30 theme parks that children want to play

1. Nishi Rokugo Playground (Tyreground) in Tokyo, Japan
The Nishi Rokugo Playground (tire playground) features dinosaurs, monsters, bridges, slides, and swings that are made up of thousands of car tires. There are tires scattered around, allowing children and parents to stack, roll, jump, and climb. Climb and play happily.
2. St Kilda Children's Amusement Park, Melbourne, Australia
This is an adventure park with wood castles and wrecks, which can satisfy children's imagination of adventure. Using environmentally friendly materials that can be used repeatedly to build a home-like atmosphere that is both suitable for adults and behind, but also for the active and active children to have fun.
3, Manhattan teardrop park in the United States
The 1.8-acre park features multiple playgrounds. The main design philosophy is to provide children with more space for nature and fun throughout the year. Because children are the primary users of Teardrop Park, the design of the park focuses on the lack of natural experiences for urban children: providing an adventurous venue, finding a natural venue, and exercising both physically and mentally. The site's topography, characteristic water features, natural rocks and luxuriant plants create a natural texture, a measure of contrast and a rugged yet sophisticated world.
4. Playground in Clemyjontri, Virginia, USA
The picturesque Clemyjontri Playground in Fairfax County, Virginia, looks at first sight as an ordinary playground. However, parts of the park - such as swings, carousels and monkey stands for children's climbing games - have been carefully designed to allow physically defective and sound children to play together. The designer also built a swing with a backrest and a wheelchair-friendly ramp so everyone can have fun. The passage between the facilities is a colorful, non-slip surface for easy access.
Some areas of the park encourage group interaction while others are quieter, independent areas where children can play alone. In the playground, children's social and communication skills can be enhanced and they have the dual role of learning and playing.
5, Hillerod, Germany
The playground in this park has huge spiders, cobwebs and mushrooms. The children can climb rope nets and play slides inside.
6. Missouri City Museum Playground
This is a large playground attached to the City Museum. It is built entirely of recycled materials, including two real planes. Its purpose is to make the children play.
7, Swedish fruity playground
The rides here are modeled on fruits, such as banana slides and cherry swings. Children can be transformed into “Hungry Caterpillars” to drill and crawl around in various fruits, as well as learn about food-related knowledge, entertaining, and killing two birds with one stone.
8, California Adventure Playground, USA
This is a place for children to show their talents. Children who like sports or who like art can exert their imagination and creativity in it.
9. Takino Hillside Park, Sapporo, Japan
The playgrounds we currently see are built using steel and wood, but there are many options for this playground. Its structure is composed of hand-woven mesh yarns. It is a children's paradise built on the hillside to imitate the ant nests. It includes anthill towers, ant nest tunnels, and rainbow nest domes to keep children happy.
10, Spain Valencia Parque Gulliver
The Gulliver Park in Valencia, Spain, was based on Gulliver's travels by the British writer Jonathan Swift. Gulliver drifted to Lilliput after sinking. He was exhausted. When sleeping, the city people of the country of the villain tied him to the scene with ropes and produced a giant statue of Gulliver. Children and people who come to play like the people of the “little people” climbed up various “ladders” to explore this monster.
Gulliver covers an area of ​​15,000 square meters with beautiful colors, vivid shapes, and full of magic fairy colors. He squatted on the sand. His hands, feet, hair, and pleats concealed all kinds of ladders, slides, and ladders.
11. The Brumleb Playground in Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen, Denmark, Brumleb is a small community of 19th century townhouses and is the first example of Danish public housing. In 1997, this residential area received the Europa Nostra award for its protection and repairs. This small, intricate playground between townhouses brings an interesting and modern atmosphere to the area.
The 3 carefully arranged playhouses imitate the surrounding architectural design and are the epitome of the historic Brumelby community. Each playhouse features two-tone twilight and white architectural designs. The playground is sloping, as children imagine.
12. Black River Park in Sydney, Australia
The Black Riverside Park is located along the Parramatta River near the New England Armory historic area, known as “Sydney’s largest and best playground.” This playground has huge swings, a climbing wall, and a 12 Miga's multi-storey tree house, tunnel slide, and NSW's largest outdoor water park.
This water park has 170 nozzles, construction of water tunnels and other rides - from mild to exciting. The park covers an area of ​​2.8 hectares (7 acres), intended to encourage adults and children to play together, and the surrounding area will remind people of past history. For decades, this area has been used for the production of plush fabrics and the development of agriculture, followed by industrial and military use; now it has been transformed into a creative park for all family members. The Black River River Park is open in June 2012 and visitors can enjoy their time here.
13. Schulberg Playground in Wiesbaden, Germany
Experts believe that playing in the natural environment can promote the children's physical and mental development - this so-called Schulberg sculpture playground is integrated with many outdoor spaces. Located on a hillside, this public space can enjoy the beauty of the city and attract adults. However, the sculpture installation of this park is a major feature.
