Location & Accessibility

Kaisa Children’s World is tucked inside the sprawling Kaisa International Resort complex in Shenzhen’s Dapeng New District. Situated at No. 33 Palm Avenue, it’s right next to Pengcheng Park and the Sky Cloud Commercial Street, making it easy to combine a visit with a stroll or shopping. The resort hugs Jinsha Bay, so you’ll get stunning ocean views alongside the indoor fun—perfect for families who want both adventure and relaxation.

To get there, drive along the picturesque coastal roads of Dapeng, or take the E11 bus from Shenzhen downtown. If you’re arriving by train, Shenzhen North Station is about an hour’s taxi ride away. The resort even has its own parking lot, so driving with kids is stress-free.

Natural Surroundings

Even though Kaisa Children’s World is an indoor attraction, its setting is pure coastal charm. The resort faces Jinsha Bay, where blue waves and sandy shores create a postcard-worthy backdrop. Nearby, Pengcheng Park offers tree-lined paths and ocean breezes, ideal for a pre- or post-visit walk. On clear days, you might spot sailboats gliding across the water—a reminder that Shenzhen’s nature is as magical as the playground itself.

Interactive Attractions

Inside Kaisa Children’s World, kids enter a three-floor wonderland packed with 10 educational attractions and a live-action show. Highlights include:

  • The Inspiration Tree: A towering kinetic installation where children activate lights and sounds.
  • Jumping Joy: Trampolines disguised as clouds, letting kids “fly” through the air.
  • Rainbow Ladder: A colorful climb-and-slide structure that feels like a journey through a rainbow.
  • Treetop Adventure: A suspended net course where little monkeys can swing and explore.
  • Magic Racers: Go-karts with a twist—kids race while learning about energy and motion.

Each activity blends play with science, sparking curiosity without feeling like a classroom.

Shows & Storytelling

The centerpiece of Kaisa Children’s World is Little Guardians of the Forest, an immersive interactive show. Kids join forces with enchanted animals (like the mischievous fox “Qing Ling”) to save a magical forest. The performers engage directly with the audience, cracking jokes and teaching eco-friendly habits. Think: a cross between a puppet show and a mini-adventure game. Even shy kids get drawn into the action—whether they’re dancing with robots or helping “cast spells” to clean up trash.

Dining & Relaxation

After all that energy, refuel at the resort’s family-friendly cafes. You’ll find kid-sized portions, healthy snacks, and (best of all) ice cream. Parents can grab coffee while kids crawl around soft play zones. For souvenirs, the Sky Cloud Commercial Street has quirky shops selling everything from plush toys to science kits.

If you need a break, cozy lounges with ocean views let adults unwind while kids nap. The whole space is designed for comfort—think cushioned floors, gentle lighting, and staff trained to handle meltdowns with smiles.

Why It’s Worth a Visit

Kaisa Children’s World isn’t just a playground—it’s a day trip that mixes learning, laughter, and tropical vibes. Rain or shine, the indoor setup means no weather worries. And with attractions tailored to ages 3–12, siblings can play together without squabbles. Bonus: The resort often hosts festivals (like summer water parties or winter light shows), so check their calendar for extra magic.

Whether you’re a local or a tourist, this spot proves Shenzhen isn’t just for skyscrapers and malls. Come for the slides, stay for the sea—and leave with kids begging to come back.