| Date | Sunrise | Sunset | Day length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 March 2026, Sunday | 6:45 AM | 6:27 PM | 11h 42m |
| 2 March 2026, Monday | 6:44 AM | 6:27 PM | 11h 43m |
| 3 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:43 AM | 6:28 PM | 11h 44m |
| 4 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:42 AM | 6:28 PM | 11h 45m |
| 5 March 2026, Thursday | 6:41 AM | 6:28 PM | 11h 47m |
| 6 March 2026, Friday | 6:40 AM | 6:29 PM | 11h 48m |
| 7 March 2026, Saturday | 6:39 AM | 6:29 PM | 11h 49m |
| 8 March 2026, Sunday | 6:39 AM | 6:30 PM | 11h 51m |
| 9 March 2026, Monday | 6:38 AM | 6:30 PM | 11h 52m |
| 10 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:37 AM | 6:30 PM | 11h 53m |
| 11 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:36 AM | 6:31 PM | 11h 55m |
| 12 March 2026, Thursday | 6:35 AM | 6:31 PM | 11h 56m |
| 13 March 2026, Friday | 6:34 AM | 6:32 PM | 11h 57m |
| 14 March 2026, Saturday | 6:33 AM | 6:32 PM | 11h 58m |
| 15 March 2026, Sunday | 6:32 AM | 6:32 PM | 12h 00m |
| 16 March 2026, Monday | 6:31 AM | 6:33 PM | 12h 01m |
| 17 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:30 AM | 6:33 PM | 12h 02m |
| 18 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:29 AM | 6:33 PM | 12h 04m |
| 19 March 2026, Thursday | 6:28 AM | 6:34 PM | 12h 05m |
| 20 March 2026, Friday | 6:27 AM | 6:34 PM | 12h 06m |
| 21 March 2026, Saturday | 6:26 AM | 6:35 PM | 12h 08m |
| 22 March 2026, Sunday | 6:25 AM | 6:35 PM | 12h 09m |
| 23 March 2026, Monday | 6:25 AM | 6:35 PM | 12h 10m |
| 24 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:24 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 12m |
| 25 March 2026, Wednesday | 6:23 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 13m |
| 26 March 2026, Thursday | 6:22 AM | 6:36 PM | 12h 14m |
| 27 March 2026, Friday | 6:21 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 15m |
| 28 March 2026, Saturday | 6:20 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 17m |
| 29 March 2026, Sunday | 6:19 AM | 6:37 PM | 12h 18m |
| 30 March 2026, Monday | 6:18 AM | 6:38 PM | 12h 19m |
| 31 March 2026, Tuesday | 6:17 AM | 6:38 PM | 12h 21m |
Shenzhen sits on the South China Sea coast in southern Guangdong province, with beaches facing east and a large bay opening to the west. This geography provides clear sightlines for both sunrise over the open sea and sunset over Shenzhen Bay toward Hong Kong's mountains.
At 943 m, Wutong Mountain is Shenzhen's highest peak with an unobstructed eastern view over Yantian district and the South China Sea. The main trail from Wutongshan Village entrance takes about 2-3 hours to the summit; entry is free but bring a headlamp for pre-dawn starts.
This 1.8 km public beach in Yantian district faces east-southeast toward the open sea, offering a flat horizon for sunrise. Entry is free, but reservations are required on weekends and holidays via the official WeChat mini-program.
Located 3 km east of Dameisha, Xiaomeisha is a smaller, less crowded beach with the same east-facing orientation. Paid entry (around 50 CNY); the beach is backed by hills that frame the rising sun over the water.
The summit plaza around the Deng Xiaoping statue sits at about 100 m elevation in central Futian, with open views to the east over the CBD skyline. A short 15-minute walk from the south gate to the top.
A 178 m hilltop in central Futian with panoramic views in all directions. The eastern slope lookout catches sunrise above the Luohu skyline. Free entry, gates open at 6:00.
A 13 km coastal promenade along the western shore of Shenzhen Bay with unobstructed views toward the setting sun. The section near the Shenzhen Bay Bridge is especially popular. Metro: Shenzhen Bay Park station (Line 9), free entry.
Waterfront park in Nanshan district at the southern end of Houhai, facing west over Shenzhen Bay. The elevated viewing platform provides a wide panorama of the sunset behind the bay bridge. Metro: Houhai station (Line 2/11), free entry.
From the hilltop, the western view extends over Shenzhen's skyline toward Nanshan and the bay. The park closes at 23:00, so sunset viewing is no problem year-round. Metro: Lianhua Village station (Line 3).
The western ridge trail has several clearings with views toward Nanshan's skyscrapers and the bay beyond. Less crowded than Lianhua Mountain, about 2 km to the northeast of it.