Top 5 most populous megacities worldwide
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
Ocean Park
Ocean Park is a water park in Hong Kong. It consists of two parts connected by a cable system, called the Ocean Express. About 2 million people visit the water park every year. Visitors can see exotic aquatic animals via an underwater tunnel or attend unique exhibits of deep sea creatures. The Dragon and the Flash are the park’s most popular thrill rides.
Port Aventura
Spain’s Port Aventura attracts about 5 million visitors every year. The park features five theme areas. It is home to the world’s only slide with 8 loops. You can travel through the park on foot and by pleasure boat. There is also a separate area with animators for the park’s youngest visitors. Meanwhile, adults are invited to visit a cinema in a submarine and enjoy unforgettable views of the underwater world.
Chimelong Water Park
Chimelong Water Park is located in Guangzhou, China. Covering an area of 400,000 square meters, it can accommodate about 4,000 people. The water park has thousands of amusement rides to every taste. In fact, Chimelong Water Park is home to the longest artificially-created river that reaches 5 kilometers. Its most popular attraction is the Behemoth Bowl, a 20-meter-long slide. Chimelong Water Park regularly hosts various popular events.
Disney Typhoon Lagoon
Disney's Typhoon Lagoon is the world’s most visited water park. Located in the United States, it attracts about 2 million people every year. Its biggest attraction is an unusual pool with artificially-created waves exceeding 2 meters. It is also home to winding rivers and other water attractions. Fearless swimmers can visit the park’s Shark Reef, where they can swim alongside exotic fish, including sharks. In the heart of Disney's Typhoon Lagoon, there is a mountain with caves, artificial waterfalls, and amusement rides.
Tropical Islands
Tropical Islands is a German water park, covering an area equal to 8 soccer fields. Having a capacity of 6,000 visitors, this place is divided into thematic zones with amusements to every taste. Adventure-seekers can try to climb up and down a 25-meter mountain. Wildlife lovers can enjoy a walk along the alleys with palm trees and exotic flowers.
Seagaia Ocean Dome
The Seagaia Ocean Dome is a Japanese water park with a capacity of 10,000 visitors and a unique mobile dome. The water here is always warm and never goes below 28 degrees. This place is home to swimming pools, cinemas, and cafes. The water park also hosts various festivals.
The United Nations has released fresh data on the most populous cities in the world. Let's take a look at the top megacities by population.
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