Overview
Fantawild Dreamland Xiamen is a premier cultural and technological theme park located in Tong’an District, Xiamen—a coastal city renowned for its historic charm and natural beauty. Dubbed the "Oriental Dreamland" and "Asia’s Sci-Fi Wonderland," this attraction masterfully merges cutting-edge technology with imaginative storytelling to create unforgettable experiences for visitors of all ages. Spanning over 60 hectares, the park features more than a dozen large-scale themed zones, each designed around unique narratives ranging from ancient Chinese legends to futuristic adventures.
Signature Attractions
Among its standout offerings is *Jungle Story* (丛林的故事), a spectacular original stage production that combines live actors, animatronics, projection mapping, and theatrical effects to bring a magical forest tale to life. This show is consistently rated as a must-see by domestic travelers on platforms like Mafengwo and Ctrip, especially for families and theater enthusiasts. Another highlight is *Battle at Jinshan Temple* (决战金山寺), a dynamic dark ride inspired by the classic Chinese folktale of the White Snake, enhanced with motion simulation, water effects, and 3D visuals. *The Light of Life* (生命之光) offers an educational yet thrilling journey through the evolution of life on Earth using giant-screen cinema and immersive audio, while *Magic Castle* (魔法城堡) invites guests into a whimsical realm filled with interactive games and enchanting decor perfect for younger children.
Family-Friendly Design
Designed with multi-generational visitors in mind, Fantawild Dreamland Xiamen balances adrenaline-pumping rides with gentle, narrative-driven experiences. The park’s layout minimizes walking fatigue with clear signage, shaded rest areas, and frequent seating. Parents appreciate the abundance of stroller-friendly paths and baby care facilities, while teens and adults enjoy the park’s tech-forward attractions that rival international standards. According to Qunar reviews, the park maintains high cleanliness standards and efficient crowd management—especially during peak holidays—thanks to timed-entry systems and real-time queue updates via its official app.
Dining and Amenities
Guests will find a variety of dining options throughout the park, including themed restaurants and casual “farmhouse-style” eateries serving local Fujian cuisine alongside familiar comfort foods. All food outlets accept mobile payments via Alipay and WeChat Pay, and many offer kid-friendly menus. Numerous convenience stores and vending machines are strategically placed near major attractions, ensuring easy access to snacks, drinks, and essentials. For added convenience, luggage storage is available at the entrance (small lockers ¥20, large ¥30), and free Wi-Fi—accessible under network names “fangte” or “fangte_Free”—covers the entire park without password requirements.
Parking and Accessibility
The adjacent parking lot accommodates up to 2,580 vehicles and operates on a tiered pricing system: the first 30 minutes are free, followed by ¥5 per hour (with a daily cap of ¥50 within 24 hours). Oversized vehicles (19+ seats) are charged for two spaces. The park is easily reachable by taxi or ride-hailing services from downtown Xiamen (approximately 40 minutes), and public bus routes also serve the area. While direct metro access isn’t available yet, shuttle services often run during holidays.
Visitor Experience and Reputation
With a stellar 4.8/5 rating across Chinese travel platforms, Fantawild Dreamland consistently ranks among Fujian Province’s top family destinations. Travelers praise its seamless integration of Chinese cultural motifs with modern entertainment tech, making it both entertaining and subtly educational. Evening light parades and seasonal festivals—such as summer night carnivals and Lunar New Year celebrations—further elevate the experience, offering photo-worthy moments and extended operating hours. Though primarily marketed to domestic tourists, the park’s intuitive design and visual storytelling make it highly accessible to international visitors, even without Mandarin proficiency.