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These eerie photos from an abandoned “Wonderland” theme park in China will haunt you

These eerie photos from an abandoned “Wonderland” theme park in China will haunt you

These eerie photos from an abandoned “Wonderland” theme park in China will haunt you
These eerie photos from an abandoned “Wonderland” theme park in China will haunt you

Although we’re well aware of how fabulous Disneyland Shanghai already is, you probably didn’t know that several years ago, China attempted to build another amazing park called Wonderland in Beijing.

The skeletal remains of a magic castle at Wonderland.

A photo posted by Maneki Neko (@keanespenle) on Sep 14, 2014 at 2:41am PDT

According to China Daily, Wonderland was going to be the biggest amusement park in Asia. However, construction of the park was abandoned way back in 1998 after problems with protected land came to light. Apparently the buildings were all demolished by 2013, with only some foundations remaining.

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Here’s a look at some of the eerily unfinished structures before their demolition.

A view of the ornate battlement.

wonderland china
wonderland china

The castle seen from under a beamed structure.

A closer look at the unfinished beamed building.

Unbuilt wonderland
Unbuilt wonderland

Walking up an unfinished stairwell.

Inside what was probably going to be the main ticket office.

wonderland interior
wonderland interior

A close up of the castle’s turrets.

A presumed entrance to the park.

Wonderland amusement park
Wonderland amusement park

And a closer look at the logo, featuring a blue and yellow dragon.

Wonderland amusement park
Wonderland amusement park

We can’t even imagine how amazing this park would’ve been like had it been completed. And if you’re still curious, check out these beautiful images by photographer David Gray.

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