Location & How to Get There

No.6 Boundary Marker sits in the heart of China-British Street (Zhongying Jie) in Shatoujiao, Yantian District, Shenzhen. This historic street straddles the border between mainland China and Hong Kong, just a 30-minute drive from downtown Shenzhen. To reach it, take Metro Line 8 to “Yantian Port” station, then walk 15 minutes or hop on bus A11 for direct access. If driving, park near the Shatoujiao Border Crossing—it’s a short stroll to the marker.

Natural Scenery: A Blend of Urban and Coastal Charm

While No.6 Boundary Marker isn’t a nature reserve, its setting is unique. The street itself feels like a time capsule: cobblestone paths, red-brick shops, and wisps of ocean air from nearby Yantian Harbor. On one side, modern skyscrapers of Shenzhen rise up; on the other, rolling hills mark the Hong Kong border. For a quick coastal fix, walk to Golden Beach (10-minute ride) after visiting the marker—perfect for a sunset dip!

Cultural Significance: A Living History Lesson

The No.6 Boundary Marker isn’t just a stone—it’s a symbol of China’s shift from Qing Dynasty treaties to modern sovereignty. Erected in 189