The demand for cultural tourism projects is gradually increasing, and family-friendly amusement parks will become the new generation of "themed parks" with low investment. Gradually, the trend will shift towards storytelling without relying on themed packaging to enhance scenes.
time2023/05/27
What is unmotivated? Let’s take a look at the specific types of amusement equipment. This type of unpowered amusement equipment does not need to be driven by electricity and has a relatively simple structure, such as swings, drill tubes, trampolines, beaches, jungle leaps and other projects. Most of them are climbing projects that require entertainment and a certain level of experience. The physical requirements are mostly used for ability development and other aspects.
time2023/05/27
How to build the must- visit items in a theme park from an equipment supplier's perspective
time2024/08/06
The concept of ‘child-friendly cities’ originated at the second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements in 1996. In the same year, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and UN-Habitat jointly developed the Child Friendly Cities International Programme (CFCI), which proposes to incorporate children's needs into urban planning.
time2024/08/15
The three age categories of children for the purpose of playground design are “toddlers” ages 6 months through 2, “pre-school age” ages 2 through 5, and “school age” for children ages 5 through 12. By designing play equipment that is age appropriate, manufacturers and playground operators can take each different age group’s physical, intellectual, and social skills into account.
time2024/10/14
When designing an amusement park, it is essential to consider a multitude of details to ensure safety, entertainment, interactivity, and educational value.
time2024/10/23
A prevalent issue with current tourist destinations is the lack of originality. Many destinations are too similar to each other, lacking distinctiveness and appeal.
time2024/11/11
City parks are favored by urban families as outdoor activity spaces and play a significant role in promoting the physical and mental growth of children. They serve not only as natural classrooms for children's science education but also as crucial platforms for children to interact, make friends, and develop a positive and cheerful personality, which in turn fosters their overall well-being and development.
time2024/11/26
With dual support from policy and market opportunities, the construction and development of educational camp sites are expected to maintain a growth trend, ushering in a golden period for industry development. The potential to create standalone parent-child amusement parks, as well as the organic integration of unpowered entertainment into various themed camps, will also face greater developmental opportunities.
time2024/11/28
"City Park" focuses on urban ecology, integrating green spaces for citizen harmony. Eco-friendly, low-carbon parent-child playgrounds meet green development needs, upgrading parks. Jegoplay showcases integration in Chengdu's Yima River and Shanghai Heping Park, enhancing park experiences. These facilities also foster ecological value in natural parks like Sichuan's Fengyi Bay. Jegoplay commits to comprehensive services, promoting sustainable, low-cost park development, revitalizing urban life.
time2024/12/02
Jegoplay prioritizes children's safety in amusement parks, complying with international safety standards like EN1176 and ASTMF1487. The company focuses on protective surfaces, hazard prevention, and accessibility in design. High-speed rides are carefully planned for safety, and all projects include escape and anti-fall features. A professional team ensures construction safety and high-quality products.
time2024/12/10
The Best Education Happens on the Road.
time2024/12/12
Children's theater in parks boosts family leisure, shifting from traditional to interactive shows. It faces high costs and IP issues, prompting a venue-sharing model to cut expenses and enhance the experience. Pioneers like Jegoplay are setting new family entertainment standards.
time2024/12/13
Outdoor unpowered playgrounds, as an emerging type of amusement product, are gradually integrating with various developmental environments such as education, rural areas, scenic spots, vacations, and IPs. These playgrounds not only attract a large number of tourists but also inject vitality into the local economy. Residents of Rural and Semi-Urban Areas are increasingly demanding when it comes to children's entertainment and parent-child activities.
time2024/12/15
This passage outlines the emergence of outdoor unpowered playgrounds amidst urbanization and market growth, focusing on natural play to enhance children's physical fitness and sensory development. It underscores the importance of tailored play experiences for different age groups and the use of color to create engaging and safe play spaces.
time2024/12/17
The passage explores the integration of art and culture into parent-child products to improve parent-child relationships and product quality. It outlines three integration strategies: using elements from art movements, local cultural exploration, and game activities. The aim is to enhance children's development, brand loyalty, and establish a brand culture, while creating products that are both practical and inspiring for children.
time2024/12/19
This passage highlights the impact of landscape design on the aesthetics and experience of children's playgrounds, focusing on creating thematic, safe, and functional environments that cater to a wide age range and promote social interaction. It underscores the importance of child-friendly design elements, such as non-toxic plants, safe water features, and ergonomic infrastructure, to enhance the playground's appeal and usability.
time2024/12/24
This passage discusses the transformation characteristics of parent-child amusement parks that focus on unpowered entertainment in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights the industry's recovery, with statistics showing a resurgence in the cultural and tourism sector.
time2024/12/26
Jego Group's unpowered amusement park, centered on parent-child interaction and joint participation, advocates for quality time and care in children's growth. The concept of companionship here involves genuine interaction between adults and children, with activities and projects designed for shared enjoyment.
time2024/12/27
This passage highlights the evolution of parent-child leisure products, focusing on specialization for different child age groups. It stresses safety and challenge in children's activities and the need for profitable products amidst market changes. It calls for lower investment with maintained quality, small-scale comprehensive activities, and strategies for frequent visits and loyalty. The "Parent-Child Plus" concept is presented to integrate leisure into community and urban settings.
time2025/01/02
Throughout our extensive experience in project execution over the past decade, we have gained a deeper appreciation for the 'pleasure' that family theme parks offer. This pleasure is not just about the thrilling experiences provided by engaging and fun amusement attractions, but it also extends to the well-thought-out, comprehensive design of the park.
time2025/01/10
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