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Merlin bullish on China’s potential as Legoland Shanghai nears debut


An aerial image shows the construction of Legoland Shanghai. Located in Shanghai’s Jinshan district, the 318,000-square-meter resort will become the biggest Legoland at opening in the world. [CHINA DAILY]

British entertainment group Merlin Entertainments is advancing toward the summer opening of Legoland Shanghai Resort, marking a strategic milestone in the company’s expansion in China, said CEO Fiona Eastwood.

“We are very excited about the potential, the economy and the scale of this market,” Eastwood told China Daily in an exclusive interview.

Located in Shanghai’s Jinshan district, the 318,000-square-meter resort will become the biggest Legoland at opening in the world, featuring eight themed lands, over 75 interactive rides, shows and attractions, and a 250-room Lego-themed hotel, catering to families with children aged two to 12.

Eastwood emphasized China’s critical role in Merlin’s global strategy, citing its position as the world’s second-largest theme park market. “The scale of the market, the size of the population, and particularly the resort’s location with 55 million people living within a two-hour drive time make this an exceptional opportunity,” she said.

The resort showcases Lego’s signature aesthetic with 2,889 Lego models crafted with over 85 million Lego bricks, and more than 40,000 square meters of enlarged Lego brick decorations. Meanwhile, the Legoland Hotel and Legoland Creative World will showcase facades with Lego bricks scaled up to 450 and 750 times their original size, respectively.

A standout attraction is Dada, the world’s largest Lego Minifigure, standing 26 meters tall and weighing 136 metric tons. The figure’s creation involved collaboration among nearly 25 global teams, with local Chinese teams responsible for the engineering design, manufacturing and construction.

Blending Lego’s creativity with Chinese cultural elements, the park features a Jiangnan (south of the Yangtze)-style boat tour reimagined in Lego form. The outdoor Miniland features crafted Shanghai landmarks, including the iconic Bund and Lujiazui, built entirely from Lego bricks.

The park will debut the world’s first Lego Monkie Kid-themed land, drawing inspiration from the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West. The area’s flagship attraction, Flower Fruit Mountain Adventure, combines the legendary character Sun Wukong — also known as the Monkey King — with Lego elements to create an immersive experience that resonates with local culture while maintaining the brand’s spirit.

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