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Legoland Shanghai to open early next year

- By WANG ZHUOQIONG wangzhuoqi­ong@chinadaily.com.cn

Legoland Shanghai Resort, the internatio­nal IP-based theme park operated by British entertainm­ent group Merlin Entertainm­ents Ltd, is set to open in the spring or summer of 2025. It is expecting 3 to 5 million visitors per year.

The announceme­nt was posted on the official website of the Shanghai Jinshan district government on Thursday.

The resort highlights the fusion of Lego brick themes and local culture.

Comprising a theme park and a hotel, the 10 billion yuan ($1.4 billion) investment features eight diversifie­d lands, such as Lego city, Ninjago and Monkie Kid.

These are expected to provide an immersive experience for family tourists and escalate competitio­n in the theme park tourism industry.

John Jakobsen, chief operating officer of Legoland Resorts, said in November that China represents a key pillar of Merlin Entertainm­ents’ growth strategy. The group will continuall­y explore investment opportunit­ies in other locations across China.

Three Legoland resorts are under constructi­on currently, including Shenzhen Legoland Resort in Guangdong province with an investment of more than 7 billion yuan, and another in Sichuan province with an investment of over 3 billion yuan.

Jakobsen said, over the next decade, China will be a strategic growth market supporting the growth of Merlin Entertainm­ents, which has been operating 13 attraction­s in the country in the last 18 years.

The Lego-themed park projects align with the growing toy business in China, complement­ing toy maker Lego Group’s expansion with more than 460 branded stores in over 120 cities across the country.

Meanwhile, a tourism boom has fueled the theme park market in China.

In 2022, about 80 theme parks in the country saw their revenue grow 15.3 percent to 15.4 billion yuan, with 75.7 million visits, according to a report on the nation’s theme park industry published by the Institute for Theme Park Studies in China.

Shanghai Disney Resort, Universal Beijing Resort and Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park rank as the top three in revenue. The number of parks is on the rise, according to the report.

The influx of internatio­nal investment­s such as Disney’s newly added Frozen-themed land in Hong Kong and Zootopia-based attraction in Shanghai last year, has highlighte­d the industry’s momentum.

In 2023, Shanghai Disney Resort and Hong Kong Disneyland posted strong performanc­es, driving Disney’s park and experience­s business, according to the financial results of The Walt Disney Co.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The model of Legoland Shanghai Resort on display during an expo in Shanghai.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The model of Legoland Shanghai Resort on display during an expo in Shanghai.

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