This place would be very interesting if you are into Chinese singers/celebrities, which is fair as it is in Shanghai and targeted Chinese audiences mostly, however AVOID if you want to see the ones who are not from China, because compare with the Chinese stars which most of them have a whole showroom each, the non-Chinese celebrities are almost squeezed and packed in one room or placed in a very small space, the King Of Pop was tucked in a corner which I nearly missed, as a zero fan of Chinese stars I finished the tour in 30min. The British Royals have big show space but thats the royals, very disappointed to see some of my favourite singers were badly placed, if you don't want to give space for those celebrities I rather you not to show them in the first place, I believe those celebrities are way more world famous....Anyway it is my mistake to visit here, I should have expected to see...
Read morealthough it's quite expensive, this branch is very comprehensive and takes at least 2 hours to get through! some of the statues are more realistic than others but still incredibly respectable and there are lots of needs accessories you can play with. The one thing I didn't like is how they write "Madame Tussaud's" everywhere, which ruins the authenticity of...
Read moreBeyond the celebrity wax figures, the craftsmanship is remarkable - each hair is individually inserted taking up to 6 weeks per figure. The temperature-controlled rooms maintain 19°C to preserve the wax. Surprisingly lifelike details include real human teeth in some figures and custom-blended skin tones using mineral pigments from the figures'...
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