Beijing Has A Pop Mart Theme Park Where You Can Meet Life-Sized Labubus, Play Games & More

'Pop' on over there for a fun time!

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Pop Mart fanatics and collectors!

Beijing's Chaoyang Park has launched POP LAND, a 40,000 sq m dreamland dedicated to the art toy universe you adore.

POP LAND offers an immersive experience of the Pop Mart universe, filled with beloved characters like Molly, Labubu, Dimoo, and more.

Don't expect POP LAND to feature roller coasters and pirate ships on the scale of Universal Studios and Disneyland, though. Rather than an amusement park filled with thrilling rides, this POP MART-themed theme park draws inspiration from Japan's Ghibli Museum and Shiroi Koibito Park.

Image via Da He Piao

The park is divided into three main areas: Pop Street, Labubu Adventure Forest, and Molly's Castle

Welcoming you at the theme park's entrance is the colourful Pop Street, which features plenty of interactive activities and games. Every now and then, you might spot a meet-and-greet session with your favourite characters.

Walk past Pop Street and you'll find the Labubu Adventure Forest, home to 19 life-sized Labubus, alongside their monstrously cute companions

Explore their lore-infused habitats: a quirky fishing village, a whimsical treehouse, and the Village of Warriors.

Image via Da He Piao

A huge adventure playground — complete with trampolines, swings, and mazes — will be a magnet for the little ones and your inner child.

Finally, Molly's Castle takes you through three levels featuring experiential gaming installations, family-friendly attractions, and themed restaurants

And the main attraction? An exclusive POP LAND merchandise store, where you can snag limited-edition collectibles to commemorate your visit.

Image via Da He Piao

Image via Da He Piao

POP LAND is open every day from 10am to 8pm, with the last admission at 7pm

Here are the ticket prices:
Adults
Weekdays: 150 yuan (approximately RM92)
Weekends: 180 yuan (approximately RM110)

Children
Weekdays: 130 yuan (approximately RM79.50)
Weekends: 150 yuan (approximately RM92)

You can purchase your tickets here or via other ticketing platforms such as Trip.com, Klook, and KKDay.

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