Hi! I’m Alex Chen, a passionate independent traveler who prefers wandering through hidden alleys over luxury hotels or overhyped tourist attractions. I love exploring the heart of everyday life in cities and uncovering authentic food spots that locals truly enjoy. This article is part of my journey to show you that even in a modern metropolis like Shenzhen, there’s a vibrant, budget-friendly destination full of flavor and character — the Shuiwei Night Market. I hope my guide helps you feel the pulse of the city, one bite at a time.



Shuiwei Night Market Introduction

Shuiwei Night Market is a bustling local street market that truly captures the down-to-earth spirit of Shenzhen. You’ll find a wide variety of street food here—grilled cold noodles, Taiwanese noodles, Teochew dumplings, spicy and sour noodles, Malatang, Hainan stir-fried noodles, braised meats, roujiamo, fruit bowls, candied hawthorn, and iced jelly, just to name a few. It’s a true paradise for food lovers. But it’s not just about the food—this area also showcases Shenzhen’s evolving culture. Alongside the traditional street vendors, you’ll discover small creative shops full of personality. They might be small in size, but each one offers something unique.

  • Address: Shuiwei 9th Street, Shuiwei Village, Futian District, Shenzhen (Apple Maps / Amap)
  • Opening Hours: 4:30 PM to 2:00 AM (best to visit after 6:00 PM)
  • Recommended Visit Duration: 3–4 hours
  • Best Season to Visit: All year round
  • Admission: Free
entrance view of shuiwei night market in Shenzhen

Why You Should Visit Shuiwei Night Market

A Street Food Heaven

Shuiwei Night Market serves up everything from fish balls and grilled skewers to pancakes and fresh seafood. Each bite is packed with flavor, and most stalls cook everything on the spot—so you can snack as you explore. Near the market, you’ll also find Shuiwei Pedestrian Street and the 1368 Cultural Block, which are perfect for browsing handmade goods, trendy accessories, clothes, or even getting your nails done. After sightseeing during the day, heading here at night is the perfect way to wind down.

Convenient Location for Travelers

Located near Futian Checkpoint, Shuiwei Night Market is super accessible for visitors from Hong Kong. It’s just one subway stop away after crossing the border. With plenty of public transport and ride-hailing options nearby, it’s especially convenient for nighttime outings.


Things to Do at Shuiwei Night Market

Crispy Chestnut Cake (Shuiwei 1368 Cultural Block Branch)

crispy chestnut cakes at shuiwei night market
  • Why Visit: A longtime local favorite. Best enjoyed fresh from the pan—crispy outside and generously filled inside. Comes in sweet and savory versions.
  • Address: Building 124, No.107, Shuiwei 7th Street, Futian District, Shenzhen (Apple Maps / Amap)
  • Hours: Mon–Sun, 11:30 AM–9:00 PM
  • Price: 10 RMB

Kun Ji Guangming Pigeon (Shuiwei Branch)

roasted pigeon at kun ji in shuiwei night market
  • Why Visit: This roast pigeon is juicy and tender on the inside, yet crisp outside. Many visitors from Hong Kong even buy some to take home!
  • Address: No.79, Shuiwei 2nd Street, Shuiwei Culture Square, Futian District (Apple Maps / Amap)
  • Hours: Mon–Sun, 11:00 AM–2:00 AM
  • Price: 49 RMB

Taiwan Oyster Omelette

taiwan-style oyster omelets being grilled at shuiwei night market
  • Why Visit: Topped with fresh oysters, shrimp, and garlic sauce—this dish brings out the ocean’s natural umami flavors.
  • Address: Inside the night market, no fixed stall—look around!
  • Hours: From 6:00 PM onward
  • Price: 15 RMB for 4 / 20 RMB for 6

Qianyu Dessert Shop (Shuiwei Branch)

colorful taro dessert at shuiwei night market in Shenzhen
  • Why Visit: Famous for fresh fruit teas and chewy taro balls. Their matcha green tea with fresh fruit is a must-try.
  • Address: No.2, Shuiwei 9th Street, Futian District (Apple Maps / Amap)
  • Hours: Mon–Sun, 9:00 AM–11:30 PM
  • Price: 21 RMB

