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Can I wear a hat when I enter Shanghai Disneyland?

Of course, you can wear a hat when you enter Shanghai Disneyland.

Shanghai Disneyland stipulates that:

First, the following items are not allowed to enter the park:

Flammable and explosive articles (such as firecrackers), weapons, simulated weapons, toy guns (including toy blasting guns and water guns).

Food (except original packaged, sealed and unopened food) and alcoholic beverages.

Baggage over 56 cm X 36 cm X 23 cm. Other wheeled luggage shall not be allowed to enter the park during rush hours and other necessary circumstances.

Wheelbarrows and wheeled vehicles-excluding hand-propelled wheelchairs, electric auxiliary mobile devices for the disabled with no less than three wheels and a speed not exceeding 16 km/h, and baby carriages with a size not exceeding 92 cm X 132 cm.

Play with equipment with pulleys, such as roller skates and shoes with pulleys, skateboards and scooters.

Large tripod, folding chair and stool.

Canned or glass containers (except canned food for infants).

Animals (except guide dogs). Guide dogs must always be tied under the supervision of their owners. Some scenic spots may be closed to guide dogs.

Articles prohibited by relevant laws and other dangerous or destructive articles.

Two, shall not engage in the following activities:

Without our permission,

Selling, exchanging goods or services, or displaying any goods or services for the purpose of selling or exchanging.

Distribute and display any form of printed matter or records, or use any flag, banner or logo.

Hold an assembly, a theme activity, a performance or a speech.

Use a telescopic lever (such as a selfie stick) of a camera/mobile phone/handheld camera.

Photography, video recording or audio recording, except for personal use and non-commercial purposes.

Pretending to be or playing any Disney role, affecting the operation of other tourists or parks.

Feed the animals in the park, including birds.

Fly kites and control remote control devices, such as drones and remote control toys.

Any dangerous behavior or behavior that may hinder the operation of the park and any supporting facilities.