A scene at Pingshan Sculpture Art and Creative Park. File photo
Blending natural beauty with artistic creativity, Pingshan Sculpture Art and Creative Park was converted from old industrial factories and warehouses. Since 2010, design studios and artists working in sculpture, oil painting, and calligraphy have settled here, creating a thriving arts community that combines creative studios, leisure facilities, and commercial spaces.
For many years, the park has served as a subvenue for the China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair, attracting countless art and culture enthusiasts. The park’s vast lawn with grazing horses, together with a bakery and a café, evokes the grasslands of northern China and has earned it the nickname “Little Altay” among visitors.
The park’s vast lawn with horses, together with a bakery and a café, evokes the grasslands of northern China and has earned it the nickname “Little Altay” among visitors. Photos from Eastern Shenzhen Cultural Development Co. Ltd.
Here you can enjoy the charm of nature and a deep sense of tranquility. As horses gallop across the lawn, visitors feel transported into the boundless embrace of nature, where unbridled spirits spark creativity and vitality. Share a cup of coffee with friends in a quiet, cozy corner, savor freshly baked bread, join a handicraft workshop, and immerse yourself in an inspiring artistic atmosphere.
Add: Pingshan Sculpture Art and Creative Park, 1 Maluan Road, Pingshan District (坪山区马峦路1号坪山雕塑艺术创意园)
Metro: Line 16 to Pinghuan Station (坪环站), Exit D, then walk 1.4 kilometers south