With the inauguration of the first Leglaland Park in China, Shanghai became a new destination for Lego world ehusiasts. Built in the Jinshan area, the recreational complex hosted thousands of visitors from across the coury, with an area of more than 2.5 square meters and more than 2 million pieces of Lego brick.
The park is designed for families with children between the ages of two and three years old and includes more than 5 attractions, from air trains to live shows and ieractive stores. Input tickets were quickly sold and long queues were formed; While the overwhelming heat was so high that the Shanghai Meteorological Organization had issued an orange warning.
Many guests came to the park from the early hours of the morning. According to local media reports, the opening of Legland, despite its not -so -prosperous economic conditions, has dramatically increased hotel reservations around the park, indicating the growing ierest of the Chinese people in experience -based recreation.
The park is the result of a collaboration between the British company Merlin Eertainme and the local governme of Janeshan. The Lego Group CEO also said at a ceremony that the collection will play a key role in the presence of the Lego brand in China and the dynamics of the Shanghai economy. (Reuters)




