World’s Largest Legoland Park Opens in China
The first Legoland theme park in China has officially opened its doors in Shanghai. The new attraction features displays constructed from a total of 85 million Lego bricks.
According to local media reports, the opening weekend led to a notable increase in hotel bookings across the city. Thousands of visitors attended the launch, eager to experience more than 75 rides and attractions spread across the park’s 300,000 square metre area.
Prior to this opening, there were ten Legoland parks worldwide, located in Billund (Denmark), California, Florida, New York (United States), Malaysia, Dubai, Windsor (United Kingdom), Japan, South Korea, and Germany. The Shanghai park is now the largest among them, further expanding the global presence of the Legoland brand.
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The post is misleading. While it correctly states that China's first Legoland park opened in Shanghai and is the world's largest, the opening date mentioned is inaccurate as it occurred on July 5, 2025, not earlier. Additionally, the claim about hotel bookings and attendance is not verified in the sources.
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