The world's
most iconic landmarks, including the Great Sphinx, Big Ben and the
Colosseum, can now all be visited in just one day.
A
theme park in Ningbo City, eastern China is advertising that visitors
can see the entire world 'in just a few steps' while also enjoying
waterslides and rollercoasters.
The
complex of buildings covers 250 acres and is filled with more than 50
scaled-down replicas of the world's most iconic landmarks.
More than 50 of the world's most famous landmarks like the Statue of
Liberty (pictured) have been recreated in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province
of China
The fact the landmarks are surrounded by waterslides, funfair rides and
brightly coloured information centres give away that they are not the
real thing
One of the most impressive buildings at the scenic attraction is the
huge Colosseum replica (pictured) that stands next to a Greek temple
Chinese builders replicated ancient Egyption pyramids (pictured) at the theme park in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, east China
This is not the first time Chinese builders have sought to recreate the
world's history. A replica of Paris' famous Arc de Triomphe also stands
in Huaxi village, Jiangsu province along with a two-mile replica of the
Great Walls of China and other replicas
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