Feimei BBQ and Roasted Meats (Huanggang Branch)

roasted duck and pork platter at shuiwei night market
  • Why Visit: A trusted BBQ spot—get the roast goose or duck before it’s sold out in the evening.
  • Address: No.6, Building 1, Xinsheng Garden, Fumin Road North (Apple Maps / Amap)
  • Hours: Mon–Sun, 9:00 AM–9:30 PM
  • Price: 55 RMB

Hong Kong Jiasao Bakery (Huanggang Branch)

traditional chinese bakery at shuiwei night market
  • Why Visit: A beloved bakery with decades of history. Try the scallion pork floss bun and Danish cream horn.
  • Address: No.8, Huanggang New Village, Futian District (Apple Maps / Amap)
  • Hours: Mon–Sun, 7:00 AM–10:00 PM
  • Price: 15 RMB

Cheap Hotel Recommendations

Shuiwei Night Market is located in central Shenzhen, away from major tourist attractions. For convenience, I recommend staying near Shopping Park Station on the metro. It’s close to Hong Kong checkpoints and high-speed rail stations, making it easy to access popular sights during the day and enjoy Shuiwei at night. For detailed hotel picks, check out this guide: Shenzhen Hotel Recommendations

CHEERMAY HOTELS SHENZHEN CITIZEN CENTER

Tideplay Hotel (Shenzhen Civic Center, Lianhua Village Subway Station)
  • Location: 4-minute walk from Lianhua Village Subway Station
  • Price Range: CNY 300
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  • Rating: 4.8 on Trip
  • Special Amenities: Laundry facilities

Conveniently situated within a 5-minute walk from the subway station, the hotel is near Lianhua Hill Park, Shum Yip Upper Hills, and other main museums, offering great value for money. Rooms are well-equipped and intelligently designed with mobile-controlled doors and air conditioning. The hotel offers a unique breakfast arrangement with neighboring eateries, where guests can choose between local porridge or McDonald’s, providing a wonderful start to the day.

Autumn Fruit Hotel (Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center, Fumin Subway Station)

Autumn Fruit Hotel (Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center, Fumin Subway Station)
  • Location: 3-minute walk from Fumin Subway Station
  • Price Range: CNY 484
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  • Rating: 4.8 on Trip
  • Special Amenities: Fitness center, laundry facilities, robot delivery service

Directly opposite the B exit of Fumin Subway Station on Line 4, the hotel is just one station away from Futian Port, making border crossings a breeze. The area is also well-served with a variety of dining options. Rooms are hygienic, equipped with mini-fridges stocked with complimentary water and soft drinks, and bathrooms are well-appointed with high-pressure showers and smart toilets. A drying rack for clothes adds to the convenience.

Futian Huanggang Intercity Hotel

Futian Huanggang Intercity Hotel
  • Location: 2-minute walk from Huanggang Village Subway Station
  • Price Range: CNY 560
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  • Rating: 4.8 on Trip
  • Special Amenities: Fitness center, laundry facilities, robot delivery service

The hotel is ideally located at the doorstep of the Metro 7 Huanggang Village Station, with the bustling Shuiwei Village night market and various gourmet restaurants just across the street. Rooms are spacious, modern, and the beds are particularly comfortable. Public amenities like the gym and laundry are available 24/7 for free. The breakfast is a highlight, offering a rich variety of both Chinese dim sum and Western options like bread and fruit.


How to Get to Shuiwei Night Market from Downtown Shenzhen

By Metro

Take Metro Line 4 and get off at Fumin Station. Exit through Exit D. The night market is just a 5-minute walk away.

By Taxi or Ride-Hailing

A taxi or ride-hailing car from downtown Shenzhen takes around 15 minutes and costs about 25 RMB.


How to Get to Shuiwei Night Market from Futian Port

The easiest way is by metro. From Futian Checkpoint, take Line 4 and get off at Fumin Station. Exit D is your way out, and you’ll be at the night market within 5 minutes. Total travel time: around 15 minutes, costing only 2 RMB.


FAQ

Is Shuiwei Night Market stroller or wheelchair friendly?

Technically yes—but I wouldn’t recommend it. The crowd gets intense in the evening, making it difficult to navigate with strollers or wheelchairs.


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