1. Angry Birds Land - Thorpe Park
This is truly a haven for enthusiasts of the Angry Birds mobile and tablet game developed by the Finnish company Rovio Entertainment. Angry Birds has garnered much acclaim for its inventive and diverse gameplay, blending comic book style with an affordable price.
Visit Angry Birds Land - Thorpe Park, where you not only play many exciting games but also enjoy exceptional 4D movies. Sit back and relish a high-tech cinema with simulated actions all around, creating the most realistic feeling. Experience the sound of seats roaring through an adventure at the same pace as Angry Birds trying to secure their precious eggs. With over 30 games, thrilling attractions, and live events, Thorpe is the ideal destination for adrenaline enthusiasts, also known for having the most famous roller coasters in the UK.


2. Loveland
Loveland Entertainment Park in South Korea is often referred to as the land of love. Located in Yeon-dong, Cheju, Jeju-do, this attraction is for visitors aged 18 and above from both domestic and international locations.
It is an extraordinary outdoor sculpture park on Jeju Island, opened in 2004. The park primarily focuses on the theme of sexual relationships, showcasing educational sex films and exhibiting 140 art sculptures depicting various intimate poses in a bold and diverse manner. Since its inception, the park has faced mixed opinions, with some considering it incompatible with traditional Asian values. However, Loveland Park has not lost its allure despite such criticism.


3. Holy Land Experience (HLE)
If you wish to step back into biblical times and follow the life of Jesus Christ through recreated events, then this is the perfect destination for you. As you walk through the entrance adorned with columns at Holy Land Experience (HLE), you'll witness the ancient life in Israel around 2000 years ago when Jesus lived. The tombs, temples, and even the Garden of Eden are meticulously reproduced, bringing to life the stories in the Bible.
This park revolves around Christian themes in its designs. Weekly, it hosts lectures for the faithful, presenting biblical studies to the public. You can partake in the Last Supper and visit the auditorium of the Church of All Nations, where they reenact the passion of Jesus.


4. Super Nintendo World
On December 1st, Universal Studios Japan announced that the Super Nintendo World theme park in Osaka will open on February 4, 2021. Going beyond just recreating in-game details on an impressive scale, the project also incorporates various image-recreating technologies such as AR and 3D mapping.
Here, the famous Bowser's castle from the Mario game is reconstructed lifelike. After climbing a long staircase, visitors will marvel at the life-sized statue of the antagonist Bowser perched on top. Alongside the Bowser statue are iconic elements from the Mario Kart game. Walking along the corridor, visitors will encounter doors adorned with Bowser's head made of bronze. In the souvenir room, visitors can also take commemorative photos with Mario-themed artifacts like the familiar mushroom-shaped cup and Bowser's challenge letter...


5. Dollywood
Dollywood is a theme park co-owned by artist Dolly Parton and the entertainment company Herschend Family. It is located in the Knoxville-Smoky mountain urban area in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
Here, the traditional music genres and the artisanal crafts of the Smoky mountain community are vividly recreated. Every year, the park hosts numerous concerts and music events, featuring appearances by artist Parton and national or local country music activities. The park also offers themed trips and attractions related to Appalachia, Splash Country water park, mountain craft booths, Southern-style fried food restaurants, and the DreamMore resort area. Highlights include nationally renowned roller coasters, live music shows, and the Chasing Rainbows museum.


6. Napoleonland
Napoleonland is the nickname given to the Napoleon's Bivouac park proposed by politician Yves Jégo in 2012.
The main theme of this park revolves around the life and career of Napoleon Bonaparte (a renowned military general and also the emperor of France). It's a park designed for history enthusiasts, particularly those who admire this famous French emperor. Here, you can witness reenactments of historical events such as the Battle of Trafalgar and Napoleon's retreat from Russia...


7. Diggerland
If you've ever dreamt of donning a hard hat and operating a digger while relishing the classic Gold Digging game, then Diggerland is where your dream comes true!
This quirky chain of amusement parks has 4 locations across the UK in Kent, Durham, Dorset, and Yorkshire. At Diggerland, visitors can comfortably engage in 20 different exciting activities and leisurely stroll with the friendly mascots. The park even features a real digger to provide you with the most authentic experience. For the little adventurers, the park offers Go-Karts, bumper cars, and an indoor play area.


8. Wunderland Kalkar
Wunderland Kalkar is an amusement park located in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was built on the site of the SNR-300 area, which was initially a nuclear power plant but was never operational due to local opposition.
Upon arrival, you'll feel like stepping into a vast building with a plethora of facilities, including thrilling high-altitude rides, underground levels, and fascinating haunted houses. The amusement park boasts over 40 attractions, with the most famous being the vertical swing ride. A 58-meter swing axis is built within the cooling tower of the power station. Each year, the park attracts more than 300,000 visitors.


9. Harmonyland
Harmonyland is located in the small town of Hiji in Oita province. It's an ideal amusement destination for families with young children and especially for kids who adore cute cartoon characters.
Harmonyland is an amusement park featuring themed rooms where visitors can meet famous global characters. Among them, the most attractive is the 'Lady Kitty House' with adorable Kitty cats in charming pink dresses. A must-see activity in this amusement park is the musical play 'Hello Kitty in Wonderland.' Combining Alice's adventure in Wonderland with Hello Kitty, this musical captivates not only the little ones but also adults.


10. Haw Par Villa
Haw Par Villa was built and opened in 1937, named after the Aw brothers from Myanmar who created Tiger Balm, also known as White Tiger Oil.
Haw Par Villa is located along Pasir Panjang Road in the beautiful country of Singapore. It is designed based on Chinese mythology, making it a historically themed park. The park features over 1500 statues, 150 giant scenes depicting scenes from Chinese mythology, legends, and figures related to Confucianism. You can also admire many grand and famous statues such as Buddha, Fu - Lu - Shou, Confucius, and more.


