Historical Overview
Construction began in 1991, with 3,000 engineers and artisans collaborating to recreate iconic structures at 1:1 to 1:30 scales. The park debuted during China’s reform era, symbolizing openness to the world. Key milestones include the 2003 addition of the Indian Taj Mahal replica, the 2010 launch of the “Global Folk Culture Village,” and the 2018 opening of the VR-themed “Future World” zone.
Structural Layout
The park is divided into eight themed zones:Europe: Eiffel Tower (108m), Colosseum, and Venice Canals.
Asia: Great Wall of China, Angkor Wat, and Taj Mahal.
Africa: Pyramids, Sphinx, and Serengeti Grasslands.
Americas: Statue of Liberty, Niagara Falls, and Maya Pyramids.
Oceania: Sydney Opera House and Great Barrier Reef Aquarium.
International Street: Parades, street performers, and global cuisine.
Adventure Zone: 4D theaters, roller coasters, and a 50m-tall “Space Tower.”
Future World: VR rides, holographic shows, and robotic dinosaurs.
Major Attractions
Eiffel Tower: A 108m-tall replica with observation decks at 50m and 100m.
Grand Canyon Slide: A 15m-tall water ride through a scaled replica of the U.S. landmark.
Niagara Falls: A 20m-wide, 8m-tall waterfall with mist-spray effects.
Angkor Wat: A 24m-tall Khmer temple replica with bas-relief carvings.
Global Folk Village: 25 ethnic villages offering dance performances (e.g., Maori Haka, Flamenco).
Ferris Wheel: A 42m-tall wheel offering views of Shenzhen Bay.
Suggested Itineraries
Europe Zone (Eiffel Tower, Colosseum) → Asia Zone (Great Wall, Angkor Wat) → Americas Zone (Statue of Liberty) → International Street (parade at 3 PM).
Highlights: Iconic landmarks and cultural performances.
Adventure Zone (Space Tower, Grand Canyon Slide) → Future World (VR rides) → Africa Zone (Pyramids) → Oceania Zone (Opera House).
Highlights: Thrills and tech-driven attractions.
Europe Zone → Asia Zone → Global Folk Village (noon performance) → Americas Zone → Africa Zone (nighttime “Tribal Fire Dance”).
Highlights: Deep dive into world cultures.
Ticket Purchase
Online: Book via the official website or apps like Meituan/Ctrip (up to 10 days in advance).
Combo Deals: Park + VR Zone: ¥280 (adults), ¥160 (children).
Adults: ¥220 (peak season), ¥200 (off-season).
Children (1.2–1.5m): ¥120.
Free: Children under 1.2m, seniors over 70.
Transportation
By Subway: Line 1/2 to Window of the World Station (Exit A), 1-minute walk.
By Bus: Routes 21, 26, or 32 to Window of the World Stop.
By Taxi: Direct to “Shijie Zhichuang” (世界之窗) – entrance on Shennan Boulevard.
From Shenzhen Airport: 30-minute taxi ride via Guangshen Expressway.
Best Time & Tips
Peak Hours: Avoid weekends/holidays; visit early (9 AM opening) or late (after 5 PM).
Crowds: International Street is busiest 2–4 PM; zones are quieter.
Weather: Winter (December–February) for cooler temperatures; summer evenings for night shows.
Wear comfortable shoes (20,000+ steps possible).
Bring a raincoat for water rides.
Photography allowed (tripods permitted in designated zones).
Prohibited items: Outside food, drones, and large bags.
What are the must - see miniature landscapes in Window of the World Shenzhen?
There are many must - see miniature landscapes, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Arc de Triomphe, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Taj Mahal and the Pyramids of Egypt. They are all exquisitely replicated, allowing you to admire the world - famous scenery in one place.
Where is the best place to take photos in the park?
The Eiffel Tower is a great place to take photos. You can take a panoramic view at the fountain in front of the main entrance, and it is even more photogenic when the lights are on in the evening. The Niagara Falls is also a good choice, and the side is suitable for shooting the water mist and rainbows. The Venetian Water City is also very suitable for taking pictures with the European - style buildings.
What traditional cuisines of which countries can be experienced in the park?
You can taste Japanese sushi, German bratwurst and other traditional cuisines in the food stalls in the park. There are also some other international - style foods, allowing you to enjoy a global food feast.
Are there any projects suitable for children?
Yes, there are many children - friendly projects, such as the Dreamland Carousel, Siam Dumbo (family teacup ride), and "Adventure of Michelangelo" (a fairy - tale shooting game). In summer, the Jurassic Water World is also a good place for children to play.
How long does it take to visit Window of the World Shenzhen?
It is recommended to allocate at least half a day, but if you want to experience all the attractions and watch the shows, a whole - day tour is more appropriate.