The Dutch Flower Town is located in Nanshan District. It was formerly the Nanshan Flower World and was later transformed into a characteristic block with Dutch characteristics.
There are many flower shops in the town, as well as Nanshan District Flower Museum, Qianhai Park, Jiangmen Club, Dutch Bar, Shengyi Mingtang and other attractions.
The buildings here are all based on the architectural style of Dutch towns, with bright colors and amorous feelings.
Here you can see the three authentic Dutch treasures - wooden shoes, windmills and tulips, which is suitable for taking photos and checking in.
Attractions Location: No. 3008, Yueliangwan Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong
Tickets: free
Opening hours:
08:30-21:00 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Spend a day exploring Shenzhen Dutch Flower Town, a charming themed park inspired by Dutch architecture and flower culture, featuring colorful gardens, windmills, and European-style streets.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in nearby Longgang district hotels or return to central Shenzhen. Try Dutch-themed pastries, coffee, and local Cantonese dishes nearby.
Souvenirs: Floral crafts, Dutch-style souvenirs, local specialty snacks, and decorative items.
Combine the beauty of Dutch Flower Town with Shenzhen’s cultural highlights for a more diverse experience.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Longgang district or Futian district. Enjoy Cantonese cuisine and international restaurants in the city.
Souvenirs: Cultural crafts from Shenzhen Museum, floral and Dutch-themed souvenirs.
Explore Shenzhen’s charming themed park, museums, parks, and urban attractions for a balanced itinerary.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Longgang or Futian districts. Sample Dutch-themed cafés, seafood, and modern cuisine.
Souvenirs: Flower crafts, cultural arts, fashion accessories, and city souvenirs.
Combine floral beauty with urban cultural landmarks, shopping, and nature parks.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Longgang, Futian, or Nanshan districts. Enjoy Cantonese cuisine and international fare.
Souvenirs: Floral souvenirs, cultural crafts, eco-friendly products, and fashion items.
Enjoy a multi-day journey through themed parks, museums, shopping hubs, and coastal parks.
Accommodation/Food: Stay across Longgang, Futian, and Nanshan districts. Try local seafood, Cantonese dim sum, and trendy cafés.
Souvenirs: Flower crafts, artworks, fashion accessories, and local snacks.
Explore the floral charm of Dutch Flower Town alongside Shenzhen’s museums, parks, art districts, and shopping areas.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Longgang, Futian, Nanshan, and Luohu districts. Diverse dining from street food to international cuisine.
Souvenirs: Floral products, cultural crafts, artistic goods, traditional snacks, and fashion.
Immerse yourself in Shenzhen’s blend of themed parks, culture, art, shopping, coastal scenery, and historic streets over a full week.
Accommodation/Food: Stay across Longgang, Futian, Nanshan, and Luohu districts. Explore local seafood, Cantonese dishes, street food, and café culture.
Souvenirs: Flower-themed crafts, cultural arts, fashion accessories, eco products, and traditional snacks.
Shenzhen Nanshan Holland Flower Town is a new cluster of culture, creativity, leisure, wedding photography and art in Shenzhen. It is a free flower park.
The Dutch Flower Town focuses on "flower culture" and is a special park that integrates leisure, science, exhibitions and commerce.
Here, you can admire the representative ancient Dutch buildings, as well as a special flower exhibition hall, a cafe, and a children's playground.
There are a lot of flowers here, and both wholesale and retail prices are cheaper than in flower shops. There are also pet shops, etc.
There are wedding photography studios, cafes, western restaurants and snack bars in the park. You can sit down and enjoy the food when you are tired.
Bring a good mood and your favorite flowers home, it will be a wonderful day. Recommended~
Check in at the Dutch Flower Town📸
Transportation
Take the subway and get off at Daxin Station
It's about 20 minutes' walk, a bit far.
It is recommended to play for 3 to 4 hours
environment
The place is not big, so you can choose to go there around 4pm in the summer.
