Dapeng Fortress: Exploring Shenzhen's Ming Dynasty Gem

Exploring China's BEST PRESERVED ANCIENT FORTRESS (Ming Dynasty)

Destination:ChinaCity:ShenzhenPopulation:17.6 million
Exploring China's BEST PRESERVED ANCIENT FORTRESS (Ming Dynasty)
Kiersten&Tyler Travel2025-05-1434 min

We came back from Hong Kong to explore the more Historical and less modern side of Shenzhen. Welcome to the Dapeng Peninsula! We have a few days here and then we're off to the next city.

0:00 intro

3:44 walking to the military fortress

9:37 arriving at Dapeng Fortress

11:44 General Liu Qilong Mansion

16:01 Continued Dapeng Fortress grounds

20:20 Leaving Dapeng Fortress

21:55 An amazing meal with friendly locals

--- Kiersten&Tyler Travel
May 14, 2025, Spring in China

Video Chapters

  1. 0:00intro
  2. 3:44walking to the military fortress
  3. 9:37arriving at Dapeng Fortress
  4. 11:44General Liu Qilong Mansion
  5. 16:01Continued Dapeng Fortress grounds
  6. 20:20Leaving Dapeng Fortress
  7. 21:55An amazing meal with friendly locals

Kiersten & Tyler explore Shenzhen's Dapeng Fortress, a stunning Ming Dynasty site. They discover local charm, enjoy delicious food, and experience the warmth of friendly locals. An unforgettable Chinese adventure!

Travel Guides & Tips in this video

  1. Tip 1The Dapeng Fortress wall was built in 1394 to protect against pirates and has survived a 40-day siege. It's considered the best-preserved Ming Dynasty military fortress in China. (6:37)
  2. Tip 2Explore the local restaurants and shops near the fortress for a taste of authentic Chinese cuisine and local products. Many offer fresh seafood due to the coastal location. (8:00)
  3. Tip 3The locals in Dapeng are incredibly welcoming and friendly, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for tourists. (12:50)
  4. Tip 4Consider taking a guided tour of the fortress to gain a deeper understanding of its rich history and significance. (16:08)
  5. Tip 5Allow ample time to explore the fortress thoroughly. Its numerous corridors and alleyways offer a captivating journey through time. (20:24)
  6. Tip 6Indulge in a meal at a local family-owned restaurant to experience the authentic flavors of Chinese cuisine and interact with the friendly locals. (21:59)
  7. Tip 7Exploring a historical area and enjoying local food offers the best way to understand a city's culture and atmosphere. (32:07)

Kiersten&Tyler Travel explores the Dapeng Fortress, a remarkably well-preserved Ming Dynasty military base in Shenzhen, China. Their journey takes them through ancient cobblestone streets, past vibrant local markets, and into the heart of this historical site. They savor an amazing meal with friendly locals, experiencing the authentic charm of this coastal city. This video offers a unique glimpse into a lesser-known side of Shenzhen, blending history, culture, and delicious food into an unforgettable adventure.

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Exploring China's BEST PRESERVED ANCIENT FORTRESS (Ming Dynasty)

This captivating travelogue from Kiersten&Tyler Travel unveils the hidden historical gem of Dapeng Fortress, a remarkably preserved Ming Dynasty military base nestled on the Dapeng Peninsula in Shenzhen, China. The vlog begins with Kiersten and Tyler's arrival, immediately highlighting the stark contrast between Shenzhen's modern cityscape and the ancient charm of the peninsula. The journey to the fortress is filled with delightful interactions with locals, purchasing fresh coconuts and sampling local delicacies.

Upon reaching Dapeng Fortress, the viewers are treated to a visual feast of ancient architecture, cobblestone streets, and breathtaking views. The vlog meticulously details the fortress's history, emphasizing its role in defending against pirates and its significance during the Opium War. The explorers wander through the fortress grounds, showcasing its well-preserved structures, including the General Liu Qilong Mansion, a testament to the site's historical importance. They observe local artists painting scenes within the fortress, adding a vibrant layer to the historical backdrop.

The vlog also beautifully captures the personal interactions between Kiersten and Tyler and the friendly locals. A heartwarming encounter with a child leads to a touching moment of cross-cultural connection. The vlog culminates in a delightful lunch at a local family-owned restaurant, where the travelers savor authentic Chinese cuisine, further enriching their cultural immersion. The experience is not just about sightseeing but also about connecting with the local community, sharing laughter, and learning about Chinese customs, such as the proper way to use chopsticks. The vlog ends with Kiersten and Tyler expressing their profound appreciation for the unique experience, emphasizing the unexpected historical richness found just outside Shenzhen's bustling city center. The overall tone is one of genuine wonder, appreciation for cultural preservation, and a celebration of authentic travel experiences. It’s a journey that transcends the typical tourist experience, revealing the heart and soul of a remarkable historical site and the warmth of its people.

FAQs (From the traveler's perspective)

Q: What is the proper way to place chopsticks in a bowl?
A: It's bad luck to leave chopsticks sticking up in the bowl. Lean them on the side of the bowl instead.
Q: What was the food like at the local restaurant?
A: The food was amazing! It was simple, delicious, and very affordable. We especially loved the squeaky mushrooms and the greens in buttery stock.

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Kiersten and Tyler's China adventure continues on the Dapeng Peninsula, a historical escape from modern Shenzhen. They spent several days exploring the area's rich past, visiting the remarkably well-preserved Dapeng Fortress, a Ming Dynasty marvel. Their journey included a walk to the fortress, exploration of its grounds, a visit to the General Liu Qilong Mansion, and a delightful meal with friendly locals. This lesser-known gem offers a captivating glimpse into China's ancient history.

Attractions in this video: Dapeng Fortress, General Liu Qilong Mansion