In celebration of its 15th anniversary, the Beijing Happy Valley theme park is due to open to the public on May 1, its sixth project centering on enriching tourists’ nighttime visiting experiences.
The recently completed sixth project features eight shows with diverse themes and styles, including a stage performance on the Sanxingdui archaeological site, an immersive acrobatic play set in Beijing early last century, and a daily parade with 17 floats and over 100 performers.
Technological methods, including LED lights, multimedia and interactive projections, are widely adopted throughout the park to enhance and transmogrify the real-world environment, creating a completely different scene at nightfall.
Zhao Xiaobing, general manager of Beijing Happy Valley, said the theme park’s continued construction aims to keep a sense of fun and provide enjoyable visiting experiences for tourists with constantly updated products and improved customer service.
According to statistics provided by the park, in the past 15 years it has received nearly 50 million tourists. In the 2019 TEA/AECOM Global Attractions Attendance Report, Beijing Happy Valley is included as one of the top 25 amusement and theme parks worldwide.
As the sixth project has been completed, the theme park has launched its seventh session of construction on the provisional theme of Classic of Mountains and Seas.