The sun isn't so hot.
The most common ones are various fresh cut flowers, dried flowers, succulents, etc.
There are many varieties, including hydrangeas that are several times larger than your palm, and many that I don’t recognize.
The flower shops have the kind that help to package them, and they are very beautiful.
There are also many kinds of fish in the aquarium.
There are also shops selling small birds and hamsters.
There are also many milk tea shops inside.
I was tired from walking so I ordered a portion of fish balls which was OK.
In general, the Holland Flower Town is a special park with flower culture as the center, integrating culture, leisure, science and commerce. Compared with the typical pure professional flower markets such as Dounan in Kunming, Yunnan and Lingnan Flower Market in Guangzhou, the Holland Flower Town in Shenzhen is a leisure street-style flower trading market. Here you can enjoy the representative Dutch ancient buildings and the authentic Dutch three treasures - wooden shoes, windmills and tulips. It is worth mentioning that there is a flower museum in the town, which tells the past and present lives of flowers and related knowledge, and concentrates on the city flowers of cities all over the world. The entities or pictures are for tourists to visit, so that tourists can appreciate the culture of flowers and improve their character during the tour. In addition, the town also has special contents such as cafes, flower fairy children's playgrounds, gardening creative stores, and car bars.
Visiting here in the blooming season, being surrounded by flowers, watching the windmills turning slowly, and feeling the Dutch customs should be a good choice for Shenzhen citizens and foreign tourists to relax and travel. The town is not far from Shenzhen's main road Shennan Avenue and the subway line, and it is very convenient to get to.
Overall it is smaller than expected. If you take photos, you can finish the tour in 1-2 hours.
The flowers here are sold very cheaply, and there are also green plants and succulents. The style and colors of the square are very bright, very suitable for taking pictures, four-star recommendation
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Opposite Zhongshan Park, no tickets required, nice scenery, a relatively large flower and bird market, the flowers sold are quite cheap.
Check in at the Dutch Flower Town, and the courtyard of Hua Mulan
Little fairies who like flowers must go there. I really couldn't help but want to buy it at that time~~
It's a great little attraction. If you have time on the weekend, you can go there and buy some flowers. The flowers there are really cheap. The scenery is also great. You can go there to calm down after a busy week. There is a piece of grass inside, and it's quite comfortable to stay there when there are few people.
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There are many places suitable for taking photos, and there are also flower shops. You can go there once or twice a week to buy a bunch of flowers to put at home. Dried flowers are also a good choice.
If you have time or want to buy flowers, I highly recommend you to come here for a walk. The decoration of the shops is also very fresh and pastoral. In the past, most of them did not allow taking photos, but now I don’t know, it should be okay to take a photo. The main business here is selling and buying flowers. One small street is a place to sell flowers. The town is very small, and I personally don’t think it’s fun. It’s still nice to relax and look at the flowers and plants. The only unforgettable thing is a large windmill building in the park that imitates European architectural style. In addition, it is also one of the attractions for many people to take wedding photos. After all, you can take foreign-style wedding photos without going abroad.
PS: There is a Zhongshan Park opposite the main entrance of the Dutch Flower Town, and it is also very close to Nantou Ancient Town. You can visit all three attractions if you have time.
I still recommend going there. Although it is just a place selling flowers, the scenery is still very good.
The exotic buildings and colorful flowers and plants drove away the scorching sun and brought us into a "paradise on earth".
If you like to grow flowers and plants, this is the right place. It will definitely meet your needs and the price is very good.
Overall, the Flower Town is a good place for a walk, but be careful of mosquito bites. The town is small, but there are still many tourist buses parked outside the gate, and tourists enter in batches.
Coming to the flower town is like being immersed in a sea of flowers. There are many flower shops selling flowers, and there are also many varieties of flowers that you have never seen before.
