Anyang Fantawild Yinshang Legend opens on July 18

Source: dahe.cn | 2026-07-19 18:11

Anyang Fantawild Yinshang Legend, Huaqiang Fantawild's latest themed park, held its grand opening on July 18. Guests from across the country gathered for the ceremony, while throngs of visitors flooded the venue, marking the debut of China's first high-tech cultural tourism destination centered on the ancient Shang civilization.

Through immersive attractions and panoramic storytelling, Anyang Fantawild Yinshang Legend revives the splendors of the Shang civilization and highlights the cultural appeal of Anyang cityas the ancient capital of late Shang Dynasty. As China's first high-tech cultural tourism destination themed on the Shang civilization, the attraction fills a long-standing void in the domestic themed park sector. Together with the Yin Ruins and the National Museum of Chinese Writing, the park is expected to make a synergistic cluster integrating museums and cultural tourism, offering visitors a journey spanning over 3,000 years of Chinese civilization.

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Anyang Fantawild Yinshang Legend comprises seven immersive themed zones, 11 indoor exhibits and rides, 27 outdoor thrill rides, and hundreds of scenic replicas inspired by Shang Dynasty aesthetics. Bringing the 3,000-year-old Shang civilization to life, the park offers a multi-sensory, hands-on cultural journey for all guests.

The park saw a surge in visitors on opening day, with its signature attractions drawing long queues throughout the day. Mr. Zeng, a tourist who made the trip from Zhengzhou with his girlfriend, tried several flagship rides and was eager for more. "The immersive effectis absolutely stunning," he said. "The park brings Shang history to life through technology in a way I've never experienced anywhere else. We plan to hit every ride here today."

To cater to the summer travel season, the park has rolled out a grand opening carnival lasting over 40 days, featuring day-and-night immersive performances and entertainment. Limited-time opening discount tickets are also available, inviting visitors to kick off a captivating journey through the 3,000-year-old Shang civilization.

Beyond its immersive rides, the park boasts a rich array of dining choices for visitors to enjoy between experiences. Home to signature Oracle Bone Noodles and the Oriental Food Plaza, more than 30 dining outlets serve a full spectrum of national cuisines alongside authentic local snacks from Anyang.

Looking ahead, Huaqiang Fantawild will continue to build on Anyang's rich cultural heritage as an ancient capital and the profound cultural magnetism of Yin Ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. By launching novel themed rides and immersive cultural offerings, the company aims to make the city's cultural heritage within easy reach of all visitors. (Chinese source: dahe.cn Reporter: Yang Jiaxin Intern: Jin Zike Proofreader: Chen Xingjie and Zhao Hanqing)