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| The World Park in Beijing |
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Located in the Fengtai District of Beijing 16 kilometres from the
city proper, the World Park in Beijing features 106 of the most famous
sites from 14 countries and regions the world over.
The park, measuring 46.7 hectares (116.75 acres) in size, consits
of two parts: The scenic area in miniature displayed according to
the position of its country on the map, and a shopping, dining and
enteratinment area. The enteratinment area is situated in an international
folkloric village characterized by buildings in the American and
European styles. The tourist can take an electric train and a motorboat
through the park to simulate a trip around the world.
The park includes most of the recognized spots of interest on the
globe. Among these are the Wooden Pagoda in China's Ying County,
the world's oldest and best-preserved wooden pagoda, the Leaning
Tower of Pisa, the Pharoas of Alexandria and Eiffet Tower in Paris.
China's Qingyingjing Park, Japan's Katzura Imperial Villa, and an
old-style garden of the US are grouped together to represent the
splendor of the world's different gardening styles and in recognition
of the many distinctive forms which landscape gardening has taken
in China.
Great efforts were made to build the structures out of the same
materials as the real ones, and marble and granite surfaces, together
with copper and gilded sculptures help produce a realistic effect.
For instance, the Pyramid is made of 200,000 white marble bricks,
each as large as a bar of soap. Red square is paved with over 5
million red bricks smaller than mahjong tiles.
Lawns in the park are dotted with 100 well-known sculptures, among
them the Statue of Liberty, the Little Mermaid from Copenhagan,
Michelangelo's David and the Venus de Milo.
The park also has a fountain operated by laser beams, a plant maze
and a fairyland in which children and adults alike can enjoy themselves.
Regular international parades of folklore are planned to provide
the tourist with a chance to view folk customs from different countries. |
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