Happy Valley's joyful peak
People enjoy the 7-D Theater at Happy Valley Shenzhen. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
Happy Valley has continued renovating to provide new offerings, he says.
The Shenzhen branch spent 300 million yuan ($45 million) this year to upgrade its Hurricane Bay, where visitors experience virtual roller coasters in a multidimensional cinema and engage in interactive games. The haunted house features Tibetan elements.
The Shanghai branch also upgraded its water and land parks. It now offers a multimedia live-action water show and a family water park.
Visitors can use one ticket in both Beijing and Tianjin until the end of August.
Wuhan offers a seven-dimensional dome-screen cinema and a five-dimensional virtual roller coaster.
Chongqing will open a Happy Valley in 2017 and a new park is planned in Jiangsu province's capital, Nanjing.
"Each park takes a particular theme," Li says.