Does Dameisha need to make a reservation?

Dameisha requires a reservation.

Dameisha reservations are divided into two types: self-driving reservations and park entry reservations. Reservations are required to enter the park whether it is on weekends, holidays or working days. If you drive by yourself, you only need to make an appointment on weekends and holidays. No appointment is required on weekdays. However, you need to pay attention to Shenzhen's vehicle restrictions. Dameisha is backed by mountains and faces the sea. Its northeast, north and northwest sides are surrounded by mountains. Its southeast faces Dapeng Bay. It consists of Sun Square, Moon Square, Moonlight Garden, Sun Corridor and Wishes Tower.

Choose the way to enter the park according to your actual situation. If you choose to scan the second-generation ID card to enter the park, you need to enter the second-generation resident ID number of each visitor to the park. After making a successful reservation, you can directly swipe your ID card to enter the park. Each visitor needs to bring his or her ID card to play. Dameisha Seaside Park is located in Yantian District, Shenzhen City, China. It is a beach in Shenzhen. It was developed in 1999. It is one of the earlier seaside parks developed in Shenzhen and one of the famous beaches in Shenzhen.

Introduction to Dameisha Village

Dameisha Village is located in the southwest of Meisha Street, Yantian District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, about 2 kilometers away from the street office. The adjacent natural villages include Shangping Village and Chengkeng Village. Youqiu Shuiling has an altitude of 548 meters. The nearby Shangping Reservoir has a total storage capacity of 2.21 million cubic meters. The village was built in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Because the village is located on the northeast coast of Yantianxu Town and at the foot of Meisha Mountain, there is a white and crystal clear beach in front of the village. The very fine sand is described as Mi Sha in Hakka dialect. Mi is the same as plum, and because the beach area is large, , hence the name Dameisha Village.

In the middle of Dameisha Village, there are more than 200 traditional Hakka houses in rows, divided into 7 rows, with lanes between each row, and more than 20 houses in each row. The residential houses were built in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, covering a total area of ??about 10,000 square meters. They are mainly of two types: large Qitou and enclosed houses. The main room is the main room as soon as you enter the main door, and there are side rooms on both sides that can be used as bedrooms and kitchens. There is no patio, only high and small windows, and the lighting mainly relies on the exposed tiles on the roof. It is now well preserved and inhabited.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia—Dameisha Village