |

In fact, going to Shenzhen Dongmen Pedestrian Street is a must-go place for Shenzhen tourism. Although Dongmen Food Street is famous, I can recite the food there, such as chicken wings wrapped in rice, Indian flying cakes, mapo tofu, crystal buns and dumplings, pig's trotters, and the rest are all kinds of seafood, most of which are seafood. The price is about 10-15 yuan. The taste is actually not much different from the street stalls outside, and there is nothing outstanding. Maybe the only reason for its fame is that it attracts more tourists because of its reputation, or it may be because the food gathers together to cause economic effects. It's okay to experience it for the first time, but it will be boring if you go there more often.

By Tan Yueying |

Dongmen Pedestrian Street is the most distinctive downtown area in Shenzhen. There are people coming and going here, and at night, there are colorful lights shining everywhere. There are snacks of various flavors here, and even some heavy-tasting foods, such as skewers of insects, etc. Even if you don't dare to eat, you have to join in the fun! The atmosphere of this street is very good, great, and worth recommending!

By Sunshine. |

The pedestrian street looks the same. If you are on the way, you can go shopping.

By ck |

Dongmen Pedestrian Street is a famous commercial pedestrian street in Shenzhen and even in China. It has a long history and is home to a wide variety of department stores. Locals also love to visit it. Similar to Tianjin Binjiang Road and Xi'an Muslim Street, it is a must-visit place for tourists to Shenzhen.

By Your smile is good weather |

Oh my god, here it comes again. Didn’t I upload it once today?

Shenzhen must visit the pedestrian street, there are so many snacks,,,

By -Peiei |

No one could hug me tightly on that rainy autumn evening.

By Secret148 |

Shenzhen's most authentic and largest pedestrian street is worth a visit! There are many people in the store, and it is a one-stop shop for clothing wholesale and food. You can bargain. Many young people and foreign friends come to Shenzhen to check in on the pedestrian street. Maybe you can buy what you want!

By A Hao can't get fat |

Shenzhen's largest commercial pedestrian street, with many people coming and going every day

By Lin Family Girl |

You can still go for a visit, as it is an iconic place in Shenzhen.

By Xiaoxiang Clothing |

It's too busy, there are too many people, it's better to stay at home and go shopping at Beidian, Beidian invitation code is 11035471

By Jumping |

One of Shenzhen's scenic pedestrian streets, close to the Diwang Building, with convenient transportation

By Jenny |

In the old streets of Shenzhen, you can vaguely see some traces of the early days of the Special Economic Zone, as well as some traces of the struggles of the people of the Special Economic Zone. The most representative old pedestrian commercial street does not have the splendor of a shopping mall, but it gives you a sense of Shenzhen's market culture.

By Wang Jinde |

Dongmen Pedestrian Street is a famous pedestrian street in Shenzhen, one of the top ten famous pedestrian streets in China. It is the earliest, most mature and largest commercial district in Shenzhen. Dongmen has gone through 300 years of ups and downs, from an ancient stone street to a modern commercial civilization. In March 1999, the "Luohu Old City Planning" was finally released, and the demolition of illegal buildings in the old street was completed, and various renovation projects were carried out in a hurry. In October 1999, the first phase of the renovation project was completed, and the old street square and the style street officially met with the public. The pedestrian street was first built during the Ming Dynasty.

The Dongmen area was formed together with the "Shenzhen Market" in the middle and late Ming Dynasty. It was an important commercial market with a radius of dozens of miles. It has flourished for more than 300 years.

The ancient clock in the Old Street Square, the bronze relief "Dongmen Market Map", the Baiyumen Bridge on Yiheng Street, the painted carved eaves of Siyue Academy, etc., create sparks of cultural collision between nostalgia and innovation.

By Morning Dew |

There are many kinds of food, such as lobster, chicken wings and rice, pig's feet, fruit platter, cherry jelly, fried meatballs😍You have to try them every week!!! Pay attention~ I found the food city~ There is also an arcade next to it, and there are many movie theaters nearby. I watched a new adventurer movie with my friends and had a lot of fun with my friends (ฅ>ω<*ฅ) Of course, the cheap clothes and earrings are great, and I plan to play the escape room next time~ Some of the house buildings are still great (◍•ᴗ•◍)ゝIt can be regarded as a tourist attraction

By San San is late |

It's pretty much the same, it feels like the pedestrian streets in other big cities, strolling, shopping, snacks...