Address: No. 3008 Yueliangwan Avenue, near Xinghai City
The main theme of the Dutch Flower Town is "flower culture", and the whole street is full of Dutch style. There are many alleys in the town, and each alley can be walked through, which is quite interesting. Many people come here to take wedding photos and family trips. There are also many flower shops in the town, and you can see many people coming here to buy flowers and potted plants every time.
The flower expo inside is worth a visit. It has famous flowers from all over the world and a lot of flower knowledge. There is also a park, especially the large lawn that attracts many people to have picnics and gatherings, which is very pleasant. There is also a children's playground where children can play on slides and ride wooden horses. The whole town can be played for most of the day. It is not bad and recommended.
Netherlands Flower Town Recommendation: Samsung
The clouds in the seaside city are really beautiful. I like them very much. They are very comfortable and warm. Various small plants, green ivy, are very cute. Inside, there are all kinds of plants and flowers for sale. I think you can finish the tour in 30 minutes. It's a good place to relax and take pictures inside!
Dutch Flower Town – 3 stars
Tourists who come here do nothing more than two things: take photos and buy flowers. Shenzhen is really not short of this kind of European town style attractions. Whether it is Longgang Wengu Manor, Nanshan European Town, or Yantian OCT Tea Valley, the European small fresh style reveals the European complex in the minds of the builders. The Dutch Flower Town can basically be put together with the European town above. In addition to various colorful style cottages, there is also a huge Dutch windmill and a painted art sculpture cow. In addition, this is also a famous place to buy flowers. Succulents, flowers, potted plants, grasses and other various plants are available. Basically all the plants you want to plant can be found here. In addition, there is a spire church and a Dutch windmill in the center of the flower town. This is also the most frequented place for tourists and wedding guests. After all, it is located near the city center, which is much more convenient than going all the way to Luzui Villa in Dapeng. Ticket information: Free. Transportation information: No. 3008, Yueliangwan Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province (Take the bus and get off at the "Nanshan Bus Station" bus stop and walk)
It is a pocket full of urban spring, suitable for leisurely strolling. It is a short walk from Daxin subway station. You can walk or ride a shared bicycle to get there after leaving the subway station.
A good spot for taking photos, definitely a dog food, not a very good place, the consumption level is a little more expensive than outside...
These are some shops selling flowers and green plants, like the flower, bird and fish market,
This town is located in Nanshan District. It has a special Dutch style and integrates landscape and business. There are many flowers and plants for sale, as well as various goldfish. I don't know much about goldfish, but the prices of plants and flowers are very cheap. I buy some every time I go there.
It is worth mentioning that there is a large lawn inside, where you can rest, take photos, etc. when the sun is shining.
Shenzhen Nanshan Holland Flower Town is one of the core areas for Shenzhen to implement the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Qianhai strategy. Representative institutions of the Holland Flower Town include Nanshan District Flower Museum, Qianhai Park, Jiangmen Club, Holland Bar, Shengyi Mingtang, etc. The Flower Town opened on August 5, 2011. It is a special park with the main theme of "flower culture". Through the iron gate, a European Dutch style is presented in front of you. The fragrance of turmeric fills the air, and the Dutch windmill slowly turns in the breeze. In fact, many people sell flowers and appreciate flowers.
The Dutch Flower Town is a place where flowers, fish and crows are sold. There are lawns and ponds everywhere. It is suitable for leisurely:
Spring is in the air, and the prices are very affordable. Fresh coconuts are sold next to it for 15 yuan/piece with coconut meat, and the price of noodles is 12-20 yuan/portion, which is acceptable. There are many varieties of flowers and succulents, and the flower arrangements and potted plants are very cheap. I waited for nearly an hour to park! The parking lot is a bit small, but it's all free!
This is a sea of flowers. The Dutch-style architecture and the various flowers here make you feel like you are in a foreign country, feeling the exotic customs. It is very beautiful and very interesting.
