The Angry Darren Mullins Posted September 26, 2015 Share Posted September 26, 2015 I went to Shunde in Foshan today to visit the Shunde Half Day Amusement Park. This park is about 20-30 minutes (depending on traffic) from Chuanlord Holiday Manor, which has been featured on this website in other TRs. This park was built to be an amusement park. It is not a multi-purpose city park like so many places in China. Rides and games are all that is here. It is an older park, but some of the rides are new. It had a nice little crowd today and the rides are not very expensive. There is a powered coaster here that circles a small train ride and gazebo. Bumper cars, a paratrooper, moon cars and a pirate ship are here. This is a gated park in that it has a main entrance and a back gate. There are different options for enjoying the park. A POP gives you unlimited rides. Another pass gives you one ride on each ride. You can also buy tickets for individual rides. The concept of amusement parks is still somewhat new to China and it was neat to see an early example of a Chinese amusement park. I have arrived at the Shunde Half Day Amusement Park. This is a gated park with free admission. The moon cars ride, arguably a coaster, greets guests just inside the main gate. The carousel is an older model. This park has been here for a while. The bumper cars ride is one of the newer rides here. This gazebo is surrounded by the powered coaster. The writing on this operator booth says Jin Long Hua Che, which means Golden Dragon Train. The train looks like a gold dragon. Here is the ride in action to finish out the TR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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