[1] The entrance to the park is made up of a Gothic castle, Roman corridor, and granite relief sculptures.
Immediately inside the gate is an Italian-style terrace garden with grand staircases, fountains, and sculptures inspired by originals from the European Renaissance.
[1] Once inside the gates, Beijing World Park consists of two main parts: the scenic portion and the shopping, dining, and entertainment area.
For example, the replica of the Great Pyramids was constructed of 200,000 white marble bricks, each as large as a bar of soap.
The various establishments allow visitors to purchase souvenirs and sample cuisine from the countries and regions represented in the scenic portion of the park.
This second part of the park also includes the entertainment area where grand spectacles and cinema features take place in large theatres to showcase global cultural costume, movement, and customs.
The Beijing Dabaotai Western Han Dynasty Mausoleum is located 0.5 km (0.31 mi) southeast from the south entrance of the World Park.