Visiting Agilian from Shenzhen? Here’s what you need to know…

 

 

When to visit us

Agilian in Dongguan

Customer visits are possible at Agilian in Dongguan most weekdays, however visits are always by appointment only.

Please contact us in advance to arrange your visit.

Agilian’s location

We’re located just across the border from Shenzhen in Dongguan’s Chang’an district, not far from Shenzhen International Airport – we’re seeing more customers flying internationally and arriving at Shenzhen’s airport.

agilian location on map

As you can see, we’re located just a short 30-40 min drive from Shenzhen airport.

 

Travelling to meet us from Shenzhen / Shenzhen airport

We’re going to assume that you already have a Chinese visa because you have flown directly into or have crossed a land border into the Chinese mainland.

There are 3 transport options for visiting Agilian in order of popularity:

  1. Taxi/Car all the way
  2. Shenzhen Metro (line 11 to Bitou) + Taxi
  3. Gaotie (high-speed railway) from Futian or Shenzhen North stations + Taxi

 

Option 1. Taking a taxi/car service from Shenzhen airport or the city center to Agilian

No matter if you use a taxi or car service for all or just a part of your journey, the driver will need to see this address (you may choose to screenshot it in case you have no mobile internet when you need to show the taxi driver. There is also a contact number included for our staff member who can speak to the driver if need be):

广东省东莞市长安镇,乌沙社区兴发南路东一街,豪荣智创科技大厦2楼208

Contact number: +86 13342663253

From Shenzhen airport, it usually takes around 30 mins by car. In rush hour (around 8:30 am, or around 5-6 pm), it might take much longer.

From Shenzhen city center, let’s say Futian district, it could take 1 to 1.5 hours depending on traffic.

 

Option 2. Metro from Shenzhen city center or Shenzhen airport + Taxi

It is easy and cheap to take the Shenzhen metro (underground) to visit us.

shenzhen metro map

Regardless of whether you’re coming directly from the airport (red box) or the city center (green box), you would take the Shenzhen Metro Line 11 to its end and then take a taxi from either Songgang or Bitou station giving them our address (you can pay for single metro trip tickets in cash in the station using machines or from the help desk, or purchase a Shenzhen metro card and top it up with cash there or at self-serve machines if you prefer). You can also download the Shenzhen Metro app and use it with your phone payments if you’ve set them up.

The approximate cost for the metro would be around 10RMB, and then the taxi around 20-30 RMB.

This journey will take approximately 1 to 1.5 hrs in total.

 

Option 3. Gaotie (High Speed Train) + Taxi

You can see here that both Futian and Shenzhen North stations link directly to Dongguan’s main Humen station:

SZ dongguan gaotie

Futian station / 福田站 is easily accessible by metro (or taxi) for those staying in Shenzhen city center, as it intersects lines 2,3, and 11 (it is also Asia’s largest underground railway station).

Shenzhen North Station / 深圳北站 is also easy to get to by metro or taxi from Shenzhen city center, and it intersects lines 4, 5, and 6.

The Gaotie station you’re heading to in Dongguan is “Humen / 虎门”. It’s a pretty big station (also a station for metro, light rail, and bus), so it may take time just looking for the right place to find the correct platform to take the Gaotie back to Shenzhen’s Futian or Shenzhen North stations.

To purchase your train tickets in advance you may choose to use Trip.com, or you can buy them at the train station using your card, QR code payment, or local currency. Keep your ID handy when buying tickets as they will probably need to see it; also when boarding the train, too.

 

Once you arrive at Agilian

The taxi or car will pull up in our parking lot. The fastest way to get to us is to enter through this white door you’ll see beneath the large Agilian sign on the building, take the stairs and go up 2 flights. There you’ll see our reception:

agilian facility entrance

 

Where to stay when visiting?