The Dutch Flower Town is actually a flower, bird, fish and insect (I don't think I saw any insects) market, mainly flowers, and the design is very unique, so it has become a tourist attraction. The town is located in Nanshan District, adjacent to Shennan Avenue, with convenient transportation. There are already tourists strolling around in the morning, and shops are opening one after another. If you have enough time, you can go shopping for 1-2 hours.
It is called Huaben Town, but it is actually a flower market. But the flowers there are really nice, especially in April, they are very fragrant. Friends living in Shenzhen may wish to go there during holidays to pick and buy some flowers to take back, it is still quite good.
Before we came to Shenzhen, we asked on the Beehive what fun things to do in Shenzhen, and someone recommended the Holland Flower Town to me!
It takes about 15 minutes to walk from Daxin MRT Station. It is suitable for taking photos!
There is no entrance fee to the Dutch Flower Town!
When you enter from the main entrance, you can see different flower shops on both sides of the street. It is a place full of European style!
There is also a big windmill on the big lawn! It feels like I have been to Holland!
The town is a place selling flowers with Dutch architecture as the main feature. There is a so-called flower museum at the entrance, which is actually very small. There are introductions to the city flowers and literary works about flowers, which are not very meaningful. Fortunately, it is free. The town is a market selling flowers and plants, but there are many kinds of flowers and the prices are very cheap. The roadside snacks are a bit expensive and the quality is not very good. By the way, there is a shop selling cats, dogs, birds and hamsters, which is quite interesting. It is not very big and I walked through it quickly. If you want to take pictures, you can go there.
The Dutch Flower Town creates an authentic Dutch style town.
There are many flowers and plants, you can have a good look around.
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Good potted plants, made by Huiyu
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Friends who are coming can come and have a look
Good times
Light as a song
Girlfriends
Children around knees
When I came to the Dutch Flower Town, I realized that there was a market that could be as beautiful as a garden. The exquisite iron gates, the unique European pavilions, the Dutch windmills that slowly turned with the wind, the colorful flowers on both sides of the street, and the fragrance of flowers in the air all exude a romantic and elegant atmosphere.
The flower seller, the flower seller...
It's average, nothing interesting to see or do. It's called a flower garden and a small town, but it's just a short street, mainly for buying flowers. It's really a wasted trip... Bad review, 😂
Shenzhen Nanshan Holland Flower Town is a new cluster of culture, creativity, leisure and art in Shenzhen. Representative institutions include Nanshan District Flower Museum, Qianhai Park, Jiangmen Club, Holland Bar, Shengyi Mingtang, etc. There are many flowers in the town, which is very suitable for girls to play. Of course, the consumption level in the town is very high.
It's still very beautiful and worth a visit. The flowers inside are also beautiful!
This short trip was a rainy day for me. It was raining all the time, but it finally stopped. It's the same old saying again: "Just go with the flow". Holland Flower Town is one of the most artistic places in Shenzhen. I walked here alone. There are many people visiting and playing here on weekends, especially couples, friends or families. The surrounding greenery is very beautiful. The buildings in the town are very distinctive. If you like to buy flowers, you can go and have a look. There are flower shops everywhere, with dried flowers and small plants in jars. The prices are not very expensive. Of course, the most important thing is to see the Dutch-style windmill. There are often newlyweds taking wedding photos here, and it is also a very suitable place for taking photos.
I went there with my friends. The surrounding greenery is very beautiful. The buildings in the town are very unique. If you like to buy flowers, you can go and have a look. There are flower shops everywhere, with all kinds of flowers. The flower museum was a bit disappointing…
It's a very distinctive town. I've been there twice, haha.
The first time I came to the Dutch Flower Town, I went with my classmates. Later, I came again with my sister and listened to a concert. It was a world of flowers.
Nanshan District has a flower market built in the style of a Dutch town, where you can relax, enjoy and buy flowers. As long as you are willing, you can wander in the sea of flowers or sit down to drink something and daydream, and time will quietly slip away from you.
Flower shops, small animals, fresh boutiques and food stores can all arouse girls' girlish hearts and are a great place to take photos.
