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Wonderland - Abandoned Park in China
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The Death of Amusement Parks
When we think of amusements parks, we conjure up images of daredevil rides, cotton candy, and entertaining side shows. But what happens to an amusement park when the crowds stop going? There is no sendoff, no ceremony, no eulogy. Because of land disputes, cost to repair and refurbish, or just plain lack of interest, these parks have been left to die a slow death as the earth reclaims them.
Oddly enough, many parks have been enjoying a strange afterlife, thanks to adventurous travellers/photographers. Abandoned amusement parks have become “must-photograph” destinations for the traveler who is looking for something out of the ordinary to see and photograph. Dilapidated buildings, derelict roller coasters and happy faced clown statues peering out through overgrown brush make for unique images and stark contrasts.
Looking at these abandoned amusement parks, you can’t help but feel a sense of loss.
SIX FLAGS THEME PARK – NEW ORLEANS
The old Six Flags Jazzland amusement park in New Orleans, which was abandoned after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, still shows no sign of recovery. From the ominous looking Tilt-a-Whirls to decaying clown heads, the park now looks more like a zombie movie set than a happy family retreat.
PRYPIAT AMUSEMENT PARK – PRYPIAT, UKRAINE
Prypiat Amusement Park was supposed to open on May 1, 1986, but on April 26th of that year, the nearby Chernobyl Nuclear Plant had a devastating nuclear explosion. Some theories suggest the amusement park rides were opened before the scheduled grand opening to keep residents entertained before emergency evacuations began. No one remembers for sure. Radiation levels around the park vary greatly. It has never officially opened.
HERITAGE USA – FORT MILL, S.C.
Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker’s Heritage USA opened in Fort Mill, SC, in 1978, and by the mid-eighties was the third most visited park in the U.S. drawing in six million visitors each year. After scandals regarding fundraising efforts to build the park’s never-completed hotel and the IRS’s revocation of its tax-exempt status, Heritage USA was hit by another, more physical blow. Hurricane Hugo wreaked havoc on the park’s buildings in 1989, and Heritage closed for good shortly afterward.
OKPO LAND – OKPO CITY, SOUTH KOREA
Okpo Land, is an abandoned fun park perched on a hill on South Korea’s Geoje Island. The park was shut down in 1999 after a number of fatal accidents, the last one being a young girl falling to her death from a ride. Immediately after that incident, the owner of the park disappeared and was never heard from again. The park was closed and still sits abandoned.
JOYLAND – WICHITA, KANSAS
The Joyland amusement park in Wichita, Kansas opened in 1949 and ran continuously until it was closed in 2003 because of financial problems. In its heyday, thousands of families from across Kansas would flock to Joyland Park. It re-opened briefly in 2006, but since then it has been left to rust away. Numerous attempts to revive it have to date failed. |
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SPREEPARK – BERLIN, GERMANY
When it opened its doors in 1969, the entertainment park known then as Kulturpark Plänterwald was the only theme park in the former East Germany. The park covers an area of 30 hectares next to the river Spree and welcomed up to 1.7 millions visitors per year.
In 1991, the park was transformed by a private company, Spreepark. Thirteen attractions were added in order to change the park to give it a more western style. In 2002, Park Manager, Norbert Witte, his family, and a few of his closest coworkers travelled to South America with six attractions under the guise of having them repaired. He never returned to Germany. In August 2002 the park was declared completely insolvent and closed its doors, leaving behind a debt of over $14million U.S. dollars. It still sits abandoned today.
GULLIVERS KINGDOM – KAMIKUISHIKI, YAMANASHI PREFECTURE, JAPAN
Gulliver’s Kingdom Theme Park, built close to Mount Fuji, Japan, was built with government stimulus money. The park opened in 1997 and never did see a profit. In October of 2001, the theme park shut its doors after the financier, Niigata Chuo Bank, declared it an unprofitable asset. The Bank itself, later collapsed. Today it looks like Gulliver is still waiting to be untied and freed from graffitti artists and vandals.
RUSSIAN VILLAGE – NIIGATA VILLAGE, JAPAN
When the Niigata Russian Village opened in 1993 in Niigata Village, Japan, owners hoped to attract tourist dollars by importing a little slice of Russia to Japan’s west coast. The Theme Park managed to stay open for a decade before it fell into bankruptcy. After another grand opening in 2002 — that only lasted six months — the Village was closed permanently. Today, you can still see a re-creation of the Cathedral of the Nativity in Suzdal, Russia, fake cars from the Trans-Siberian Railroad, and a woolly mammoth.
LINCOLN PARK, DARTMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS
Lincoln Park opened on July 4th, 1894. One year later, concession stands were added, the original Loof Carousel was installed, a ballroom and, in 1912, a Giant Coaster was built. A new coaster, the Comet was built in the late 1940s and the park grew from 20 to over 40 acres. An improved dance hall, a boathouse, Ferris wheel, more concessions stands, games and clambakes were added or improved upon.
In the late 1980s, new owners began to charge admission and picnicking was no longer free. Landmark rides were auctioned off to “improve” the park. The park ended up losing much of its original character, and in 1987, was closed after 93 years in operation. After many accidental and intentional fires, the only remaining signs of the Park are the Comet, the Popcorn stand and a few buildings. |
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ishhhhh..sayang nya projek2 yang terbiar sepi...
dekat china tu nampak masih baru... |
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xder pihak yg nak ambe alih... dari jd usang gitu baik gunakan... ader gak faedah |
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Sayang terbiar bersemak samun cam tu je akhirnya |
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Sayang terbiar bersemak samun cam tu je akhirnya |
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kalau kat Malaysia
licin dah besi2 n kayu2 diambil
tak sangka Korea dan Jepun pun ade projek gajah putih
errr...dah la peminat rides n theme park
tetiba serius plak baca kes kematian |
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macam penah pass by tempat ni mase naik bas nak pi Great Wall ... dari jauh mmg nampak ala2 mcm castle ... ingatkan theme park yg still operational |
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sejak aku rajin berkampung dekat bod MPS tgk gambar2 ni terus terbayang benda lain.
btw sayang nya. byk juga tempat yg nampak menarik especially wonderland, gullivers kingdom n russian village tu. |
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yg china tu, masa aku gi beijing dalam tahun 1996, still dalam pembinaan. tourist guide tu cakap nnt akan jadi the biggestt amusement park.. tapi tempat tu macam out of the way sikit .. tapi sebijik gakla macam everland korea.. out of the way gak |
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akak syak developer wonderland sama dengan developer galaxy ampang :lol |
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aikkkkkk...mcm ade terbaca gak je sblm ni...sape post dlu? |
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kutip besi2 tu jual besi buruk ha2 |
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dah macam cite silent hill tapi scene kat theme park lah. |
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mcm cite hantu or seram or bunuh2 lak...
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Kat malaysia pun ada, nimaland kt gombak |
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TT sendiri menyeramkan |
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