If you intend to remain in Shenzhen, we suggest staying in a hotel that is still nearby. These options are only about 15-20 mins away by taxi:

  • Pullman Hotel Changan  东莞君源铂尔曼酒店
    Address in Chinese: 东莞市长安镇沙头社区靖海中路38号
    [ACCOR GROUP LINK]
    This is usually the hotel we recommend to our customers. Nice 5-star facilities and a good breakfast buffet that will satisfy most non-Chinese guests. And it is next to the “Chang’An” intercity train station that can take you to Shenzhen Airport.
  • Ibis Styles DG Changan LightRail   宜必思尚品东莞长安轻轨站酒店
    Address in Chinese: 东莞市长安镇沙头社区靖海中路36号    
    [TRIP.COM LINK]
    A new hotel for budget travellers. Small but nice rooms. Local and simple breakfast, with a few fruits and simple coffee. Might be confusing for first-time visitors to China.
  • Vienna Hotel Chang’an Station Bubugao    维也纳酒店广东东莞长安站步步高店Address in Chinese: 东莞市长安镇振安中路228号
    [AGODA.COM LINK]
    A Chinese hotel chain for budget travellers. Local and simple breakfast. Might be confusing for first-time visitors to China.

Here are the closest hotels shown on a map in relation to where we are:

agilian local hotels map

  • Hilton Garden Inn, Shenzhen, Bao’an  宝安希尔顿花园酒店
    Address in Chinese: 中国深圳市宝安区新沙路529号
    [HILTON LINK]
    This hotel is in Shenzhen, about 30 minutes away from us by taxi. As you’d expect from its brand, it’s a good and ‘no surprise’ international hotel with a decent breakfast buffet. It’s in a lively area, a few steps away from a McDonald’s, a Starbucks, a Pizza Hut, a Burger King, and a Walmart supermarket. It is about 25 min away from Shenzhen airport by taxi.
  • Jinhai Hotel, Bao’an (Shenzhen International Convention and Exhibition Center Xisha Road)  中国广东深圳宝安区沙井街西沙路42号1楼金海酒店
    [TRIP.COM LINK]
    Again, on the Shenzhen side, but still only about 15 minutes away from Agilian by car/taxi, this is a new, nice quality, and good value hotel that is very comfortable.Agilian and shenzhen hotels locations

If you do prefer to stay further away in Shenzhen city center there are plentiful Western hotel chains to choose from and cheaper, but still fine, Chinese hotels, too.

 

Keeping in touch

If you’re travelling to us in China there are probably a few things you should do before your visit.

1. Arrange a way to use mobile data in China

Before you leave, please make sure you can use a data plan (probably with “roaming” on in your phone settings) when you are in mainland China. If for some reason you have no access to data, everything will be much more complicated. You probably won’t find free available wifi in the train stations.

A Chinese friend may be able to help you purchase a pay-as-you-go SIM in a mobile store. China Unicom offers short-term SIM-only deals, whereas China Telecom does not (in SZ).

One of our customers purchased a SIM that worked in China from Airalo.com that worked well, and others are likely available.

2. Setup WeChat on your phone

WeChat is China’s ‘do everything’ app. If you travel to China it will disadvantage you not to have this app as everyone uses it to communicate, buy items, and a lot more. If you set up your account in advance our team can contact you via the app (calls or messages) if you get stuck when travelling to us, for example. Here’s a good guide to setting it up.

3. Being able to make mobile payments will be helpful

It will be very convenient for you if you activate the Alipay or WeChat Pay apps so you can pay via QR code. Cash and foreign debit or credit cards are not readily accepted in China, and certainly not by taxi drivers. These apps will allow you to link your foreign card and then scan QR codes to pay for things…and there are almost no limits to what you can (or must in many cases) pay for by QR code in China.

4. Use China’s taxi app Didi

Uber does not work in China but the Didi ride-hailing app has an English language application that can be used once you install WeChat/Alipay payments to your phone.

About Renaud Anjoran

Renaud is a recognised expert in quality, reliability, and supply chain issues and is Agilian's Executive VP. He has decades of experience in electronics, textiles, plastic injection, die casting, eyewear, furniture, oil & gas, and paint. He is also an ASQ-Certified ‘Quality Engineer’, ‘Reliability Engineer’, and ‘Quality Manager’, and a certified ISO 9001, 13485, and 14001 Lead Auditor.

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