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A child looks at Lego toys at Legoland Shanghai Resort on its grand opening day, amid an orange alert for heat in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
A child looks at Lego toys at Legoland Shanghai Resort on its grand opening day, amid an orange alert for heat in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
Confetti fly in the air during the opening ceremony of the Legoland Shanghai Resort in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
Confetti fly in the air during the opening ceremony of the Legoland Shanghai Resort in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
People ride a boat at Legoland Shanghai Resort on its grand opening day, amid an orange alert for heat in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
People ride a boat at Legoland Shanghai Resort on its grand opening day, amid an orange alert for heat in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
People visit Legoland Shanghai Resort on its grand opening day amid an orange alert for heat in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
People visit Legoland Shanghai Resort on its grand opening day amid an orange alert for heat in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
Fiona Eastwood, CEO of Merlin Entertainments, speaks during the opening ceremony of the Legoland Shanghai Resort in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
Fiona Eastwood, CEO of Merlin Entertainments, speaks during the opening ceremony of the Legoland Shanghai Resort in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
People take photos of miniature city built with Lego bricks on the grand opening day of Legoland Shanghai Resort in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
People take photos of miniature city built with Lego bricks on the grand opening day of Legoland Shanghai Resort in Shanghai, China July 5, 2025. REUTERS/Go Nakamura
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Tourists and residents in Shanghai on Saturday braved sweltering heat for the official opening of China's first Legoland resort, featuring thousands of structures built with over 85 million Lego bricks.

Entry tickets to the new resort, aimed mainly at families with children between the ages of two and twelve, quickly sold out as thousands queued to try out more than 75 rides, performances, and attractions spanning more than 300,000 square meters.

That was despite a heatwave strong enough to trigger an orange alert from Shanghai's meteorological observatory - the second-highest in China's weather alert system.

"The enthusiasm of the staff here makes us feel like the heat is okay, and we really liked today’s opening ceremony gift," said 40-year-old Shanghai resident Cathy Yin of the wearable Lego mitt given out to those attending the event. "We came especially for it."

Lego enthusiasts from all over China travelled to Shanghai for the opening, leading to a surge in hotel bookings, local media said. Lego Group CEO Niels B. Christiansen said the resort would be "an integral part" of Lego's presence in China, and would "contribute to the economic vitality of Shanghai".

The strong turnout highlights resilience in experience-focused spending among Chinese consumers, even as the overall economy struggles with weak consumer demand.

Multiple visitors interviewed by Reuters had purchased an annual pass, and had attended the soft opening on June 20.

EARLY SUMMER HEATWAVE

Even the extreme heat, 30-year-old visitor Tao Xiaoqing said, "didn’t stop me from coming" to the opening day.

Shanghai's meteorological observatory warned maximum temperatures in the city's central and western areas were expected to exceed 37 degrees Celsius on Saturday, while other forecasters warned parts of China's eastern and central provinces are bracing for temperatures above 40 C.

"It’s really hot, but it’s still a lot of fun here," said 9-year-old Rocky Xu.

While most visitors were upbeat, one complained to Reuters that the long queues outside to enter the venue were poorly organized. Staff handed out bottles of water to visitors, and one person received medical attention due to heatstroke.

"Even though the sun is strong, there are plenty of air-conditioned areas and water stations inside the park, so it’s still quite comfortable for a visit," said 28-year-old Shanghai resident Charlie Chen.

Legoland Shanghai is operated by a joint venture between Merlin Entertainments, which runs Legoland parks around the world, and the Shanghai Jinshan District local government.

(This story has been corrected to remove an erroneous reference to resort being world's largest of its kind from paragraph 1)

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