
Shenzhen Phoenix Mountain Forest Park, located in Fenghuang Village, Fuyong Town, southwest of Bao'an District, Shenzhen, is one of eight key forest parks planned for development in Shenzhen, with the goal of becoming Shenzhen's most attractive suburban forest park. A low mountain range on the east bank of the Pearl River Estuary, it belongs to the Lianhua Mountain system along the eastern Guangdong coast and is known as "Bao'an's First Mountain."
Fenghuang Mountain is rich in cultural heritage. Fenghuang Ancient Village, located at the foot of the mountain, is the ancestral home and residence of the descendants of Wen Tianxiang. Built during the Dade period in the late Song Dynasty, it is listed as one of the six key ancient villages in the Shenzhen Purple Line Planning.
With its naturally beautiful natural landscape, it is known as "Phoenix Mountain, Blessed Water, and Land of Blessings." Phoenix is so tall and majestic, like a crescent moon embedded in the shores of the West Sea, hanging high above the fertile land of the South.
The subtropical monsoon climate makes travel suitable all year round.
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Phoenix Mountain Forest Park is a historic and ecological site in Shenzhen, known for its natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and hiking routes.
Located in northern Shenzhen, Guangdong. Accessible by taxi, bus, or a combination of metro and walking from nearby stations.
Open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Best visited in spring and autumn for mild weather and clear views.
Entrance fee is around ¥20–¥30. Tickets can be bought at the park entrance or via local travel apps.
Advance booking is optional, but recommended during holidays or weekends.
2–4 hours depending on trails and sightseeing.
Guided tours are mostly in Chinese; English guides may be limited.
Summit viewpoints, temples, and forest trails offer the best photo opportunities.
Start from the main entrance, hike to scenic viewpoints, visit cultural sites, and return via forest trails.
Night visits are generally not permitted; special events may occur during festivals.
Weekdays are quieter; weekends and public holidays are busier.
Restrooms, vending areas, small cafes, and picnic spots are available.
Main paths are moderately accessible; some steep trails may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors.
Cash, mobile payments, and local cards are accepted at ticket booths and shops.
Nearby restaurants serve Cantonese cuisine; small cafes and snack stalls are near park entrances.
Vegetarian options are available; halal food is limited.
Several mid-range hotels and guesthouses are located near the park or in northern Shenzhen.
Nearby attractions include Shenzhen Fairy Lake Botanical Garden and Dapeng Fortress.
Souvenir shops sell local handicrafts, small trinkets, and postcards.
Taxi, local bus, or metro can connect to other Shenzhen attractions and city areas.