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Consider it a harbinger of a better year to come – an abandoned amusement park, famous among urbanophiles in recent years for its dystopian aura but still well remembered by old-time Beijingers, will be made new again and opened to the public this summer, Beijing News reports.
A map of Longtan Central Park, whose amusement park will reopen to the public this summer
The wheel enjoyed a good quarter-century of use before it was decommissioned in 2010 when Beijing Amusement Park closed to the public, but it was still visible to visitors picnicking at the lake.
Undeterred by the virus, Dongcheng district authorities sought to reconstruct the aging ride and reopen it to the public, after a survey of public opinion proved that nostalgia for the wheel remained strong. Reconstruction efforts began in May 2020 and the team managed to put the wheel back into view by September of that year. Now, we finally know their target for reopening to the public, which has been set before Jul 1, 2021.
Little has been reported about the state of the amusement park’s other attractions, but presumably, they too will get a good dusting if not a complete rebuild.
Say farewell to these creepy old sights and hello to a brand new park!
Yet, admirers of landmarks in the capital should nonetheless rejoice that the park's reconstruction will include the Ferris wheel at all, as the alternative, of course, was that it would be torn down permanently.
Images: Archina, Burbex Brin
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