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What types can theme parks be divided into?

A theme park refers to a modern tourism resource which is based on a specific theme, adopts modern science and technology, carries out multi-level activities, and integrates many entertainment activities, leisure elements and service reception facilities. According to the types of tourism experience, theme parks can be divided into five categories: scene simulation, amusement, sightseeing, theme and amorous feelings experience.

Scenario simulation refers to the construction of a simulated event, such as the theme park of various studios. Amusement refers to a theme park that provides exciting amusement facilities and mobile games and seeks exciting feelings. Sightseeing refers to a theme park that condenses some famous or characteristic landscapes so that tourists can enjoy the most characteristic landscape in a short time. Theme type refers to the special construction around a certain theme, such as various aquariums and wildlife parks. Style experience type refers to a theme park that displays some folk customs for tourists to experience and participate in. Since the opening of China splendid china 1989, a large number of successful examples have emerged in China theme parks from scratch. Such as Overseas Chinese Town in Shenzhen, Guangdong, Changlong Tourist Resort in Guangzhou (see Figure 8-2), Changxiu Expo Park in Foshan Road, Changlong International Ocean Kingdom and Yuanming New Garden in Zhuhai, Junshan Paradise in Mawei, Fujian, Shishi Sea Lion World, Boao Watertown and Nanshan Cultural Park in Hainan are all unique theme parks.

Guangzhou Changlong Tourism Resort

The key to the success of theme parks lies in their location advantages and market advantages. For example, theme parks in Guangdong have a huge tourist market, that is, wealthy residents in the Pearl River Delta and tourists from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan and Southeast Asia around them. However, its natural tourism resources and historical and humanistic tourism resources are relatively poor. In this case, the theme park has been very successful by transplanting foreign cultural landscapes and domestic cultural customs and relying on its superior municipal facilities and reception capacity.