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The Sakurajima Line and Osaka Loop Line railways in Japan are now wrapped in Super Nintendo World promotional images:
More images at the source: https://game.watch.impress.co.jp/docs/news/1302883.html
It looks like Zamperla is working on the 'Fox in the Henhouse' ride, concept art of which can be seen here: https://www.themeparx.com/lottes-magic-forest/?p=23322#post23322
Sources: https://v.douyin.com/J7j9MBp/ and https://v.douyin.com/J7tMcsJ/ and https://v.douyin.com/J7vfj4v/ and https://v.douyin.com/J7vmGpB/ and https://v.douyin.com/J7vyutU/ and https://v.douyin.com/J7vrBRU/ and https://v.douyin.com/JvfSKXM/ and https://v.douyin.com/Jvf5kAK/ and https://v.douyin.com/JvVGXuJ/
Today Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park has announced that the company has bid on the 12 hectares of land across the street from the park's entrance which they would use to expand the resort. Based on the layout of the expansion that they released the expansion would feature one or two new hotels plus new stores and restaurants. Keep in mind this is outside of the park itself, not an expansion of the existing theme park.
Source: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/2bieOGR2FwZnugrhnl4eKw
Earlier today Universal Beijing Resort released their official mobile app which can be downloaded here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/universal-beijing-resort/id1535766300
Currently the app allows users to browse the stores, restaurants, shows, rides, and hotels coming to the resort as a list and on a map. Interestingly the map doesn't show the Jurassic World archway on either side which is odd but not important. The app confirms the names of some of the attractions: the Inverted Powered Coaster in Jurassic World Isla Nublar is named 'Jurassic Flyers', the junior coaster in Minion Land is named 'Loop-Dee Doop-Dee' and the How to Train Your Dragon show in the Hollywood area is named 'Untrainable'.
Here's what the map in the app looks like and if you download it you can zoom in to see it in more detail:
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Legoland Shenzhen is another upcoming Legoland in China. The park will be located on the Dapeng Peninsula, specifically on land along a bay that was reclaimed coastal wetlands for aquaculture. These ponds are currently being filled in. Not many details are available yet for this park but as the land continues to be filled in we will hopefully get official announcements.
Sources: https://www.hazensgroup.com/copy-of-hazens-zhongyang-yuanzhu-1 and https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/112486487 and http://news.szhome.com/333120.html and https://baumcm.co.kr/en/project/index1.php?enter=rv&idx=241 and http://pnr.sz.gov.cn/szsghhzrzyjwzgkml/szsghhzrzyjwzgkml/qt/tzgg/content/post_7262423.html and https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/345185964 and http://pnr.sz.gov.cn/attachment/0/516/516315/7058452.pdf and http://pnr.sz.gov.cn/attachment/0/734/734989/8370941.pdf and http://pnr.sz.gov.cn/dp/tzgg/content/post_8370941.html and http://www.sznews.com/news/content/2020-06/16/content_23256247.htm and http://mp.163.com/article/FUUT9S3E0535O43E.html and http://news.szhome.com/333120.html
Last update on Chimelong Marine Science Hotel before the grand opening in a few days:
Sources: https://m.weibo.cn/status/4594389374731859 and https://www.sohu.com/a/444818380_676565
Kaisa Golden Bay Resort will have a night show named "Rise of Peng":
Source: https://www.kaisagroup.com/Server/project.aspx"Rise of Peng” is an audio-visual feast, combining several artistic forms such as drama, dance, music, magic, and light performances. “Rise of Peng” enriches and illuminates Shenzhen’s arts and night-life at no cost to the public.
View of Evergrande Marine Park and Evergrade Fairyland from Evergrande Snowberg Water Kingdom's mountain:
Evergrande Marine Park:
Evergrande Fairyland:
Sources: https://v.douyin.com/JnBPFfK/ and https://v.douyin.com/JnBPaJk/ and https://v.douyin.com/JWFFFbK/ and https://v.douyin.com/Jv153xN/
Jinan Sunac Cultural Tourism City:
Source: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/sNyv_Xx28QUF8Y4mh67-lg
Models of theming:
Theming material samples:
Source: https://instagram.com/stories/qetaifanprojects/2490065079010166264
The waterpark, scheduled to open on June 26, 2021, is progressing quickly with rides and the wave pool testing:
Sunac is planning to open the adjacent theme park by the end of 2022 and just this week work resumed on the first ride - a ferris wheel:
I say worked resumed because back in 2018 the foundation of the ferris wheel had already been built, as seen here: https://www.themeparx.com/hangzhou-bay-sunac-tourism-city/?p=13868#post13868
Lastly, the indoor snow park which was not part of the Six Flags plans but is part of Sunac's new plans is scheduled to begin construction in September 2021.
Sources: https://v.douyin.com/JnAStYf/ and https://v.douyin.com/JnAhfqD/ and https://v.douyin.com/JnAmcJd/ and https://v.douyin.com/JWFQkdx/ and https://v.douyin.com/JvJJ77n/ and https://v.douyin.com/JvJFo2v/ and https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/AbjH5wTu8TE5RJ-d2Hummg
It looks like they have finally started to test the fountains for the nighttime show:
Sources: https://goo.gl/maps/mTFEiJ2GNBFcPvqh8 and https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ulgen-ozkurt-15b3261a1_adeclss-proteinskimmers-activity-6757204907545231360-QMa8 and https://www.facebook.com/ngochung.phan.146/posts/3707020702652804
New design images of the pre-show/entrance area:
Sources: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/xv_Z9pbm_CA0Sw6UcJlyTg and http://www.szypzs.com/newsdetail.aspx?id=191
Here's a recent aerial view of the future site of the Hello Kitty park and in the full photo below and the following photo you can see just how close it is to Atlantis:
Here's a view of the site from a balcony at Atlantis:
Sources: https://m.weibo.cn/status/4593426262394407 and https://m.weibo.cn/status/4593701579405801