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China’s Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link artificial island begins one-month trial as a tourism and science education site on Oct. 25, 2025.
An artificial island on China’s Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, a 24-kilometer cross-sea project completed in June 2024, will begin a one-month trial operation as a cultural and tourism site on October 25, 2025.
The western island, covering 137,000 square meters, serves as a hub for traffic and emergency operations and features a 2,200-square-meter science education base with VR, AR, and holographic exhibits on the project and China’s engineering advances.
During the trial, study groups and enterprises can reserve visits on weekdays, while the public can visit on weekends.
Free test tours include guided bus transport and feedback collection on exhibits and services.
The official opening is expected in December, with tickets priced at 188 yuan for adults, 158 yuan for students, and 128 yuan for children, including round-trip transport and a three-hour tour.
Dining and leisure facilities are planned for year-end completion.
Long-term goals include sea views, low-altitude flights, and development into a technology and engineering tourism destination in the Greater Bay Area.
La isla artificial Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link de China comienza una prueba de un mes como un sitio de turismo y educación científica el 25 de octubre de 2025.