With its launch in 2010, Chinese toymaker Pop Mart set off a collectible craze with its anime-style figurines.
Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 03 Oct 2023
With its launch in 2010, Chinese toymaker Pop Mart set off a collectible craze with its anime-style figurines.
Now, it’s amping up the hype further.
Following in the footsteps of Disney and Studio Ghibli, Pop Mart has expanded into the theme park business, opening up its first in the Chinese capital of Beijing.
The company said on Chinese social media platform Weibo that Pop Land - the 40,000-square-meter theme park that comes in four zones - opened on Tuesday, September 26 at Chaoyang Park.
Instead of thrill rides, the park offers a chance for fans to take pictures with the toy maker’s flagship characters – Molly, Dimoo and The Monsters – in different settings, ranging from... more on CNN
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