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What indoor entertainment facilities do you need to open an amusement park?
Indoor entertainment facilities can be divided into five categories:

Moral education and music teaching can train children's social skills and shape their noble moral personality. Featured projects include the "Champion Lang" Museum of Chinese Studies.

Intellectual education and music education: help children find hobbies and improve their emotional intelligence and IQ. Featured projects include: Naughty Castle, Courage, Children's Leisure Book Bar, Wisdom Development Training, Infrared Archaeology, etc.

Sports music and education: the main function is to develop children's physical strength and enhance their physique. Features include: indoor development, children's archery, children's swimming, children's skating, intelligent bowling, billiards club, indoor golf and so on.

Aesthetic education and music education can cultivate children's aesthetic ability and cultivate their artistic atmosphere. Featured projects include: children's oil painting gallery, child star workshop, painting aquarium, etc.

Reeducation through labor: it can improve children's practical ability in life and help them truly achieve self-reliance. Featured projects include: manual DIY, ceramic art museum, simulated driving school, professional experience and other projects.

No matter how to choose amusement facilities, you must use qualified amusement equipment, and do related maintenance and regular inspection.

Amusement facilities must conform to the safety standards of amusement machines and amusement facilities and the provisions of the quality and safety supervision of special equipment by the quality and technical supervision department, and be accepted and regularly inspected by the supervision and inspection institutions recognized by the state or province. It is strictly prohibited to use amusement machines and amusement facilities that are under maintenance, fail to pass the inspection, exceed the service life or are not registered by the quality and technical supervision department.