The Shenzhen Father's Day Dining and Activity Guide 2017

By That's PRD, June 13, 2017

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You, dear reader, could not have possibly forgotten that Father's Day is June 18. While most of us in Shenzhen will be resorting to Skype calls and WeChat voice messages, the select, lucky few will be able to spend the day with pop. Or conversely, having a great time with their kids. So what family-friendly activities are there in Shenzhen?


Eat and Drink

McCawley's Irish Bar

The perennial favorite of businessmen stopping in the city – and anyone who enjoys quality alcohol and solid eats.

See listing for McCawley's Irish Bars.

The Perch

Describing itself as both 'glamorous' and 'exciting,' The Langham Shenzhen's newest bar has proven a draw with its kooky-meets-quality mix of food and drink. That, and the 5pm to 11pm two-for-one deal on select drinks until September 8.

See listing for The Perch.

Taste Moment

If you're ready to splash out a bit to celebrate the day with Dad, Taste Moment has some of Shenzhen's finest French dining according to our recent review. The five-course Father's Day meal features wild salmon salad, mushroom soup with truffle and a choice of imported beef tenderloin or roasted halibut. Included in the deal is a bottle of red or white wine. In total, it's RMB888 for two plus a 10 percent service fee.

See listing for Taste Moment.

Go-Karting

Xtreme Speedway

Located in Bao'an District, this track is likely the best in Shenzhen and very well maintained. Home to serious hobbyists, karts include 80cc and 100cc models. RMB180 buys you ten minutes of drive time. 

See our listing for Xtreme Speedway.

Futian Circuit

A bit of a hidden gem, what this Honey Lake track may lack in size, it makes up for with its convenient location. High powered F1 karts cost RMB150 for 15 minutes. Beginners may want to get started with the cheaper normal karts, at RMB60 for the same amount of time.

See our listing for the Futian Circuit.

Climb Something

Xiantong Climbing Club

Reputedly the largest climbing locale in Guangdong Province, Xiantong offers both wall climbing and rock climbing excursions, including a 15-meter ascent (classified as difficult) and six 4-meter bouldering options that meet international standards, as well as a 13-meter speed route.

See listing for Xiantong Climbing Club.

Bosheng Climbing Club

Close to Shekou Wal-Mart, Bosheng is probably one of the most convenient climbing clubs in town. Six routes – three difficult and three speed – are complemented by a bouldering wall.

See listing for Bosheng Climbing Club.


[Images via Giphy]

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