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Your Complete Walkthrough of Themed Zones, IP Attractions, Dining, and Activities
360 Days Journey
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POP LAND is POP MART’s first immersive theme park featuring its original IPs. Divided into four zones—Bubble Street, Forest Zone, Castle Zone, and Lakeside Area—the park combines themed rides, interactive spots, and photo-friendly settings. At Bubble Street, characters like MOLLY, LABUBU, DIMOO, SKULLPANDA, and PUCKY appear in installations, shops, and attractions such as the Little Sweet Bean Supermarket. The Forest Zone blends nature with THE MONSTERS family in a fishing village, treehouses, and a warrior tribe. At the center, MOLLY’s Castle stands as a landmark reflecting the charm of its star character. To the south, the Lakeside Area offers views of Fangzhou Lake and the DIMOO Exploration Yacht with desserts and drinks. With entertainment, dining, and family-friendly activities, POP LAND is a vibrant destination for playful fun and immersive storytelling.
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