Mountain and Sea Secret Oxygen Bar | Integrating Wetland Scenery, Lawn Camping, and Mountain-Sea Views

Comprehensive Travel Guide to Enshang Wetland Park, Shenzhen

Hidden halfway up Wutong Mountain, Enshang Wetland Park is one of Shenzhen’s rare "mountain and sea secret oxygen bars," combining wetland landscapes, lawn camping, and mountain-sea views. It is free to enter yet offers a deeply healing natural experience. This guide will help you explore it with ease.

Quick Core Information
- Location: Near Linchang Tunnel, Yantian District, Shenzhen
- Opening Hours: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Recommended to enter before 6:00 PM to avoid missing return transportation)
- Admission: Free, no reservation required
- Highlights: S-shaped coastal road, giant lawn like in Studio Ghibli films, wetland birdwatching, Wutong Pavilion 360° viewing, family-friendly play area

Transportation Guide: Choose from Three Options
1. Public Transport (Recommended)
- Take Metro Line 8 to Haishan Station, Exit B or C, then walk to the “Mountain-Sea Shuttle” bus stop in front of Yating Bay International Hotel.
- Bus fare is 6 RMB one way, about 12-15 minutes direct to the summit. Operating hours: uphill 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, downhill 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM (extended to 6:30 PM on holidays).
- The bus stops right at the large lawn, no extra walking needed, perfect for those who prefer convenience or families with children.
2. Hiking
- Start from Haishan Station Exit B, follow Enshang Road passing Yuanyang Lake, Orchid Creek, and Forest Reception Hall to the park. The total distance is about 1.8 km, taking 40-60 minutes.
- Along the way, you can encounter Enshang Waterfall and forest light and shadow, ideal for slow-paced scenic hikers. Wear comfortable sports shoes.
3. Self-driving
- Parking must be reserved by 9 PM the night before via the “Wutong Mountain Forest Park” WeChat public account. Only 30-60 spots available daily, very limited on weekends.
- If no reservation, park at Yihai City or Guangfu Department Store parking lots (about 11 RMB for 3 hours), then take the Mountain-Sea Shuttle bus up to avoid roadside parking fines.

Must-Visit Spots
1. Large Lawn
- A lawn like those in Studio Ghibli animations, with wide open views perfect for picnics, tent camping, and kite flying. Cool breezes under the shade make it pleasant even in summer.
- The pond beside the lawn often hosts black swans and ducks. Kids can observe nature up close but must not feed the animals.
- In spring, the surrounding fields bloom with gesang flowers, making it a highly photogenic spot.
2. Wetland Boardwalk Area
- Stroll along the waterside boardwalk to see egrets flying low and wild mushrooms growing. With some luck, you might spot squirrels. It’s a natural “outdoor classroom.”
- The soft morning light between 8-10 AM filters through leaves, casting dappled shadows on the boardwalk, perfect for portrait photography.
3. Wutong Pavilion
- A UFO-shaped all-glass viewing platform offering 270° panoramic views of Yantian Port and Dapeng Bay. At sunset, you can capture stunning scenes of cargo ships against the evening glow.
- Inside the pavilion, there is a book bar and light snack area, ideal for resting and enjoying tea while taking in the full mountain-sea panorama.
4. Family Play Area
- Equipped with long slides, sand playground, climbing nets, zip lines, and a shallow creek for catching tadpoles, suitable for children of all ages to burn off energy.
- Adjacent to the large lawn, parents can picnic while keeping an eye on their kids, achieving “free-range parenting.”
5. S-shaped Coastal Road
- The must-pass road to and from the park, winding between green mountains and blue sea. Every snapshot looks like a comic-style masterpiece, making it a popular social media check-in spot.

Route Planning: Two Options for Different Needs
Family Easy Route (3-4 hours)
Mountain-Sea Shuttle up → Picnic on the large lawn → Play in the family area → Birdwatch on the wetland boardwalk → View from Wutong Pavilion → Bus down
Deep Hiking Route (5-6 hours)
Haishan Station → Hike to Orchid Creek → Enshang Reservoir → Wetland boardwalk → Rest on the large lawn → View from Wutong Pavilion → Descend via Bitong Road to Shatoujiao Station

Food and Surroundings
1. Inside the Park
- No convenience stores or restaurants inside the park, so bring your own drinking water, snacks, or homemade lunch. Please take all picnic trash with you.
- Convenience stores at the mountain foot sell simple meals and cold drinks, good for light replenishment.
2. Nearby Food
- Yantian Seafood Street: 20 minutes by car after descending, recommended dishes include garlic vermicelli steamed scallops and salt and pepper mantis shrimp, average cost 80+ RMB per person.
- Traditional Rice Noodle Roll Shops: Lao Difang Rice Noodle King (about 15 RMB per person) and Shanshui Rice Noodle (with generous oyster fillings) are popular local breakfast choices in Yantian.
- Hakka Cuisine/Dessert Shops: Try Hakka stuffed tofu paired with mango pomelo sago or kelp mung bean soup to refresh your palate.

Post by 876Isla~Davis* | Oct 23, 2025

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