Drone Reveals Amazing Images of Hello Kitty's New Chinese Park [Video]

The insight a drone gives us is nothing new. Here at Mega Curioso, you once had the feeling of being behind the scenes of a fireworks show, swam deep in the seas of Puerto Rico, flew through the pyramids of Egypt, and watched the chaos of protests in Ukraine as well. “Good, ” all because of them, the drones. And now, again a drone brings the opportunity to know a different place: the newly opened Hello Kitty Theme Park in China.

Like the largest eastern wooden roller coaster we introduced earlier, Hello Kitty Park opened to the public on July 1 and is located in Zhejiang province. And if the view of the beautiful and grand attractions is already impressive to ground visitors, a drone ride recorded an even more incredible angle from above, noting the landscapes of the huge theme park.

The park was inaugurated to honor the 40 years of the Japanese kitten (who almost became human after an identity crisis) completed in 2014. Directly commensurate with the brand's success, the huge and impressive site was built over an area of ​​9.5 hectares or 95 thousand square meters.

The Associated Press video made available by the Wall Street Journal channel begins by showing the park's main attraction, a huge ferris wheel that bears the image of Hello Kitty in the center. By circumventing the toy with the drone, it is possible to see a castle, other toys and other facilities of the enterprise to lose sight of the image. After a cut, the equipment takes a brief tour, closely showing other local attractions.

At the end, the video presents a fantastic night view of the Hello Kitty ferris wheel. With the effect of LED lights, the toy shines with light beams that recede from the center, like a fireworks simulation that promises to leave fans entranced. And yes, the toys will work at night, as will the shows and theme shows that will also have their nightly versions.

Night view of the Ferris wheel, the main attraction of the new Hello Kitty Theme Park in China

According to the Mail Online website, park owners expect at least one million people to visit each year. The total cost of the park is estimated at $ 326 million (more than $ 1 billion).