Legoland Shanghai Resort, China’s first Legoland park, officially opened its doors to visitors on Saturday, bringing an array of world-first attractions and interactive experiences to the heart of Shanghai.
After a month of trial operations, the resort unveiled its major attractions, including the world’s first Big Lego Coaster, where riders soar amidst towering Lego Minifigures, and the 60-meter-high Legoland Observation Tower, offering panoramic views of the sprawling park.
One of the standout features is Miniland, a signature Legoland attraction showcasing intricate Lego-built replicas of iconic landmarks from around the globe, captivating visitors with its detailed craftsmanship.
The resort also debuted two original live shows: Shanghai Dreamscapes, an interactive journey through the city’s evolution from traditional neighborhoods to a vibrant global metropolis, and the Lego Monkie Kid live show, featuring 13 professional puppeteers and a massive 3.7-meter Bull Demon King puppet.
Guests can get hands-on with creativity by building their own Lego creations, adding a personal touch to their Legoland experience. The iconic Legoland train and other interactive rides contribute to the immersive adventure.
Spanning 318,000 square meters, Legoland Shanghai Resort is the world’s largest Legoland park at the time of its opening. Designed especially for families with children aged 2 to 12, the resort features eight themed areas with over 75 interactive rides, shows, and attractions.
With thousands of Lego models built from over 85 million Lego bricks, the resort offers a vibrant and imaginative world that promises endless fun and excitement for visitors of all ages.
Legoland Shanghai Resort’s grand opening marks a significant milestone in China’s tourism and entertainment landscape, providing a new destination for adventure and creativity in the Chinese mainland.
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