In China, they opened a huge VR amusement park

in china •  7 years ago 

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Visitors will spend most of their time wearing a helmet
Over the past weekend in Guizhou Province, China has opened a huge amusement park. The park, called the Oriental Science Fiction Valley (OSFV), has 35 science-fiction attractions, TechSpot reports.

However, this park is the use of VR technology. Visitors will spend most of their time wearing a helmet to immerse themselves in the atmosphere. As the publication reports, even trains use technology for virtual reality. Attractions offer the opportunity to travel in the future, spacewalks and the chance to meet aliens.

Another interesting and unique feature of the park is Gundam statues. Large manga robots are located throughout the park. Such a giant robot has a height of 53 meters and weighs 700 tons. This is the second largest building in the park and even has a bungee jumping platform.

Amateur park owners say competition in the industry is serious and it has forced them to find a way out of the market. The investment is worth $ 470 million, and more pavilions are expected to open in the future. This is also part of the revival of the region, formerly one of the poorest in China.


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