Dameisha Waterfront Park is located in the magical beauty of the South China Sea, the beautiful scenery of the Dapeng Bay, Shenzhen Special Economic Zone in the east. Three sides of Castle Peak embracing the middle open to open the slow side of the sea, the beach of 1800 meters is embedded in between the Castle Peak blue sea. You could go to Dameisha Beach Park when you come to Guangdong for Guangzhou fair.
Dameisha Waterfront Park is a park built by the Shenzhen Municipal Government in 1999, she embodies the efforts of numerous domestic and international landscape design with higher levels of design company. UK ATKINS consultancy firm responsible for the detailed planning and coordination of Dameisha Area, Beijing Forestry University Landscape Planning and Architectural Design Institute of Shenzhen Branch is responsible for the design of the Dameisha waterfront park planning, Singapore SGD design and planning firm commitment to building the park design, SWA environment and landscape design company to bear the salt Meilu Hai Bin Scenic Road Advisory. Meisha Seaside Park planning and design of fully consider the combination of mountain and sea, the Ping Shan Bang Hai advantage of the natural landscape, connected to the shade canopy cover viewing gallery coconut trees lined the main line of flowers the size of the group of brilliant Square, accompanied by a large crown shade concentrated tensioned membrane France loquat shaded lawn parking, various shapes, rich seaside characteristics, like white clouds dotted the mountains between dune oasis, decorated with flower lawns, palm forest, forming a A pleasant coastal tourism environment.
These two beach parks are decent places to enjoy green mountains, blue sea and golden sandy beaches. Dameisha, the bigger one of the two, is a public area, while Xiaomeisha requires an entrance fee. At Xiaomeisha there is an aquarium zoo called Shenzhen Sea World, well stocked with whales, sharks and manatees plus showing various aquatic antics. Dameisha features a public garden called Lunar Square with a bar and a restaurant selling Western food.