China's Wonderland sits on 100 acres and 45 minutes from Beijing. Construction stopped more than a decade ago, with developers promoting it as the largest amusement park in Asia. Funds stopped around 1998 due to disagreements over property prices with the local government and farmers.



Situated on an area of around 100 acres (40.5 hectares), and 45 minutes drive from the center of Beijing, are the ruins of Wonderland.


Construction stopped more than a decade ago, with developers promoting it as the largest amusement park in Asia. Funds stopped around 1998 due to disagreements over property prices with the local government and farmers.


A sign warning people about potential poisons in the soil is pasted on a pillar of an abandoned building that was to be part of an amusement park called Wonderland.


The park is completely abandoned.


Cracks are seen in a parking lot in front of abandoned buildings. Nobody has ever parked here.



Writing on a gate tells people to "be responsible for your actions" when entering an abandoned building.



A view of a walkway covered in fresh snow.


Tree branches line an entrance into an abandoned building.


Corn grows in the field next to what was supposed to be Wonderland.



Boarded entrance gates.


Local farmers.


Farmers dismantle a tower in a field.