
Shanghai’s LEGOLAND Debuts as World’s Largest Theme Park
Shanghai unveils world’s largest LEGOLAND Resort, boosting regional tourism and economic recovery with 40+ attractions across eight themed zones.
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Shanghai unveils world’s largest LEGOLAND Resort, boosting regional tourism and economic recovery with 40+ attractions across eight themed zones.
China’s first Legoland Resort opens in Shanghai, blending international brand appeal with localized attractions and boosting domestic tourism.
China’s summer tourism hits record levels as family travel drives 70% year-on-year growth, with 6 million first-time fliers expected this season.
Newborn capybaras, a baby giraffe, and adapted wildlife species debut at Yunnan Wildlife Park during Labor Day holidays, drawing global visitors and highlighting conservation progress.
China’s parent-child economy surges past $685 billion projections as millennial parenting styles reshape urban consumption patterns and family travel trends.
Shanghai Legoland Resort prepares to open with 85 million Lego bricks, offering interactive attractions and miniature Chinese landmarks for families and travelers.