By Spring is coming |

It is also the oldest street in Shenzhen. It is a bustling business district and food street.

By Hey.Hey hey... |

Dongmen Old Street. It is Dongmen Pedestrian Street. This is a wholesale market. It is also a gathering place for snacks. It is also a paradise for ordinary shopping. The prices of shopping malls range from 50 to 1000. It is suitable for all walks of life. It is a very large place. If you go there once, you will definitely feel dizzy. We went there 3 times before we almost figured out the place. The subway exit is connected to the commercial street. You can start shopping without leaving the platform. Every day here is Double 11.

By Bizarre |

I had a great meal here, but it was good but not very special, it was just average.

By Wang Wei |

There is free wifi in Dongmen Pedestrian Street. The wifi signal is: @eLuoHu(free). I was able to access the internet a little after arriving at Dongmen. Give Dongmen Pedestrian Street 100 likes

By style |

Shenzhen Dongmen Pedestrian Street is a famous pedestrian street in Shenzhen. It is the earliest, most mature and largest commercial district in Shenzhen. After renovation, Dongmen Commercial Street has become a new type of pedestrian street integrating shopping, dining, leisure and tourism.

By Ada ada ada ada |

There are many escape rooms in Dongmen. Since we decided to do it on a whim, many of them are relatively small and require reservations one day or half a day in advance. The Blue Castle is relatively large, with many levels to choose from. The space is large and even the toilets are unique.

By quiet girl zhou nan |

The city of Shenzhen itself is a botanical garden, with great greenery! You know the city flower of Hong Kong! The banyan tree of Bougainvillea has a history! This is the Central Park, a natural oxygen bar in the city! The biggest feeling in Shenzhen is that you feel like you are in a botanical garden, with a high greening rate. Unless you are a heavy plant lover, you don’t need to go to the botanical garden specifically! I recommend the iconic shopping mall on Dongmen Pedestrian Street, Xihua Palace. It feels like a historical site, but it is actually a comprehensive shopping mall with good quality and low prices. The McDonald’s next to it is the first photo-taking commemorative store in China. The things inside are good quality and low price. I bought a nice suit!

By " href="/u/89720015.html" target="_blank">゛♪. ︶ Ingot |

There are so many people. The whole street is like a wholesale market, too chaotic. But the snacks in the wholesale market snack street here are pretty good! It can be regarded as the local customs and culture, it is a must-go.

By Walking old boy |

People say that if you haven't been to Dongmen Pedestrian Street, you haven't been to Shenzhen. But I personally feel that pedestrian streets across the country are the same, there's nothing to see if you don't buy anything!

By Walking old boy |

After exiting Window of the World at 9:30 pm, I wanted to take the subway back to the hotel to sleep. But I felt that I still had some energy, so I decided to walk around Dongmen Pedestrian Street. On the one hand, Dongmen Pedestrian Street is relatively close to where I pointed out, and on the other hand, I heard that Dongmen Pedestrian Street seems to be very famous. I even heard that "If you haven't been to Dongmen Pedestrian Street, you have never been to Shenzhen." In fact, after visiting it, I felt that since it is a commercial street, it is probably the same across the country. It was really tiring to walk around for more than an hour, so I really went back to the hotel to sleep! In fact, I said I was going to walk around the pedestrian street, but in fact I was just looking at a street of snacks. It seems that the food is almost the same, so I just looked at it and left.

By Happy Ranger |

Dongmen Pedestrian Street, also known as Dongmen Old Street, is a relatively old place in Shenzhen and is also a well-known pedestrian street in China. There are many shops selling clothes, shoes, boutiques, etc., with a wide variety of styles and prices that are not very expensive.

