Shopping in Shēnzhèn
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Dàfēn Village
You shouldn't miss Dàfēn Village in Bùjí, Lónggǎng district. Even just walking around is an eye-opening experience. With 600 art-packed stores and 8000 skilled artists, this village generates thousands of freshly painted Van Goghs and any famous masterpiece you can imagine, every week. Bus 306 from Luóhú takes you to the village in an hour. A taxi ride costs around Y50.
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Luóhú Commercial City
This overrated covered market greets visitors as they emerge from customs and immigration. You'll find five storeys of shopping insanity, with corridor after corridor of stalls selling knock-off handbags, clothing, wigs, knick-knacks, massages and DVDs.
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Jian Fu Mei Health & Beauty Centre
At Jian Fu Mei Health & Beauty Centre in Luohu Commercial City, you'll pay around Y88 to around Y100 for a massage and from around Y90 for a facial. The place is a bit decrepit but the massages are great value. The new branch at the south wing basement has a slightly cheaper rate.
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Mang Bing Massage Centre
In addition to shopping, Shenzhen offers all sorts of body perfecting services, from massage to manicure. Try Mang Bing Massage Centre, where you can expect to pay between around Y45 to around Y120 for an hour's massage.
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Huaqiang Bei Commercial St
For electronics, Huaqiang Bei is a living, breathing eBay, with shops and malls for blocks on end selling the latest tech gadgets, hi-tech audiovisual equipment and computer components at rock-bottom prices.
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Dōngmén Market
Another chaotic market popular for tailored suits and skirts, and cheap ready-to-wear clothes, with competitive prices. Be extremely careful of pickpockets. By metro, get off at Laojie station and leave from exit A.
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Wong Kong Oil Painting and Art Plaza
Near the entrance to Dafen Village, this is the founding shop of this mass production painting kingdom. Bus 106 from Luohu takes you to the village in an hour's ride. A taxi ride costs around Y40 to Y60.
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Huaqiang Electronic World
On Huaqiang Bei Commercial Street; another electronics giant due to open early in 2008 to compete with the SEGs.
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SEG Electronics Market
This a behemoth with eight floors crammed with tiny booths selling computer components at rock bottom prices.
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Huáqiáng Běi
On the western edge of Luóhú district is Huáqiáng Běi (华强北), a living, breathing eBay for those on the hunt for electronics. The area abounds with blocks of buildings crammed with tiny booths selling the latest tech gadgets and computer components at rock-bottom prices. Take exit A at Huáqiánglù station.
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