Window of the World explained
Window of the World |
Location: | Shenzhen, Guangdong, China |
Theme: | World landmarks |
The Window of the World is a
theme park located in the western part of the city of
Shenzhen in the People's Republic of China. It has about 130 reproductions of some of the most famous tourist attractions in the world squeezed into 48 hectares (118 acres). The 108 metre (354 ft) tall
Eiffel Tower dominates the skyline and the sight of the
Pyramids and the
Taj Mahal all in proximity to each other are all part of the appeal of this theme park.
Transportation
The Window of the World Station on Line 1 and Line 2 of the Shenzhen Metro is located directly in front of the park. The Happy Line monorail has a stop near Window of the World.
Monorail and open cars runs inside the park.
In media
The film The World by Jia Zhangke is based entirely in the park and portrays a love story of multiple performers.
In his autobiographical graphic novel Shenzhen, Guy Delisle visits the park with a Chinese acquaintance. The Park was a destination of The Amazing Race 28.
List of major attractions in the Window of the World
Europe
Asia
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- The paifang at Yonghe Temple of Beijing, China
- Borobudur of Magelang Regency, Indonesia
- The Kuwait Towers of Kuwait City, Kuwait
- Wat Xieng Thong of Luang Prabang, Laos
- The Kek Lok Si Temple of Air Itam, Malaysia
- The Shwedagon Zedi Daw of Yangon, Myanmar
- The stupa at Swoyambhunath of Kathmandu, Nepal
- Potongmun of Pyongyang, North Korea
- The Merlion statue of Merlion Park, Singapore
- Gyeongbok Palace of Seoul, South Korea
- The Ruwanwelisaya of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka (Mislabeled as the neighboring Jetavanaramaya)
- The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) at the Grand Palace of Bangkok, Thailand
- Hagia Sophia of Istanbul, Turkey
- The One Pillar Pagoda of Hanoi, Vietnam
Oceania
Africa
North and South America region
Other regions
- Asia-style Street
- Islamic Street
- Church of Europe-Style Street
- The Square of the Atmosphere
- Garden of World Sculptures
See also
External links
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Notes and References
- Book: The Urban Code of China . 115. . Hassenpflug, Dieter . 2012 . 978-3034612067 . The 'Window of the World' in Shenzhen [...] imitations of Matterhorn and Fujiyama.