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Beijing Water Cube Reopens as Happy Magic Water Park!
 


After the amazing success of the Water Cube in Beijing for the 2008 Summer Olympics, the aquatic center has spent the last year undergoing renovations in order to become an incredible (and massive) indoor water park. Rather than just let the record-smashing facility sit there unused, the owners have transformed the space into the fantastical Happy Magic Water Park, complete with slides, a lazy river, a wave pool, floating jellyfish and more. Now Beijing's second most visited tourist spot (after the Great Wall) is a hot spot for family activity and the largest water park in Asia.
 
 

The new water park is now the largest water park in Asia and was designed to make visitors feel like they are underwater once inside the cube.
Even before the park opened, the Water Cube was a hotspot for tourists (2nd most visited building in Beijing after the Great Wall of China), and now families will be flocking to the water park for some indoor water fun. The park opened on August 8th and includes 10 amusement "rides" like slides, a wave pool and a lazy river. Kids and adults of all ages can enjoy the various attractions. A wave pool generates waves every 10 minutes and then stops so visitors can just relax or lounge in the pool.
 


The water cube is now even more like an underwater experience and is decorated with floating jellyfish, wavy colorful ribbons and hanging bubbles. Various sized pools allow families to find a perfect spot to have fun with their children. The lazy river winds around the park letting visitors relax in the flowing water.
 


The water park takes advantage of the natural daylighting through the ETFE pillow facade. At night, interior lights illuminate the building attracting attention to its colorful exterior. Forrec, a Toronto-based design firm specializing in entertainment and leisure facilities, is behind the design for the renovation of the Water Cube.
 
 
 
 
Source: Inhabitat
 


 
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