I felt it was a waste when I went there. I was innocent and needed a boyfriend.
The Dutch Flower Town is called a town, but it is actually the "flower and bird market" that we are very familiar with in our lives. However, the flower town is decorated beautifully and has become a park with a flower and bird market. When I went there, it happened to be the weekend, and it was a clear and sunny day. Many parents brought their children to sit on the lawn and bask in the sun.
Since it is a flower town, there are naturally a lot of flowers! A lot of flowers! Some shops will explicitly prohibit taking photos. The flowers in one shop are really beautiful and I wanted to take photos. I asked the boss lady but she said that I was not allowed to take photos. What a pity. But there are also shops that allow taking photos, such as the one I will post below. I walked in and asked the boss lady if I could take photos. The boss lady said that I could take photos when there were no customers. Thank you very much
The streets are full of flowers, which is perfect for spring and the best place to take photos. It's fresh and nice, but the food is not very delicious.
Apart from Dounan, this is the best flower world I have ever seen.
The buildings inside are quite nice, and there are many people selling flowers.
It is still a place worth strolling around. The flowers are beautiful, the price is not too expensive, and the ice cream is delicious. However, there is no food in the town, only coffee, cake and some noodles that do not require cooking. You have to go out of the town to eat... There is a bonsai shop with a very classical design style, a Chinese old house style, which is great, but it is a pity that you are not allowed to take pictures
It's far from the subway station, just over a kilometer away. The town is quite small, but the shops are quite unique.
I think girls all like flowers very much. Love its appearance, big or small, elegant or charming; love its fragrance, different in fragrance; love its color, strong or weak; love its flower language... There is always a reason for you to like it.
Spring, summer, autumn and winter, flowers and grasses of the four seasons adorn life, which is the most beautiful scenery in life. I not only like flowers, but also like to grow flowers. There is such a place in Shenzhen, which breeds various flowers and has a different flower culture... If you like flowers and want to stroll along the exotic streets, the Dutch Flower Town is a good choice.
The Dutch Flower Town is actually a flower market with a Dutch architectural style. No tickets are required. The place is not big and it takes about two hours to visit. There are all kinds of flowers and the prices are not expensive.
There are many coffee shops and flower shops in the Dutch town, which is very suitable for taking pictures
The Dutch Flower Town is a great place for a weekend trip, but there are not enough parking spaces here! Friends who drive there should be careful, but there is a Tianhong Shopping Mall nearby, and there are still parking spaces. There are many flowers here that you can choose to buy, and there are also many succulents. There is also a very literary place here. The proprietress is a drummer who is very good at playing African drums. I will come here to sit every time I go there.
A very beautiful and Dutch-style flower town with unique coffee houses, flower shops, and of course the most important thing is the Dutch-style windmills. Newlyweds often take wedding photos here, and it is also a very suitable place for taking photos.
The Flower Town has a strong Dutch style and is similar to a pedestrian street. There are many small wooden houses on both sides of the street, which are decorated in a very unique way. There are many shops on one side of the pedestrian street, selling various snacks, coffee, desserts, etc. On the other side of the pedestrian street, flowers are sold. There is a flower, bird, fish and insect market behind it. In addition to flowers and potted plants, there are also some fish, birds and puppies, which is very interesting.
The Dutch Flower Town is one of the most artistic places in Shenzhen. Many people come here to visit and play on weekends, especially couples or families. There are many stores selling flowers, including dried flowers and small plants in jars, and the prices are not very expensive.
It's a very stylish town. I like it very much. The best part is that you don't need a ticket hahahaha.
I personally feel it's good. You can go and have a look on the weekend. I went there with my friends. The flowers are very beautiful and it's very cheap.
Flowers are very cheap. If you go shopping with 2 or 3 friends or your significant other, why not go for the romance of a big bouquet of flowers without spending much money? Recommended~
It's a pity that the weather is too hot today, so no matter how good the scenery is, it's still worth going if you are interested in flowers. It seems that locals will also go there to buy some flowers and plants on weekends, but we just went there to take pictures.