By 123 |

We were preparing to fly from Kaohsiung to Kinmen, the flight cost NT$1,988. Unfortunately, a typhoon had just hit us, and there were branches everywhere. The attractions were closed, so we could only walk around nearby. There was a power outage and water shortage. We will come back to have fun again next time if we have the chance. Jinfeng Car Rental has great service! We rented a motorcycle, and they took us to the pier to take a bus. We stayed at A-Xin's Homestay. The boss and his wife were all very nice. There was no water shortage, so we had no choice but to get water for us to flush. When we left the airport, we saw the boss waiting for us. We will come back to have fun again next time.

By Sunny |

It's just normal. It's just a very ordinary commercial street. It's mainly for buying clothes and other miscellaneous things. It's definitely good news for those who love shopping and bargaining, but it's not suitable for people like me who only love to eat. The food feels very ordinary. There's nothing special about it. It's just like the clothes on this street.

By Function |

It's quite busy, and it's said that there are many thieves. Be careful. There are many people.

By Liu Peipei |

Dongmen Pedestrian Street is a must-see in every city. It combines shopping, snack streets, etc. It is said that there are 7 streets in total, and you can't finish them even if you spend two days. However, the environment is quite messy, so everyone should pay attention to safety. I strongly recommend the indoor food court, which has three floors and is a paradise for foodies!

By Fanny |

We walked around for a while and then went to Dongmen Pedestrian Street. Take the subway to Laojie Station and follow the signs. When you get out of the subway, you will see a market with a lot of people and shops. It's dazzling. After passing through a shopping mall, you will reach Dongmen Pedestrian Street. It's so sunny! It feels like a combination of Guangzhou Shangxiajiu Pedestrian Street and Beijing Road Pedestrian Street. There are all kinds of things for sale, and there are also some wholesale markets. It's so big! I almost got lost.

By Liu Peipei |

My main purpose is to go shopping and find all kinds of snacks. According to various surveys, Dongmen Pedestrian Street best meets my requirements. It is said that there is a fairly large snack street here, and there are seven streets to visit. Some people say that they can't finish the shopping even if they go shopping for two days without stopping. In short, it's just what I want! It was around 11 o'clock in the morning when we arrived at Dongmen. Shenzhen in April has started to get hot, but it seems a little cloudy this day. Fortunately, I brought an umbrella with me to avoid the situation on the first day. Friends from Shenzhen suggest that it is best to carry an umbrella with you, which has dual functions of sunshade and rainproof, because Shenzhen's sunshine is indeed very sufficient. If you are always outdoors, it is best to wear a pair of sunglasses, which are essential artifacts for sunshade. Dongmen Snack Street is really worthy of its reputation. It has three floors and is indoors, eliminating the worries of wind, rain and sun. You can eat big pieces and enjoy it! The snack street is really full of all kinds of snacks.

By Jean |

Those who like shopping can go there to buy things, and there are also various snacks. The subway can go directly~

By Right |

A friend recommended this place for me to buy wedding dresses. There are many wedding dress shops in a shopping mall. The prices are very cheap. I bought a wedding dress and a toast dress. There are many places to eat nearby. It is a real pedestrian street.

By Tossing small meat balls |

Dongmen is a busy commercial pedestrian street in Shenzhen. There are a wide variety of goods here, mainly clothing and cosmetics, as well as many snacks and electronic products. The prices are relatively cheap, but the quality is average. The snacks there taste pretty good. Most of the people who come here are locals and some people doing wholesale business, so the whole Dongmen is always bustling.

By TEA |

As a famous pedestrian street in Shenzhen, it is the earliest, most mature and largest commercial district in Shenzhen. As soon as we got off Shenzhen West, the three of us took the subway to the Old Street, because the hotel was booked there and we could go there for a stroll at night (it is recommended that if you want to visit the Old Street, you should take the subway to the stop before the Old Street, the Shaibu Station, because from the Old Street Station to the East Gate, you have to go through a whole floor of a shopping mall, where there are small commodities, which is probably a marketing strategy)

Since it was almost time for dinner, we went directly to the Dongmending Food Street in the old street. We ordered 3 servings of beef offal soup, 2 servings of baked potatoes, 1 serving of curry fish balls, and 1 serving of Hong Kong-style rice noodle rolls. The three of us were almost full.

