Things To Do

Things To Do

Located in Xiaomeisha Coastal Park, MGM Shenzhen Hotel is surrounded by approximately 137 hectares of prime sea area and about 37 hectares of verdant hills and wild parks. With its exceptional seaside location, the hotel offers breathtaking panoramic sea views and is conveniently situated near Xiaomeisha Ocean World, allowing guests to immerse themselves in a fantastical journey of technology-integrated ocean exploration.
Xiaomeisha Diecui Lake Countryside Park
Xiaomeisha Diecui Lake Countryside Park
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Xiaomeishawan Diecuihu Countryside Park covers an area of approximately 389,000 square meters, nestled like jade on the hills of Maluan Mountain, making it one of the most beautiful spots in the Yantian Banshan Park area. With two major water bodies and three valleys, it offers a wide range of outdoor activities. Visitors can wade in the clear streams, stroll along the verdant paths, and experience the fresh air of nature. The park is also an ideal location for camping on the lawn and hosting woodland weddings, providing visitors with unique and unforgettable experiences. With panoramic views of the blue sea and lush forests, every resting space and observation platform embodies the harmonious coexistence of humans and nature.
Xiaomeisha Sea World
Xiaomeisha Sea World
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The new pavilion at Xiaomeisha Sea World draws inspiration from the shape of a "nautilus," designed by AXS SATOW from Japan. Among them, the Blue Cave Hall features the world's largest blue cave landscape, utilizing acrylic cylindrical display tank structures combined with multimedia imaging to present the visual spectacle of a hundred thousand herring storm. Visitors feel as if they are immersed in a fantastical ocean world, surrounded by spectacular underwater scenery. The ingenious aspect of this design concept lies in the smart integration of natural landscapes with technological entertainment, offering visitors a unique sensory experience. It not only showcases the magnificence of marine ecology but also embodies the innovation and foresight of modern design.