A large sculpture containing a pair of green steel pipes was built on the mountain and interspersed among the trees. There was also a climbing net between the steel pipes. There is also a swing, a climbing wall, a magazine and a slide around the structure. The entire structure is 35 meters (115 feet) in diameter and meets local safety regulations and is less than 3 meters (9.8 feet) high.
14. Boadilla del Monte playground in Madrid, Spain
The playground is equipped with white and blue colors and features an ordinary playground. At the same time, this peculiar structure will cast shadows and stimulate children's imagination when the children play. This is a surprising playground and amazing architecture.
15. The Belleville Playground in Paris, France
The playground is built on a steep slope and its slope is its main feature. It is a large climbing structure, and various inclined areas make it more difficult for children to climb. Children challenge these mixed areas and when they succeed, they have a sense of accomplishment.
The park builder's base landscape design firm uses a series of design elements that form part of a flying carpet, medieval defense, and pirate ship. But the most attractive place of the Belleville amusement park is at the highest point of the park. Only when people conquer the other equipment of the playground can they arrive here: the tree house.
16. Hakone Woods of Net, Japan
The Woods of Net amusement park is located at Hakone's Mori Art Museum and was built to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the museum. It consists of 500 giant log beams, and no metal parts are used at all. The interior of the building is equipped with a large mesh climbing device so that children can enjoy climbing and playing, while enjoying the beauty of traditional log architecture!
17. Poland’s Tiki Black Water Playground
In 2012, this aquatic playground is open on the banks of the Gostynia River in Tychy, Poland. The floor in front of the entrance to the playground and the benches around the pool are made of exotic wood and fenced around to prevent unwanted people and animals from entering, but this will have an impact on the coordination of the landscape. . In view of this, designers once again use wood to build a parametric structure based on a flowing sine wave. In this way, the exquisite features of the project are maintained and the pool is separated from other places. The entire landscape is refreshing, clean and pleasant.
18, Shenzhen monster footprint park
This is a sinking space of 120 square meters and the surface is a pink EPDM elastic rubber material. It aims to create a public venue where people can freely move. It provides citizens and tourists with a chance to play and think about the city and become a link to nature. The middle ground with the city, the public and private, the past and the future.
19. The Coronado Playground in California, USA
The Coronado playground features children who can play on ancient Indian ruins.
20, Plikta Park in Gothenburg, Sweden
This is a huge blue whale, the tail can climb, the middle can take a slide, and the fish mouth here is the seaweed jungle.
21. Diana Princess Memorial Playground in London, UK
The main wooden pirate ship is surrounded by castles, fountains, and cafes for parents.
22. Miggelenberg Landal Playground in Hodder, The Netherlands
The designer designed this fantastic playground based on children's innocent ideas.
23. Canberra National Botanic Garden, Australia
The National Botanic Garden has challenged the design concept of traditional amusement facilities. It features a huge oak hut, floating in the air and a huge longan cone. It is located on the forest floor, allowing children to experience the beauty of trees and cultivate long-lasting connections with the surrounding environment.
24. Imagine Playground in New York, USA
There are many blue foam blocks in this playground. Children can build their own playground. There is no fixed amusement device on the traditional playground. Children are encouraged to experience the fun through open and free-form amusement devices.
25. Henry Vilas Zoo Playground
The huge tree fortress at the Henry Vilas Zoo is a case that integrates form and function. These authentic play structures have a fairy tale and combine wild environments and activities to give children an adventurous experience.
26, Ghost Train in Peru (GHOST TRAIN)
The playground was transformed from an abandoned old train. It was constructed from discarded and recycled materials and presented a colorful playground such as a horse-shaped swing made of discarded materials and climbing made of tires. Walls and slides.
27. Toa Payoh Playground in Singapore (LonGRONG 6)
Playgrounds like this playground with sand and bricks with large animals were once popular in Singapore, but they have now been demolished and replaced with safer forms. And this colorful dragon of the 1970s is one of the few old parks that has been preserved. Children can coil on the dragon's body.
28. Grass Farm in California, USA
There are 12,077 square meters (130,000 square feet) of open space, and there are carousels that have been spinning since the last century. In addition to this, the rooftop leisure area also has an ice rink and a bowling center. The interactive game area includes a hedge maze, a circular sand, a giant xylophone, long glide pipes, and water and fountains.
29. New York Science Playground
Here is part of the New York Science Museum where children can play in this 60,000 square foot space while learning about acoustics, mechanics, laws of motion and simple mechanical principles. The feature here is a 3D spider web, an oversized seesaw and a vertical wave maker.
30. Wallhalla Playground
To save space, this playground is vertically stacked between barbed wire walls. The crooked passages and climbing bars in the walls make up a lot of different play spaces, but people can't casually penetrate. (http://)

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