Time:2022-4-14
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UK - Dickens Theme Park
The cruise route of the theme park is through the rat-running London sewers and the dark alleys, and the strange smell specially created by chemicals makes the tourists feel like they have traveled back to the era when the streets were full of stench.
The locations and characters from Dickens' novels are reproduced here, and the staff in the "A Christmas Carol"-themed haunted house greet guests in period costumes. The park also includes theatres, themed bars and restaurants. This theme park has been well-received since its launch, and it is often crowded. It is especially suitable for tourists who are interested in the literary world, and it is also very educational for children.
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UAE - Ferrari Theme Park
Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is a unique multi-sensory theme park and the largest indoor theme park in the world. The entire "Ferrari World" was built at a cost of $40 billion and is located under a huge triangular red roof in the Yas Island development, adjacent to the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi circuit.
Abu Dhabi Ferrari Theme Park, the entire construction project covers an area of 200,000 square meters, overlooking from the air, like an alien flying saucer, its red ceiling is printed with a huge Ferrari logo.
Here is almost the entire Ferrari headquarters - a reproduction of Maranello. In the venue, in addition to seeing Ferrari's sports cars and racing cars of various periods. Even F1 workshops, wind tunnel laboratories, driving simulators, and car assembly workshops have "replicas". Entertainment facilities are also available, the most shocking of which is the fastest roller coaster in the world, with a top speed of 240 km/h.
The entire park is filled with red, accompanied by the roar of the engine. The park has the world's largest Ferrari racing exhibition hall except Maranello, where visitors can watch many classic and contemporary Ferrari racing series. In addition, visitors can tour Ferrari's pre-race car park and experience the tools used during racing and training for themselves.
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日本-江户村主题公园
Unlike resorts and amusement parks, Nikko Edo Village is a theme park set in the Edo period. It reproduces the street scenes of the Edo period, with houses of merchants and samurai, as well as historical dramas and live ninja performances, mansions with hidden institutions, and poetic labyrinths, allowing visitors to experience various realities of life in the Edo period.
Edo Village is divided into seven parts: traditional theater performances, experience areas, entertainment venues, historical sites, various museums, cultural learning centers and restaurants. Every day at noon, there will be an oiran parade on Edo Village Street in Nikko, representing the most beautiful women selected in the Edo period and showing their charm to visitors. The whole village is the stage, and all the staff will perform for you anywhere, creating the most authentic atmosphere.
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Denmark - Tivoli Park
Tivoli Gardens is located in the center of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. It is a famous amusement park and leisure park in Copenhagen, Denmark, and one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. The park was built in 1843 and has a history of more than 150 years. This ancient amusement park opened in 1843 has a romantic name - Tivoli, which is written upside down as I lov(e) it, and its Chinese translation "Tivoli" is also full of childlike innocence.
The park is not big and the rides are relatively old. It is the originator of fairy tale amusement parks and the inspiration for Walt Disney is here. The flowers and buildings in the garden are unique - the Chinese towers and stage are the prototypes of the lights, Chinese emperors and palaces in Andersen's "Nightingale". Half an hour before the closing of the museum at night is the climax of Tivoli: decorated with 1.15 million light bulbs, the park has become a fairyland-like world, with fireworks in the air, colorful lasers, and thousands of lights reflected in the lake. , turning romantic fairy tales into reality.
There are not many tourists in the park, and there is basically no need to queue for entertainment facilities. There are 28 rides here, as well as two open-air venues, with daily theatre and music performances. There were only a few rides in early Tivoli, and the wooden coaster is the oldest in the world. In addition, there are theaters, concert halls and many restaurants, bars, candy stores, and the gift shop can buy cute Danish cookies, cavalry dolls and other special gifts.
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Lithuania - Bunker Theme Park
This amusement park built five meters underground is the most popular attraction in Lithuania. It was transformed from a former Soviet bunker. All employees are members of the former Soviet army. Play" experience.
Here you will travel back to 1984, be forced to take off all your belongings, change into old frayed military coats, study Soviet hymns, walk into a labyrinth wearing a gas mask, be interrogated in the interrogation room of the former Soviet State Security Council— - Even the interrogators are played by real former Soviet interrogators. If you can stick to these "entertainment programs" without shedding a tear, you will be rewarded with a glass of vodka.