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Haw Par Villa is a Chinese mythological theme park in Singapore. The park was originally called "Tiger Balm Gardens", and was built in 1937. Let's see how it looks like in black and white.
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Deep down inside, everyone is still a child at heart. The rooftop theme park at Talee Department Store has been around for 27 years. Many people born in the 60s and 70s have fond childhood memories of this place. But I am not familiar with the location at all! Strange but true! This trip is to make up for my lost childhood but for my friend, it is to relive her childhood memories.
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Back in 1980 or thereabouts, my parents brought my brother and me to Hong Kong for a family vacation. One of the places we visited was Sung Dynasty Village, a theme park based on an old village in China.
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A look at why theme parks are fantastic places to capture emotion versus human mechanical achievement.
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No witchcraft and wizardry can replace a good analogue camera -- Colin Creevey can testify to that! When it comes to photography, witches and wizards don't mind indulging in a little muggle technology. Arthur Weasley, however, still thinks a Lomo Oktomat is some sort of pixie prison.
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Kids rule where? I was intrigued as I stumbled upon this slogan so I immediately checked out their website, looked for their location and go there for a shoot.
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Universal Studios Singapore (USS) is one of the main attractions of Singapore's first Integrated Resort (IR) - Resorts World Sentosa. USS was opened to the public on March 18, 2010 and Christmas 2010 marked its first Xmas celebration.
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You might know Salou, a town located at the coast of Tarragona, Spain. You may have even heard about Port Aventura, a theme park placed on the outskirts of Salou but what most of you may not be aware of is what happens in the park when October comes.
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A lot has been written about the Enchanted Kingdom. There is an abundance of photos of this theme park. So what’s one more review? I think it’s the personal experience that counts. Each visit is unique, the shots may look the same but it does evoke memories of the good time you had.
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Dreamworld is one of four huge theme parks on the Gold Coast; one of Australia's favorite tourist destinations. A day at Dreamworld is: fun, rides, cuddly koalas and kangaroos, The Wiggles, acting like a kid, pigging out on fairy floss and hot dogs, thrill seeking, screams and giggles!
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It was unplanned! My friends and I were headed towards Tagaytay City but someone mentioned missing going to Enchanted Kingdom (EK). Everyone looked at each other for agreement.. And so, the decision was made: Detour to Enchanted Kingdom (for what could've been the nth time)!!
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I recently returned to my hometown of Wellington, New Zealand after four years of living in London to find my neighbour had become a sort of local celebrity. I just had to capture this on film!
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With a combo of chocolate and roller coasters how can you go wrong?!
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Old and good wooden roller coaster from the 1920's. The Cyclone is one of Coney Island's landmark, and is a part of the National Register of Historic Places.
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Genting, the city of excitement. Aside from its chilling weather, you can also enjoy go-karting, boating, bump car rides and maybe have a date in the Ferris wheel. A nice place to relax, and maybe do weekend shoots.
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Adventureland is an amusement park in Farmingdale, New York. As Long Island become more populated and more housing developments were starting, a source of entertainment was needed.