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Free Chinese Lesson - Being a kidult
CITYLIFE / Odds & Ends
Being a kidult
(lifestyle.com)
Updated: 2006-08-21 10:17
Kidult, a newly-coined word composed of 'kid' and 'adult' , refers to an
adult who continues to participate in and enjoy youth culture. A few
years ago, people turned up their noses at these kinds of people. But
recently many so-called 'kids' movies, games and books have become
popular among both children and adults. It seems everyone is still young
at heart. Let's take a look at kidult fun spots in Beijing.
Amusement parks: release your inner child
1) Chaoyang Park
Chaoyang Park is now holding a theme activity called the 'Mummy Returns'.
One thing worth mentioning is the horrific maze that makes your hair
stand on end.
Average cost: From RMB 80
Address: Chaoyanggongyuan Beilu, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Tel: 010-65915258
Website: www.sun-park.com
2) Shijingshan Amusement Park
Want to be Superman? Come take a look at the 4D Volitation Theater.
Evolving from the 3D film, the 4D film adds new technology for an even
more exciting and adventurous experience.
Address: Shijingshan Amusement Park
Average cost: RMB 50
Website: http://www.bs-amusement-park.com/
Tel: 010-68874060
3) Beijing Carnival
Carnivals have always been children's fairyland in respect that there are
many exciting entertainment facilities and familiar Disney cartoon
heroes. And this year, Carnival has unveiled a series of activities to
attract more visitors, including discounts on 17 items.
Average cost: From RMB 50
Address: Beijing International Sculpture Park, Shijiangshan District,
Beijing
Tel: 010-88255556
Website: http://www.china-carnival.com
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