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Shenzhen Metro Line 16 Phase II Wayfinding Signage of COSUN

Metro station signage
wayfinding system
COSUN
public transportation sign manufacturer
28
September, 2025

September 28th
Shenzhen Metro Line 16 Phase II officially opened!
This line, approximately 9.54 kilometers long,
is not just a transportation artery,
but more like an aesthetic journey through technology, ecology, and humanities.

 

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Phase II of Line 16 starts from Dayun Station and extends northward to the Yuanshan area, with 8 stations: Jinyuan Station, Jixi Station, Da’an Station, Yuanshan Station, Dakang Station, Fukeng Station, Anliang Station, and Yuanshan Xikeng Station. It not only continues the core design concept of “Sunshine + Home” from Phase I but also integrates with the surrounding environment and cultural characteristics, using colors, light, and forms to create a unique station ambiance.

 

 

Behind this line, Shenzhen COSUN Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., as the [Metro Lightbox and Wayfinding Signage Supplier], provided a complete set of signage systems for Shenzhen Metro Line 16 Phase II.

 

Whether it’s the lightbox advertisements in the station hall or the clear and smooth wayfinding signs, COSUN Sign perfectly integrates spatial aesthetics with travel functionality through precise design and ingenious craftsmanship.

 

① Prefabricated Stations
“Future Fantasy” in Modularity
Prefabricated technology makes the wayfinding system “as flexible as building blocks,” with three themed stations showcasing their creativity.

 

City of Vitality
Dakang Station
Colorful square lightboxes form an “industrial matrix,” wayfinding signs incorporate elements of traditional Hakka eaves, the gradient colors of the duct wrapping interact with ground projections, and even the directional arrows have a “bouncy feel.”

 

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City of Technology
Da’an Station
Mech-style lightboxes are mainly deep blue and silver, the hexagonal modules of the wayfinding signs conceal the “code” of Apollo Industrial Park, and the light strips on the ducts resemble a flowing galaxy.

 

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Space City
Fukeng Station
Yuanshan’s drone industry is transformed into design inspiration, with array-like shapes combined with prefabricated components, creating an atmosphere like a futuristic space capsule. Passengers waiting here feel as if they are embarking on a journey to the future.

 

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② Standard Stations
The “Warmth of Home” in Color Storytelling
The standard stations of Line 16 Phase II are based on the “Sunshine + Home” theme, conveying regional culture through colors and elements. COSUN’s wayfinding system acts as a “color translator,” transforming concepts into visual language.

 

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New Dwelling · Tech Blue
Jinyuan Station, Jixi Station
Extracting technological lines and geometric contours, the lightboxes are predominantly cool blue, paired with dynamic lighting effects, as if in a futuristic laboratory. The metallic texture and backlit design of the wayfinding signs make information clear and “high-end.”

 

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Guest Residence · Eco Green
Yuanshan Station
Inspired by the light and shadow of leaves, the lightboxes use gradient green to simulate natural light spots; the curved edges and wood grain texture of the wayfinding signs echo the surrounding ecology, and even the arrows hide the curves of leaves.

 

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Ancestral Home · Humanistic Yellow
Yuanshan Xikeng Station
The outline of Hakka walled villages is simplified into geometric modules, the lightboxes use warm yellow as the base tone, paired with brick-patterned materials, and the “walled village layout” pattern on the wayfinding signs is like an open history book.

 

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③ Key Stations
The “Spacetime Fold” of Hakka Culture
As the cultural centerpiece of the entire line, Anliang Station is themed “Colorful Urban Life,” and COSUN’s wayfinding system becomes a “cultural ferryman.”
Curved lightboxes overlap, like the annual rings of a Hakka earth building; the tiered wayfinding signs use warm orange light to outline the migration routes of ethnic groups, and even the “exit” signs hide Hakka patterns. Every sign here tells the story of “home.”

 

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Metro wayfinding systems are not just “signposts” but also emotional regulators of space. In every station, the lightboxes and wayfinding systems provided by COSUN Sign not only meet passengers’ functional needs but also highly integrate with the station’s design theme. When trains of Line 16 Phase II pass by, remember to look up at those lightboxes and wayfinding signs that “tell stories”; they are injecting warmth into life with aesthetics.

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