Robot Land, the world's first Robot-themed park, in South Korea, will commence operations in 2016, promising visitors an exciting experience with Robot companions.

Located in Incheon city, Robot Land is just 30km away from the capital Seoul and in close proximity to Incheon International Airport. According to Robot Land's website, Incheon International Airport served up to 40 million passengers in 2011, including international flights to Beijing, Tokyo, and Shanghai.
Robot land will be a family-friendly amusement park featuring traditional entertainment attractions such as carousels, slides, water parks, hotels, and many other facilities. Additionally, this themed park will have a specialized Robot science training center for university graduates, a Robot research and development center, a residential area, as well as retail centers…
The 'Robot Kingdom' area will be a Robot arena with various exciting competitions. Moreover, the Robot technology exhibition hall will provide visitors with insights into the future's practical applications of Robots, especially when Robots are used to assist humans in their lives.

In the 'Robot City' zone, tourists can relax on water slides at the water park and explore an aquarium with various marine creatures crafted from Robots based on real-life simulations such as jellyfish, various fishes, lobsters…
Visiting the 'Kidbot Village' area, tourists will experience thrilling sensations on slides and carousels alongside adorable Robots.
One attraction that will surely leave a lasting impression on many tourists is the 111-meter-tall statue of Taekwon V Robot, based on the main character of a famous South Korean animated film produced in 1976.

Upon completion, Taekwon V will tower over the Statue of Liberty in New York, and Japan's Robot Gundam and Tetsujin 28.
Robot Land hopes to attract approximately 2.8 million visitors annually. This project is a collaboration between the South Korean government, private investors, universities, and numerous Robot research and development companies.
Phase two of the project will focus on developing several hotels and luxury residential areas here, with completion expected by 2018.
With Robot parks, South Korea's Robot industry will be further stimulated. By 2020, the South Korean government hopes that every household in the country will have a Robot assistant to help them in their daily lives.
According to Dantri
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourJune 18, 2014