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Shanghai Opens AI-Themed Aviation Science Fiction Park

Shanghai Launches AI-Themed Aviation Science Fiction Park
Shanghai has unveiled an ambitious new attraction in its Lingang New Area: an AI-powered aviation science fiction theme park that offers visitors an immersive journey into a futuristic world inspired by Chinese aerospace innovation. Opened to the media on Monday, the park centers on the "Nantianmen Project," China’s original sci-fi aerospace intellectual property, which combines advanced technology, imaginative storytelling, and interactive exhibits to simulate experiences such as "landing on the far side of the moon."
A Fusion of Technology and Imagination
The Nantianmen Project integrates a suite of cutting-edge technologies, including hypersonic flight, dual-mode aerospace propulsion, metamaterial stealth, directed-energy weapons, and AI-assisted decision-making. These elements are embedded within a conceptual framework focused on science fiction fighter jets, many of which have been previously showcased at major Chinese air shows. The park’s design reflects a distinctly Chinese perspective on the future of aerospace and defense.
One of the park’s five main sections, the "Guanghan Base 06 Hangar," offers visitors the opportunity to step into a fictional lunar base and assume the role of recruits in a deep-space defense force. This immersive experience, lasting approximately 90 minutes to two hours, is crafted to engage visitors as deeply as a feature film. At the center of the hangar stands a full-scale model of the "Baidi" sci-fi fighter jet, where guests can wear headsets and participate in simulated pre-flight checks. The park’s general manager, Zhou Yixiao, noted that visitors will also discover hidden games and storylines throughout their visit, with plans to introduce AI-driven interactive content to further enhance the experience.
Spanning 80,000 square meters, the park is slated to open to the public on August 1, 2027. It will collaborate with other prominent Shanghai attractions, including the Shanghai Astronomy Museum, Shanghai Haichang Ocean Park, and Yaoxue Ice and Snow World, positioning itself as a significant addition to the city’s cultural tourism offerings.
Context Within the Broader AI and Technology Landscape
The launch of this AI-themed aviation science fiction park coincides with intensifying competition in artificial intelligence and related industries on both domestic and global fronts. Shanghai Electric, for example, is leveraging AI-driven integration to strengthen its position in energy and industrial sectors, as demonstrated at the recent Hannover Messe. Meanwhile, the introduction of China’s DeepSeek AI model underscores the escalating rivalry between the United States and China in AI development, with potential implications for market strategies and international responses.
Market analysts are closely monitoring how advancements in AI infrastructure might affect major technology companies. Nvidia, despite its current market dominance, could face challenges if key customers reduce AI-related spending or chip orders. In the robotics sector, Tesla’s Shanghai factory is viewed as critical for scaling production of its Optimus robot, although expectations remain cautious regarding the timeline for its release.
Ding Li, editor-in-chief of AVIC Global Cultural Communication (Beijing) Co Ltd, highlighted Shanghai’s rich aviation heritage and its potential to become a hub for science education and research within the region’s cultural tourism sector. As Shanghai continues to invest in innovative attractions, the new AI aviation science fiction park is set to emerge as a landmark destination, embodying the city’s technological ambitions and reflecting broader shifts in the global AI landscape.

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