Well, as a foodie, of course I have to comment on it. First, let's talk about the beef offal soup. It contains various organs of cattle, plus ingredients such as radish, bean curd, kelp, meatballs, etc., and it can be served with a spoonful of soup. This is also one of my favorite Cantonese snacks. Let's talk about baked potatoes. I personally like potatoes, so I ordered one, but I don't think this is a Cantonese snack. As Hong Kong snacks, curry fish balls and Hong Kong-style rice rolls are just so-so. But friends who like it can try it~~~By the way, there are various Gongcha shops in Guangzhou. Some shops have activities on Meituan, which can save a lot of money.





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In the evening, I came back from other places and went to the old street again. In addition to being a snack street, it is also a shopping street, including a clothing wholesale market, small clothing stores and some young fashion brands, such as Yishun and Jeanswest.

I came here with the intention of bringing back a pound of clothes, but I was actually a little disappointed. The clothing stores in the old street, apart from some domestic brands, felt that the quality of the others was not very good. However, those wholesale markets were full of small vendors carrying carts or bags to sell clothes wholesale. Tourists generally seldom go to those places.

In general, it is nice to feel the crowds and market style in the old street.

By Yunxi |

There is shopping and eating, the cost performance is high, and there are many things to eat in the Dongmending Food Street~~

By Yunxi |

Shenzhen Dongmen Pedestrian Street is a famous pedestrian street in Shenzhen. In the past, it was mainly operated by some small vendors, and the goods sold were mainly low-end. Later, after renovation, it has now become a new pedestrian street for shopping, leisure and sightseeing. As the saying goes, "If you haven't been to Dongmen Old Street, you haven't been to Shenzhen." People are used to calling it "Old Dongmen" or "Old Street." Now there are many large commercial buildings such as department stores, shopping centers, commercial plazas, and food streets in the block, which constitutes the largest commercial block in Shenzhen with the most concentrated shops and the most complete types of goods. It was still early, and there were not many people in Dongmen Pedestrian Street. Some shops were gradually opening. I heard from my sister that there were gradually more people here from three or four in the afternoon, and they were shoulder to shoulder when shopping, especially on weekends or holidays. We walked around and took a look. The price-performance ratio of the things here is still relatively high, and the things are not very expensive. At about noon, we went to Dongmending Food Street to find food. There were many snack pawnshops inside, with a variety of fast food snacks, dazzling and varied.

By Yun Yi |

A very busy pedestrian street. A must for foodies. It gives people a youthful vibe.

By I'm here |

For those who have stayed in Shenzhen for a long time, Dongmen is a must-go place. There are wholesale markets like Chenghuang Temple, high-end shopping malls like Maoye and Sun, as well as many snacks. There is no reason to refuse.

Is this a good place for shopping? I have been there countless times in Shenzhen over the past few years, whether buying clothes or shoes or eating snacks. It is a must-recommend place. There is a lot of traffic, so be careful not to be cheated or robbed.

By Ala Blue⑧ |

It's quite lively at night, and the street snack shops are popular

By Histacil |

Take Metro Line 1 and Line 3 and get off at "Laojie Station". Shenzhen City developed from this station. Food, drink and entertainment gather here. There are many cheap clothes here. It is crowded on weekends. Diwang Building, Kingkey 100 and Shenzhen (Luohu) Railway Station are also nearby~

By Best wishes for your health |

I feel that pedestrian streets are similar everywhere, but they are an indispensable place in a tourist city. The biggest feature here is that it has the first McDonald's in mainland China.

By Sakura Castle Master |

Many people go here to shop, the clothes are quite cheap

By Baby chipmunk |

The snack street in Dongmen, Shenzhen, is very lively and has many varieties of food. The environment is a little worse, but it is still very tempting for foodies. (I don't recommend grilled crabs and crystal dumplings, but the fried buns and octopus balls are pretty good. If you want to eat Shenzhen special snacks, come to Dongmen!)

