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Legoland Shanghai
Amusement park in Shanghai, China From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Legoland Shanghai Resort is a theme park located in Fengjing, Jinshan disctrict, Shanghai, China. It is operated by Merlin Entertainments of the United Kingdom. Construction began on November 17, 2021, and the park opened on July 5, 2025.[3][2][4][5][6] it was the first Legoland theme park in China and fourth in Asia (after the Legoland Malaysia, Legoland Japan and Legoland Korea), and the eleventh worldwide.
The resort spans 318,000 square meters[4] with an investment of 3.6 billion RMB.[7] It includes the Legoland theme park and a Lego-themed hotel.[8] It is the largest Legoland park worldwide.[9]
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History

Originally planned for Dianshan Lake in Qingpu District, the park was expected to begin construction in 2020 and open in 2022.[10]
On November 6, 2019, during the 2nd China International Import Expo, Jinshan District signed an agreement with The Lego Group, Merlin Entertainments, and CMC Inc. to officially locate the resort in Jinshan.[11]
On October 9, 2020, the resort was confirmed to be located in Fengjing, near Jinshan North railway station.[12] The project is jointly funded by Shanghai Jinshan Urban Investment Group, Merlin Entertainments, KIRKBI Invest A/S, and CMC Inc., with a total investment of USD $550 million.[13]
Construction began on November 17, 2021. Trial operations started June 20, 2025,[14] with the official opening on July 5, 2025.[1][15]
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Resort features

Legoland Theme Park
The theme park, the second-largest Legoland globally and the first in mainland China, includes eight themed areas, over 75 interactive attractions, and several world-first features such as:
- "Lego Mega Coaster" – inspired by Lego brick design
- "Dragon Coaster" and "Junior Dragon Coaster" – for older kids and younger children respectively
- A 60-meter Lego-style observation tower
- The world’s first Monkey King-themed attraction inspired by Journey to the West and Lego's Monkie Kid series[16]
The site also includes a smart parking system with 1,700 spaces.[8]
Legoland Hotel
Located near the park, the Legoland Hotel Shanghai is decorated with 450 Lego brick models and has 250 themed rooms.[8]
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Tickets
Legoland Shanghai uses a tiered pricing system:
- Off-peak: ¥319
- Standard weekdays: ¥379
- Peak dates: up to ¥599
Tickets went on sale on May 28, 2025.[17]
Transportation
Located 1 km from Jinshan North railway station. A special bus loop with 58 daily departures connects the station directly to the park as of June 10, 2025.[18][19]
Bus routes from both Shanghai and nearby Jiaxing (e.g. Pinghu and Jiashan) have been updated to serve the resort.[20]
Investment and operations
The project is managed through a joint venture among Shanghai Jinshan Urban Investment Group, Merlin Entertainments, KIRKBI Invest A/S, and CMC Inc. A dedicated management company will operate the resort.
As part of the agreement:
- Merlin Entertainments receives a one-time development service fee.
- Annual licensing fees are paid for the Legoland and Merlin brands, based on park revenue.
- An annual operations management fee is also paid to the management company.[11]
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References
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