Cape Town - Taiwanese tourism officials are planning to open an erotic theme park, called Romantic Boulevard, on the small island off the coast of China in the Pacific Ocean in a bid to attract more tourists to the country.
The prospective Romantic Boulevard will be a 60km park situated on the southern part of the island, and aims to feature various love-themed structures and spaces including a glass church, heart-shaped arches and a kinky outdoor park displaying erotic sculptures of people or animals in various lovemaking positions, reports The Telegraph.
However interesting, the idea is not a novel one. Romantic Boulevard will be modelled on a similar park in South Korea, called Jeju Loveland park.
Jeju Loveland has became an established tourist attraction, and describes itself as a place where “art and eroticism meet”. Romantic Boulevard too now aims to became such a place, where visitors can appreciate the beauty of sexuality and where the imagination can run wild.
South Korea's Jeju Loveland has 140 sculptures, including figures of naked women in erotic poses, some of which visitors like pose for photographs with.
Romantic Boulevard already plans to have an area set up for wedding portraits. The officials are also looking into opening a similar themed hotel close to the park, giving visiting lovers an opportunity to turn their feelings into action.
Shih Chao-hui, the deputy director of Taiwan's Southwest Coast National Scenic Area Office, told The Wall Street Journal, that the main aim of the park is that they want people to fall in love with Taiwan as well as fall in love while in Taiwan.
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