
The Future Planet Park in Beichen, Tianjin, China, is a great place to take children for a walk and a paradise for kids. There are four mazes of different styles hidden in the park, each with its own unique features, attracting a large number of family tourists to come and explore and challenge.

The water maze covers an area of approximately 2,000 square meters and is a popular choice for summer visits. It is composed of multiple shallow water pools connected in series to form waterways, and the ground is paved with anti-slip bricks. When playing, children need to walk on the stone slabs that are exposed above the water. The play is full of surprises. Water jets will spray out from all around at random times. In some sections, the water converges into small waterfalls, blocking the way. The children have to take a detour to find a new passage. After a trip of playing, it’s inevitable to get splashed with water, but it’s still refreshing and pleasant, especially suitable for cooling off in hot weather.


The hedge maze is surrounded by neatly trimmed green plants, which are about 1.5 meters tall and have dense branches and leaves, forming a natural barrier. The entire maze covers an area of approximately 3,000 square meters, with intricate passageways and a total length of over 1,000 meters. It’s very easy to lose one’s way when walking in it. There are several small pavilions inside the maze for children to rest halfway. Climbing up to the adjacent viewing platform and looking down, the hedge maze looks like a huge chessboard, lush and full of natural charm.

The Earth Maze is the largest in area, covering nearly 5,000 square meters. It designs routes directly on the ground and draws complex lines with colored paints. The maze is divided into routes of different difficulties such as beginner, intermediate and advanced. The beginner route is relatively simple and suitable for children. The advanced routes are equipped with various obstacles, such as small slopes and low wooden stakes, which pose a considerable challenge to physical strength and sense of direction, and are highly entertaining.


The wooden maze is entirely constructed with wood and covers an area of approximately 1,500 square meters. The walls of the passage are made of thick wooden boards, and the ground is paved with wooden walkways. Inside the maze, there are all kinds of wooden toys and mechanisms placed, such as rotating wooden wheels and wooden boards that need to be slid. The children must operate these mechanisms and solve the puzzles in order to find the exit. During the play, you can not only enjoy the pleasure of solving puzzles but also feel the natural texture brought by wood.


In Tianjin Beichen Future Planet Park, these four different types of mazes meet the needs of various children. Whether you want to experience the thrill of playing in water, feel the tranquility of nature, or challenge the limits of your intelligence, you can find your favorite maze here and enjoy a happy time of play.


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