Beijing World Park

The Beijing World Park (simplified Chinese font way :北京 世界 公园; Traditional Chinese writing manner :北京 世界 公园; pinyin: Běijīng Shijie Gōngyuán ) is a theme park which offers visitors the opportunity to see famous buildings in the world without having to leave Beijing. The park opened in 1993 and is 46.7 hectares in size, designed to 1.5 million visitors annually located in the southwest of the Fengtai District of Beijing. It is located about 17 km from Tiananmen Square and 40 km from the Capital International Airport.

In Beijing World Park are next to a elephant and crocodile show famous buildings in the world, mostly rebuilt in 1:10 scale to see:

  • Neuschwanstein Castle ( Germany )
  • Atomium (Belgium )
  • Eiffel Tower ( France)
  • Notre Dame ( France)
  • Big Ben Clock Tower (England)
  • Arc de Triomphe ( France)
  • Leaning Tower of Pisa ( Italy)
  • Great Wall of China (China)
  • Moscow Kremlin (Russia)
  • Ruins of Persepolis (Iran)
  • Borobudur (Indonesia)
  • Algubbat as Sakhar (Jerusalem)
  • Taj Mahal (India)
  • Sydney Opera House (Australia)
  • Pyramids of Giza (Egypt)
  • New York Skyline (USA)
  • Golden Gate Bridge (USA)
  • Capitol (USA)
  • The White House (USA)
  • Lincoln Memorial (USA)

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  • Model Park
  • Building in Beijing
  • Culture ( Beijing)

Pictures of Beijing World Park

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