[In Shenzhen--a place where you can freely create your own style]
——Netherlands Flower Town
A place where you can freely create your own style, a place where you can fulfill your wishes. I heard that every girl has the dream of opening a flower shop. This is a place where you can feast your eyes. There are so many kinds of flowers that I can't name them. I bought a bunch of dried baby's breath and a bunch of my favorite daisies. Of course, I took a lot of photos and posted them on WeChat Moments. There are also many Taobao stores that take pictures here. In short, if you love flowers and are a photography enthusiast, you have to go here. However, if your home is far away from here, I suggest not to come here on purpose because there is really nothing here except flower shops and taking pictures.
I saw the Dutch Flower Town on China-TravelNote and thought it was pretty good, so I made an appointment with some friends to go there together on the weekend. It’s quite far from Guanwai, so we took a taxi to Daxin Station, and it’s also very close to walk.
We arrived at around four in the afternoon. The sun was still scorching and there were relatively few tourists, so we walked along the path. In addition to various flowers, there were shops selling koi, fish tanks, stone tools, handicrafts, pottery, etc.
Most flower shop owners do not allow photography, and tourists should also be careful not to touch the delicate flowers with their hands. Ask the shop owner before taking photos. However, there are many young and beautiful shop owners who are willing to let tourists take photos of their flowers. There are many coffee shops on the street, but there are not many customers because most tourists are taking photos in the small courtyards with unique decorations. At five or six o'clock, there are more tourists, most of whom are women around 20 years old.
There are snacks such as hot dogs, grilled gluten, and octopus balls on the roadside. The public hygiene is pretty good. As a girl, I am satisfied with the Dutch Flower Town because it satisfies our desire to be beautiful.
The predecessor of the Dutch Flower Town was Nanshan Flower World. Here, you can enjoy the representative Dutch ancient buildings, as well as a special flower exhibition hall, a cafe, a children's playground, etc. There are many flowers here, and the wholesale and retail prices are cheaper than those in flower shops. There are also pet shops, etc.
The Dutch Flower Town is as its name suggests, with exotic buildings and a world of flowers.
The most beautiful flower market in Shenzhen has not only flowers but also Dutch-style windmills of different sizes and various fun shops on both sides of the street. It is worth a visit.
Transportation: Go out from the west gate of Zhongshan Park and cross the road
The Dutch Flower Town is a flower market with a European style, with Dutch windmills, cows, and style buildings. There is a flower museum inside, but I didn't go to look for it carefully due to time constraints. Fresh flower shops, aquariums, coffee shops, and art and small items shops are what attracted many wedding photography agencies and photography enthusiasts to come here to take wedding photos and portraits.
As you enter the door, you will see a row of neatly arranged castle-shaped buildings. This "Tulip Street" divides the road into two sides. The flower shop on the left mainly sells fresh and dried flowers.
However, the price is a bit higher than that of Futian Flower World, but maybe because it is in the city, I remember that there are still many people coming to buy flowers every weekend.
Most of the stores on the right side of the road sell succulents. I have never been able to resist these cute succulents. I really want to buy them all. I was surprised to find that every store on this street seems to have a puppy, quietly acting cute at the door of the courtyard.
It's so hot!!! But it's a good place to buy flowers and other things!!! Art
There are all kinds of flowers at cheap prices and many cafes. Buy flowers, drink coffee, and spend a relaxing weekend.
1. The scenery is nice, fresh and artistic, there are many beautiful flower shops, and the price of flowers is relatively cheap. I buy a bouquet of flowers every time I go there and take them home.
2. There are several pet shops where you can see kittens and puppies, birds, small aquariums, etc.
3. The flower pot ice cream is terrible and tastes cheap, don’t buy it!!!
4. The playing time is about 2 hours.