China's subway station transformed into an underwater world?

Subway stations in China's Greater Bay Area are being transformed into works of art, immersing commuters in stunning environments. The Guangzhou Metro's Nansha Passenger Port Station is styled as an underwater world with elements symbolizing the "One Belt, One Road" initiative. Shenzhen's Gangxia North Station, the first four-line intersection station built in the city, replicates the Shenzhen skyline. It features 25 skylights and a spiral design evoking the "Eye of Shenzhen". Shenzhen's Dameisha station is designed to resemble an ocean world, augmenting the station with the sounds of waves. These renovations build upon the cultural atmosphere and identity of each location, making daily commutes a unique and enriching experience. This is part of a broader trend in China, with ongoing transformation seen on many levels - from transportation to urban lifestyle.