
Shenzhen University Ph.D. candidates Verónica González (L in the back row) from Panama and Frank Sesu (R in the back row) from Ghana browse eco-creative products at an eco-living bazaar during the 2025 International Mangrove Night, which began yesterday at the Shenzhen International Garden and Flower Expo Park. This two-day event, concluding tonight, features five exhibition zones highlighting global mangrove conservation and cutting-edge ecological technologies. The eco-living bazaar gathers around 70 stalls from Hong Kong and Shenzhen, showcasing eco-friendly designs and handicrafts. During the event, visitors can also enjoy immersive experiences — stepping into a virtual mangrove scene using MR technology and even “diving” underwater. Today marks the first anniversary of the International Mangrove Center agreement. On Nov. 6 last year, representatives from 18 countries gathered in Shenzhen to sign the founding document. Metro: Line 1 to Zhuzilin Station (竹子林站), Exit B2/B1; or to Qiaocheng East Station (侨城东站), Exit A.Lin Songtao |