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2025/7/13
source: International daily
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Since its trial operation in late June, Legoland Shanghai Resort has attracted enthusiastic visitors to explore Lego-themed attractions ahead of its official opening on July 5.
Under the bright summer sun, visitors paused to admire miniatures of landmarks in cities such as Beijing and Shanghai crafted with LEGO bricks, with many trying their hand at building structures with an array of blocks.
Various parts of the resort, including attractions, recreational facilities, transportation and communication services, are being continuously improved to ensure smooth operations and a high-quality visitor experience.
The resort currently has approval to host up to 28,000 visitors per day. However, daily admission numbers will be adjusted based on weather conditions, seasonal changes and holidays to ensure the safety and comfort of visitors.
"I especially love the hotel design and it's very colorful. And the food taste is also very good, especially the desserts. They have Chinese elements in it, like Sun Wukong. [I started to play Lego] since I was two. So I'm a really big fan of Lego and I like the LEGO Ninja. One time when I was little, I was in Japan, the Japan Legoland Resort. Shanghai has more Chinese elements," said Friedrich Huang, a 12-year-old tourist.
Located in Shanghai's Jinshan District, the 318,000-square-meter resort is a Lego theme park and hotel destination for children aged 2 to 12 and their families. The resort features over 75 interactive rides, shows and attractions, as well as thousands of Lego models across eight immersive "lands."