By Miracle |

There are so many people on weekends! There are many things to see. If you like shopping, go there~

By A single tree makes a forest |

Dongmen Pedestrian Street is very convenient to get to, and you can take Metro Line 2 and Line 3 to get there. Dongmen Pedestrian Street is very clean and tidy, and there is basically no door-to-door sales or random stacking of goods. Dongmen Pedestrian Street includes Jiefang Road, Renmin North Road, Yongxin Road, Xinyuan Road, Nanqing Street, Baihui Street and other streets. Dongmen Pedestrian Street has a wide variety of goods in the commercial area. You can say that you can get whatever you want, and there is nothing you can't buy. The food in the snack street is also very rich, with local characteristics and characteristics of various places, and the price is not expensive, economical and affordable.

In the morning, take the Shekou Line of the subway for 3 stops and get off at Hubei Station to Shenzhen Dongmen Old Street. Dongmen Commercial Street, also known as Dongmen Old Street, records a period of Shenzhen's development history and is a witness to the historical stages of Shenzhen's development. It should be said that it is also the root of Shenzhen people. The history of the old street is very long, dating back to the Ming Dynasty. In the past, Dongmen Commercial Street was mainly operated by some small stalls and vendors, and the goods sold were mainly low-end. Now, after renovation, it has become a new pedestrian street integrating shopping, wholesale, retail, leisure and tourism.

We arrived at Dongmen Pedestrian Street at 9:30, entered from Jiefang Road, and walked through the streets one by one. We arrived a little early, and most of the shops were not open yet, usually opening at 10 o'clock. Dongmen Pedestrian Street was cleaner than I imagined before I went there, the street was very clean, and the stone pavement was all over the place.

By A private chef |

Dongmen Old Street is the place that best represents the ancient commercial culture of Shenzhen. Since it was formed as a market in the Ming Dynasty, it is still a busy market for merchants. This kind of continuity through the vicissitudes of life is rare. In the past, Dongmen Commercial Street was mainly a few small stalls and hawkers, mainly selling low-end goods. Now, there are not only many large shopping malls in the street, but also a variety of small boutiques and snack bars. It is currently the most densely populated commercial district in Shenzhen.

By Winnie the Pooh |

Dongmen is a gathering place for young people. There is a food street inside where you can enjoy snacks from all over the world.

By Thinking Too Much_Tu |

It was still a little early to arrive at the old street. There were few people on the street and it was a bit chilly.

By leaf |

Dongmen is an iconic commercial district that integrates tourism, dining, leisure, and shopping. The most distinctive feature of Dongmen is the "Dongmen Food City", which has a variety of delicious food at relatively affordable prices.

By Magic Box |

Dongmen is the last stop of our trip to Shenzhen. It is a shopping paradise. It is still crowded at 11 o'clock in the evening.

By Little peach girl |

In my opinion, Dongmen Pedestrian Street is a combination of Shanghai Qipu Road Chenghuang Temple and Nanjing Road. According to the locals, it is a place where you can eat, drink and buy. So as a qualified foodie, it is necessary to search for delicious food in a place where you can eat and drink. If you want to eat snacks, you can choose to go to Dongmen Food Street. By the way, the small shop selling pig's trotters next to it attracted me by the strong smell of pig's trotters when I went there on the first day, but I resisted because I had just eaten. I bought one on the second day. The price was a little expensive, 20 yuan per piece, but the taste really disappointed me. The pig's trotters were not cooked thoroughly and the taste was not completely cooked. Anyway, the more I chewed, the more tasteless it became.

The most common thing in the snack street is grilled seafood (scallops and raw oysters). Scallops are 10 yuan for 5 pieces and raw oysters are 10 yuan for 3 pieces. The taste is average, but the food is very fresh. It’s a little small, but it’s worth the price..

By Lin five years old 👦🏻 |

Dongmen, after 300 years of trials and tribulations, has finally transformed from an ancient stone road into a modern commercial civilization. From an ordinary small town market, it has become one of the largest commercial pedestrian streets in the country; walking in the Dongmen pedestrian street today, you can still feel the simple legacy of the old market.

By Kaifeng |

This is a shopping street with many large-scale wholesale markets. It is your best choice for shopping.

By Scorpio |

It can be reached by subway. The goods are of low-end, so you need to browse slowly. You may find unexpected surprises.

