Abandoned Magic Kingdom ‘Wonderland’. China’s Ghost Disneyland
China’s Ghost Disneyland
Welcome to China’s Magic Kingdom called Wonderland. Situated on an area of around 100 acres (40.5 hectares), and 45 minutes drive from the center of Beijing, the park resembles ghost city. Meanwhile, these ruins of Wonderland appeared more than a decade ago, when the cnstruction stopped. However, the developers promoted it as the largest amusement park in Asia. In fact, the reason is quite simple – funds stopped around 1998 due to disagreements over property prices with the local government and farmers.
A sign warning people about potential poisons in the soil, pasted on a pillar of an abandoned building that was to be part of an amusement park called Wonderland
China’s Ghost Disneyland
The local people digging the ground. Abandoned China’s Magic Kingdom ‘Wonderland’
Completely abandoned park. Cracks seen in a parking lot in front of abandoned buildings. Nobody has ever parked here
Writing on a gate tells people to “be responsible for your actions” when entering an abandoned building
Ghost Magic Kingdom ‘Wonderland’. Cracks seen in a parking lot in front of abandoned buildings
Sad view of the abandoned China’s Magic Kingdom ‘Wonderland’
A sign telling something. Abandoned China’s Magic Kingdom ‘Wonderland’
They should be fabulous constructions. Abandoned China’s Magic Kingdom ‘Wonderland’
Lost money and efforts. Abandoned China’s Magic Kingdom ‘Wonderland’
Entrance to the abandoned Magic Kingdom ‘Wonderland’
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