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| Location | Shenzhen, Guangdong, China |
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| Opened | 1993 (1993) |
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| Theme | World landmarks |

TheWindow of the World (Chinese:世界之窗;pinyin:Shìjiè zhī Chuāng;Jyutping:sai3 gaai3 zi1 coeng1) is atheme park located in the western part of the city ofShenzhen in the People's Republic ofChina. It has about 130 reproductions of some of the most famous tourist attractions in the world squeezed into 48 hectares (118 acres). The 108 metre (354 ft) tallEiffel Tower dominates the skyline and the sight of thePyramids and theTaj Mahal all in proximity to each other are all part of the appeal of this theme park.
As of 2025, Window of the World is visited by more than 3.25 milliontourists per year.[1]: 167
TheWindow of the World Station onLine 1 andLine 2 of theShenzhen Metro is located directly in front of the park. TheHappy Line monorail has a stop near Window of the World.
Monorail and open cars runs inside the park.
The filmThe World byJia Zhangke is based entirely in the park and portrays a love story of multiple performers.
In his autobiographical graphic novelShenzhen,Guy Delisle visits the park with a Chinese acquaintance. The Park was a destination ofThe Amazing Race 28.

The park includes 130 scale landmarks from around the globe from a variety of historical eras and continents.[1]: 167




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The 'Window of the World' in Shenzhen [...] imitations of Matterhorn and Fujiyama
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