By Youth again? |

There are so many delicious foods~ much better than those in Guangzhou Pedestrian Street, and it is also clean~! The taste is also good~ I like it~·· There are also many clothes~~ Some price discrimination is not cheap~

By one twenty three |

There is a saying that goes, "If you haven't been to Dongmen Street, it's like you haven't been to Shenzhen." Damn, this forced me to come here. It's probably spread by the people here. It's obvious that they want us to stimulate domestic demand. Well, then I will sacrifice a little and contribute to the development of Shenzhen. But to be honest, the prices of goods here are quite affordable, because compared to some third-tier cities, some branded clothing is cheaper here, probably because it is close to the production site.

By Peace buckle |

We three adults came to Dongmen by accident, and we became frequent visitors to Dongmen since then, because there are shopping and snacks here, it is quite lively. As for the route, if you can find the Diwang Building, you are almost there, just follow the flow of people, and then ask the police uncle, because Shenzhen is more complicated, so you must ask the police uncle for directions. Let's take a look at Dongmen!

We three adults came to Dongmen by accident, and we became frequent visitors to Dongmen because there are shopping and snacks here, which is quite lively. As for the route, if you can find the Diwang Building, you are almost there. Follow the flow of people and ask the police uncle. Because Shenzhen is complicated, you must ask the police uncle for directions. Let's take a look at Dongmen! In addition, if you want to buy brand names, go to Tianhong, if you want to buy cheap things, go to Baima, and if you want to eat snacks, go to the snack street.

By Chibi Maruko-chan |

The scenery of Dongmen Pedestrian Street~~~Just looking at those coconut trees is very impressive. The street is very clean!! There are a lot of people!! Really a lot! And most of them are from other places. It is really interesting that you can hear different accents depending on how many people stand next to you.

By Cereal |

The commercial street in Dongmen is indeed good, but the food hygiene is indeed poor. I don't know how the food is, and some of it makes me feel sick. I walked so far and was hungry, so I had something to eat. I had two more skewers of barbecue, and I was sweating profusely. It was spicy and numb, and I couldn't explain the feeling.

By irene_hailing |

Dongmen is said to be a shopping mecca in Shenzhen. You can take the subway to "Old Street" and follow the subway signs to the corresponding exit. Walk a few minutes to the overpass and you will see it. There are a lot of people, and there are clothes of various brands. The grade is not high-end. It feels a bit like Guangzhou's "Shangxiajiu". There are a lot of cheap goods, but the quality is really average, so just go and feel the atmosphere of the crowds. However, there are still many snacks on the roadside inside, stinky tofu and grilled scallops, oysters, and potato chips are all pretty good. At least I didn't dare to eat it in Zhuhai, but when I came to Dongmen, the environment affected me, so I still tried it. If I have the chance, I must go to the local area to eat authentic ones.

By Poor and negative o(︶︿︶)o |

Shenzhen is a famous pedestrian street where you can find cheap and good quality goods and clothes. Many people in the surrounding area come here for wholesale.

By Xu Xiaobao0629 |

This is also a place that girls like to go shopping. The things are cheap and there are a lot of snacks. I went there twice in 3 days. It was the first time I dragged a suitcase to shop, haha

By W_Rare |

Dongmen is very lively and the transportation is convenient. The most impressive thing is that you can get a mobile phone case and screen protector for only 10 yuan.

By Xixi |

The pedestrian street is very lively, with a wide variety of food, drinks and entertainment. The things are also very cheap, and you can find a lot of what you want.

By flixh |

Feeling depressed, I headed to my first destination: Dongmen Pedestrian Street. It is said that those who have not been to Dongmen have not been to Shenzhen. It is also a good place for a short stay. It took me nearly an hour to get there by subway, but I was disappointed to find that it was just a shopping market. It was no different from commercial pedestrian streets all over the country. I didn't find any attractive snacks there. I bought a skewer of grilled squid and beef balls. The taste was so good that I will never eat them again in my life. The milk tea tasted okay, and there were celebrities advertising it!

By Eat and drink rice bug |

It's very lively, but it's very hot.

I couldn't stand it, so I took a quick walk and went back to enjoy the air conditioning.

It was hot and stuffy and crowded. The air conditioning in the mall was not cold at all.