Casa de Tierra Theme Park (King Car Eco-Technology Park)

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Casa de Tierra Theme Park (King Car Eco-Technology Park) Introduction

The King Cake Castella Tourist Factory, which originated from Nagasaki cakes, has a dreamlike name—"Castella Land." In the park, visitors can not only observe the complete process of making Nagasaki cakes and understand King Cake's commitment to food quality, but they can also participate in fun and delicious DIY courses or enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea. Established in 2014, the cake tourist factory utilizes solar energy and reuses waste heat and rainwater, making it an environmentally friendly green building. The three-story indoor structure includes areas for factory production, parent-child experiences, light meals and beverages, as well as a gift shop, allowing families to enjoy delightful dessert moments together. Upon arriving at Castella Land, the first thing that catches the eye is the stunning three egg-shaped installations, each with a different function, featuring high-tech immersive projections and interactive experiences for visitors, leading us back to the enchanting adventure of Castella with a detailed nautical map that illustrates the past and future outlook of Castella. Castella Land collaborates with well-known illustrators to portray profound historical stories through playful illustrations.

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