Qiddiya City, located in Saudi Arabia, is a sprawling planned megaproject city dedicated to tourism and entertainment. It has recently announced the construction of the world's first Dragon Ball-based theme park, which will be constructed across an expansive area of approximately 500,000 square metres.
April 07, 2024 7:00 AMQiddiya City, located in Saudi Arabia, is a sprawling planned megaproject city dedicated to tourism and entertainment.
Continue reading with Wego as we uncover the invigorating announcement of the Dragon Ball theme park.Qiddiya City is about to witness the birth of a new landmark. In a press release on March 22, 2024, Qiddiya announced its collaboration with Toei Animation, a strategic partnership that will see the creation of a Dragon Ball theme park.
The park's design aims to faithfully recreate beloved locales from the series, such as the tranquil Kame House, the futuristic Capsule Corporation, and the Beerus' Planet.
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