China recently debuted its highly innovative, virtual reality amusement park called Oriental Science Fiction Valley. The park is located in the poor southwestern province of Kuejczou and spans an enormous 330 acres, making it the largest VR park in the world. This $1.5 billion investment combines modern technology with traditional recreational facilities. It has a futuristic design and houses science fiction inspired castles and giant robots. Oriental Science Fiction Valley contains 35 attractions including virtual roller coasters and a futuristic space battle. The creators are hopeful t will have a positive impact on China’s economy.
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