
Pet owners and their furry companions enjoy the pet-friendly bus service. File photos
Shenzhen has once again demonstrated its innovative spirit in public transportation by launching two distinct bus services — one designed for pet owners and the other for cycling enthusiasts. These initiatives aim to make travel more inclusive, convenient, and enjoyable for all residents, whether they’re bringing along four-legged family members or heading out for two-wheeled adventures.
Pet-friendly bus lines
For years, pet owners in Shenzhen have wanted to bring their dogs or cats on a bus ride. Now, that dream is becoming reality with two pet-friendly routes: H239 and H239B.
Both routes terminate at Wangjingkeng Pet Camp, a popular destination for local pet owners in Xili, Nanshan District. Along the way, the buses stop at multiple Metro stations, making it easy for “fur parents” and their furry companions to board.
The pet-friendly buses operate only on weekends and public holidays.
Terminals
H239: Deyefeng Business Center, Wangjingkeng Pet Camp
H239B: Qinghu Metro Station, Wangjingkeng Pet Camp
Booking: Tickets must be purchased and seats reserved in advance via the “优点出行” app or its WeChat miniprogram.
Fare: 20 yuan (US$2.92) per person

The cycling bus service makes cross-district cycling and hiking easier.
Cycling buses
Shenzhen Bus Group has introduced seven cycling-friendly routes and four hiking shuttle lines, which operate only on weekends and public holidays.
Booking: Tickets can be purchased via the “深巴出行” WeChat miniprogram. Navigate to the “骑行专区” (Cycling Special Lines) section, click “经典线路” (Classic Routes) and select your desired route.
Cycling route 1
Terminals: Qianhaiwan Metro Station, Dameisha Beach
Highlights: Enjoy a panoramic view spanning from Shenzhen Bay to Dapeng Bay.
Fare: 20 yuan
Cycling route 2
Terminals: Liantang Checkpoint, National Geopark
Highlights: Traverse the mountain-sea corridor in Yantian District, passing Dameisha, Beizai Corner, and Rose Coast.
Fare: 30 yuan
Cycling route 3
Terminals: Liantang Checkpoint, Shifeng Industrial Zone
Highlights: Stretching from the foot of Wutong Mountain in the east to Shiyan Lake Ring Greenway and Maozhou River Eco-Corridor in the west, seamlessly switching between urban parks and waterfront paths.
Fare: 25 yuan
Cycling route 4
Terminals: Anquan Baiquange Bus Terminal, Fenghuang Yinghuicheng Bus Terminal
Highlights: Passes through cycling hotspots such as Xili Lake and Shiyan Lake.
Fare: 20 yuan
Cycling route 5
Terminals: Bao’an Haiya Mega Mall, Dameisha Beach
Highlights: A quick west-to-east ride directly to the Meisha seaside — time-saving and effortless.
Fare: 20 yuan
Cycling route 6
Terminals: Longhua Second Experimental School, Yantian Seafood Street
Highlights: Direct service from Longhua’s center, dropping you off at the most scenic section of the coastal boardwalk.
Fare: 30 yuan
Cycling route 8
Terminals: Bao’an Haiya Mega Mall, Dongguan Dapingzhang Forest Park
Highlights: Breaks down the cycling barrier between Shenzhen and Dongguan, providing direct access to Dongguan’s “natural oxygen bar,” Dapingzhang Forest Park.
Fare: 40 yuan
Four hiking shuttle lines (Kunpeng Trail)
● Tangwei Metro Station — Fenghuang Mountain foot
● Airport East Metro Station — Fenghuang Mountain foot
● Likang Terminal — Jiuxiangling (Xili Metro Station Exit D)
● Yantian Road Metro Station — Tanxian Temple