I'm Out.
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I really love shopping in Shenzhen.
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Shenzhen is practically being overrun by you all!
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At 3 AM, Shenzhen North Station had free buses running – what a great city! I heard the subway also runs past 2 AM, which is fantastic. I was initially worried about how I'd get back at 3 AM.
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Shenzhen is really cutting-edge in terms of lifestyle and technology. People from Hong Kong come here and don't want to leave. Now, on weekends, you see cars of all sizes coming over for shopping. The parks have all sorts of great non-powered play equipment and facilities, all free. Some parks even have showers. Honestly, it's really impressive.
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Showers, that was a typo.
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To be honest, as a second-generation Shenzhen local, I find Shenzhen too crowded and lacking a personal touch. Ever since I went abroad to study after middle school, I haven't really wanted to come back. I'm very patriotic, but I genuinely don't like Shenzhen that much. There are too many people, and it can feel impersonal. I also don't care for some of the locals who can be lazy, gossipy, and talk too much. (This isn't about everyone in the city, of course.) Sorry, but that's my honest feeling.
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Everyone has their likes and dislikes; it's all about different perspectives. As a northerner spending Chinese New Year in Shenzhen for the first time, I've fallen in love with the city. You have no idea how amazing the temperature in Shenzhen is at this time of year! Back north, it's still freezing cold, but here in Shenzhen, the osmanthus flowers are still blooming and smell wonderful. If you're someone who can't stand the cold but loves flowers, you can't imagine how much you'd adore Shenzhen.
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As a Shenzhen local, I won't list all the good things about the city, but there's one thing: Shenzhen is the only place where electric scooters and pedestrians are constantly battling for space on the sidewalks. You can just be walking and still get aggressively honked at (beep beep!).