Shanghai Disney Resort is the first Disney theme park in mainland China, the third in Asia, and the sixth in the world, located in Chuansha New Town, Pudong New Area, Shanghai. It is not a single amusement park, but a comprehensive vacation destination that integrates theme parks, theme hotels, shopping, dining, and entertainment areas. With the core concept of "authentic Disney, unique Chinese style", it creates an immersive and dreamlike experience for tourists.
The amusement park has seven themed parks designed around the concept of "magical kingdom":
Mickey Avenue: Welcome Avenue, filled with shops and restaurants, is a popular place to meet Disney friends.
Qixiang Garden: Filled with Chinese elements, it features an iconic fantasy fairy tale castle (the tallest and largest Disney castle in the world), as well as family friendly attractions such as "Dumbo" and "Carousel".
Adventure Island: With the theme of ancient tribes, the core projects of "Soaring and Flying over the Horizon" (5D Ball Curtain Around the World) and "Thundering Mountain Drifting" (Drifting on Rapids) are one of the most popular projects in the amusement park.
Treasure Cove: The world's first pirate themed park, "Pirates of the Caribbean - Battle of Fallen Treasures" is a must play event, and the immersive boat experience is truly remarkable.
Tomorrow's World: futuristic sci-fi style, featuring the "Skyrim" (one of the fastest roller coasters in Disneyland) and "Buzz Lightyear Interstellar Rescue".
Dream World: Classic Fairy Tale Kingdom, suitable for parents and children, including the "Seven Dwarfs Mine Car" (family roller coaster), "Peter Pan Sky Adventure" and multiple fairy tale attractions.
Disney Pixar Toy Story: Colorful with the theme of "Toy Story", featuring projects such as "Hugged Dragon Soaring Race" (U-shaped Soaring Race) and "Woody Cowboy Carnival".
Exclusive Experience:
Fantasy Fairy Tale Castle: It features a "Roaming Fairy Tale Time" tour, a "Royal Banquet Hall" restaurant, and a colorful and ever-changing salon.
Mickey Fairy Tale Special Train Day Float Parade: Classic must see, Disney friends all appear.
Lighting up the Dream: Night Light Phantom Show ": a multimedia show featuring lasers, fountains, projections, and fireworks held every night in the castle, which is the climax of the whole day.
Integration of Chinese elements: such as the "Twelve Friends Garden" in the castle, Chinese cuisine in the restaurant, and Chinese architectural details in the amusement park.
Seasonal activities: "Colorful Celebration" in spring, "Disney Carnival" in summer, "Halloween Carnival" in autumn, "Frozen" themed celebration in winter, etc.
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Voltage and socket
The standard voltage in China is 220V. The commonly used socket shape is as shown in the picture. Most luxury hotel rooms are equipped with universal sockets, and tourists can also rent socket adapters at the hotel front desk.
Make a phone call
When a foreign mobile phone dials a Chinese fixed-line phone in China, it is necessary to dial the China area code (+86) and the city area code (e.g. Beijing +10) before the fixed-line phone number to be dialed.
When a foreign mobile phone dials a Chinese mobile number, it is necessary to dial the Chinese area code (+86) before the mobile number of the person being called.
Emergency call:
Call the police: 110
Fire emergency: 119
Traffic police: 122
Emergency: 120
Purchase a SIM card for a Chinese mobile phone
At major airports serving as ports of entry in China, there are designated counters for communication service providers, such as China Mobile and China Unicom. Foreign tourists can purchase SIM cards for Chinese mobile phones simply by presenting their passports.
Traffic safety tips
In China, all vehicles drive on the right side of the road, and both drivers and passengers must wear seat belts.
Health and medical tips
It is recommended to bring along commonly used medications (such as painkillers or gastrointestinal medications). If you need to take prescribed medication for an extended period, it is advisable to prepare sufficient quantities before departure and carry along doctor's certification documents, medical records, etc.
It is recommended to visit the international medical department of a general hospital or a foreign-funded hospital for treatment, as they generally provide medical services in English.
It is recommended to purchase relevant insurance before departure, and properly keep diagnosis certificates, outpatient medical records, fee lists, prescriptions, invoices, etc.
Cultural taboo
China is a multi-ethnic country, and there are significant differences in customs and habits among various ethnic groups. Especially when traveling in ethnic minority areas, it is important to pay attention to cultural taboos, such as taking off shoes when entering a Dai bamboo house, avoiding pork in Hui restaurants, and treating Buddhist statues, scriptures, and beads as sacred objects that must not be touched. It is recommended to listen carefully to the pre-trip introduction provided by the accompanying personnel and respect local culture and customs.