World’s Largest Legoland Opens to Tourists in Shanghai
- Legoland Shanghai Resort officially opened to the public on July 5, 2025, making it China’s first Legoland and the largest globally.
- The resort spans 318,000 square meters and includes eight themed areas with over 75 interactive rides, shows, and attractions, featuring thousands of Lego models built from more than 85 million bricks.
- The opening event attracted representatives from various organizations, emphasizing the resort's cultural significance in China.
- The opening has boosted local tourism, with hotel bookings rising 3.5 times and homestay reservations surging sixfold prior to its opening.
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China’s first LEGOLAND resort opens in Shanghai as foreign investors ride tourism boom
LEGOLAND Shanghai Resort opened to the public on Saturday, becoming China’s first LEGOLAND resort and the largest of its kind worldwide, marking a new milestone in the country’s cultural and tourism development.

China's first Legoland opens to tourists in Shanghai
Thousands of local tourists poured into China's first-ever Legoland as it opened its gates in Shanghai on Saturday, the latest theme park hoping to capitalise on a domestic tourism boom.
With a total area of 318,000 square meters, the world's largest Legoland has now opened outside Shanghai, China. The amusement park is thus twice as large as the original park in Billund, Denmark, which is "only" 140,000 square meters. The amusement park is part of the Danish toy manufacturer's investment in the Chinese market, where it has previously been involved in...
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