SHANGHAI - Thousands of local tourists poured into China’s first Legoland as it opened its gates in Shanghai on July 5, the latest theme park hoping to capitalise on a domestic tourism boom.
The Chinese branch of the British-owned theme park franchise is the biggest Legoland in the world.
It drew in early customers who flocked to attractions including a miniature train ride and a dragon-themed rollercoaster.
“I personally love to play with Lego blocks and we have many sets at home... so I wanted to come to Legoland at the earliest opportunity,” said Mr Shi, a 35-year-old resident of nearby city Hangzhou, who was visiting the park with his wife and child.
Despite the Chinese economy’s sluggish growth in recent years, domestic tourist spending grew 18.6 per cent in the first quarter of this year compared to the previous year, according to statistics.
The theme park is hoping to capitalise on a domestic tourism boom.
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“Ever since the pandemic, I’ve made very few trips abroad,” said Mr Shi, adding that his family now travels to theme parks around China “many times a year”.
Eager Lego fans rushed into the park ...