Madame Tussauds Shanghai

31°14′11″N 121°28′41″E / 31.23639°N 121.47806°E / 31.23639; 121.47806

Madame Tussauds Shanghai (上海杜莎夫人臘像館) is a wax museum located on the 10th floor of the New World Department Store, Nanjing Xi Road, Shanghai, China. Opened May 1, 2006 it was the second Madame Tussauds museum to open in Asia after Madame Tussauds Hong Kong. It offers a mix of Chinese and western figures, from film stars to athletes and world leaders.[1]

The museum contains several immersive zones, including a large-scale interactive immersive experience zone titled Madame Tussauds Music Dream Factory which utilizes augmented reality technology.[2]

Notable figures

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Sports History and leaders Music Film TV show Fashion
Sun Yang Vladimir Putin Teresa Teng Bruce Lee Yang Yang Hu Yitian
David Beckham Barack Obama Elvis Presley Brad Pitt Kangxi Lai Le Victoria Beckham
Ronaldo Nelson Mandela Michael Jackson Nicole Kidman Zhou Libo Angelababy
Michael Jordan Bill Clinton Lady Gaga Angelina Jolie Fan Bingbing Robert Pattinson
Kobe Bryant Winston Churchill Madonna Marilyn Monroe Nicky Wu Emma Watson
Liu Xiang Tony Blair Kylie Minogue Audrey Hepburn Sun Li Carina Lau
Yao Ming Duke of Sussex Kris Wu Donnie Yen Hu Ge
Su Yiming Duchess of Sussex S.H.E Jackie Chan Bai Lu Yang Yang
Li Na Aung San Suu Kyi Andy Lau Lee Min-ho William Chan
Xi Jinping Nicholas Tse Chen Kun Lay Zhang
Mao Zedong Joker Xue Yao Chen Zhu Yilong
Donald Trump G.E.M. Cecilia Cheung Luo Yunxi
Elizabeth II TFBOYS Michelle Yeoh He Jiong
Mikhail Gorbachev Justin Timberlake Liam Hemsworth
Britney Spears Ryan Gosling
Beyoncé Gong Jun
Cai Xukun Jiang Xin
Zhou Shen
Jacky Cheung
Olivia Newton-John
Justin Bieber
Taylor Swift

References

  1. ^ "Explore Madame Tussauds Shanghai". Archived from the original on 2014-03-07. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  2. ^ "上海杜莎斥资千万建首个音乐互动专区 摸底年轻消费潮玩基因" [Madame Tussauds Shanghai invests tens of millions to build its first music interactive zone, aiming to understand the trendy consumer culture among young people]. 21st Century Business Herald (in Chinese). June 24, 2017.
  3. ^ "鍚嶄汉铚″儚". Archived from the original on 2015-09-26. Retrieved 2015-09-26.