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Xiaomeisha station (Chinese: 小梅沙; pinyin: Xiǎoméishā; Jyutping: Siu2 mui4 saa1) is a metro station on Line 8 of Shenzhen Metro. It opened on December 27, 2023, with the Phase 2 extension of the line to Xiaomeisha. [1] [2] [3] It serves Xiaomeisha Beach, the lesser but more premium version of Dameisha Beach. [4]
Dameisha Beach (Chinese: 大梅沙海滨公园) is one of the largest beaches in Shenzhen, China. [1] It is located on the northern shore of Mirs Bay along the Yantian District coastline and was opened to public in 1999. [1] A Sheraton resort is located next to the beach. [2] [3]
The television network, which broadcasts the games, will air its live coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony across Imax locations nationwide on Friday, July 26. It’s a first for ...
Dameisha station (Chinese: 大梅沙; pinyin: Dàméishā; Jyutping: Daai6 mui4 saa1) is a metro station on Line 8 of Shenzhen Metro. It opened on December 27, 2023, with the Phase 2 extension of the line to Xiaomeisha. [1] [2] [3] It serves Dameisha Beach, one of the largest beaches in Shenzhen and a major tourist attraction. [4]
The opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics will air live on NBC and Peacock Friday, July 26, at 12 p.m. ET, and primetime coverage will start at 7:30 p.m. ET. The summer games will air on NBC and ...
It connects the eastern suburbs of Liantang to Yantian Road, then towards the beach resorts at Dameisha and Xiaomeisha. However, this line serves as the extension of Line 2 in actual operation. The line is operated by SZMC (Shenzhen Metro Group). Line 8's color is dark orange, the same as Line 2. October 28, 2020: Liantang – Yantian Road
A torchbearer carries the Olympic flame over a building along the Seine River during the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 in Paris, France on July 26, 2024.
Line 8 of the Shenzhen Metro (also known as the Yantian line) is an East-West line with 11 stations from Liantang to Xiaomeisha. It opened on 28 October 2020 between Liantang and Yantian Road, with a length of 12.367 km (7.7 mi) and a total of 7 stations. [2] Line 8 is the first line to serve Yantian District.