Unusual theme parks: what are they?

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The Restroom cultural park in South Korea is a theme park dedicated to toilets, featuring different types of toilets, artwork, and souvenirs. Other unusual theme parks include a Charles Dickens-themed park in England and a park in Singapore based on Chinese folktales. In Colombia, Pablo Escobar’s former mansion has been turned into an amusement park.

There are many unusual theme parks around the world, including those based on religion, video games, books and even toilets. South Korea’s The Restroom cultural park features different types of toilets from around the world, toilet-inspired artwork, and toilet-themed souvenirs, all housed in a building shaped like a toilet.

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There is a theme park based on the works of Charles Dickens in England, complete with a debt prison.

Haw Par Villa in Singapore focuses on Chinese folktales and is best known for its depictions of the Ten Courts of Hell, which include statues of people dismembered, sawn in half, and sitting in pools of blood.
In Colombia, drug lord Pablo Escobar’s former mansion has been transformed into an amusement park that includes the plane that transported its first shipment of cocaine to the United States, wild hippos and life-size dinosaur statues.




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