China's empty amusement parks look pretty creepy

Amusement parks are loved not only by children, but also by adults. Perhaps, each of them is equally expecting the start of the season to go to ride the rides and get an incredible amount of exciting emotions that are remembered for a long time.

China is an amazing country, which boasts not only many world-famous attractions, various monuments of history, architecture and culture. Tourists who come here as well will also enjoy visiting stunning amusement parks, where each guest is provided with a sea of ​​positive and joyful experiences.

However, as an option, you can follow the example of the Italian photographer Stefano Serio and drive around China in the winter, take a look at the amusement parks and water parks during the off-season: deserted territories that have fallen asleep with gigantic rides and slides that bring so much happiness to people now look quite creepy and mysterious.

A frightening sight, from which goosebumps run and it seems that you are about to see ghosts who settled here while there are no people.

Stefano traveled to Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Qingdao, trying to show his viewers the absurdity and ominous essence of most elements of this kind of parks during a period when they are not used by people. This is a kind of flip side of their life, amusement parks turn into ridiculous and dead territories.









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