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How many carnivals have been to China? In which city in China?

The global CARNIVAL in Shijingshan, nba Carnival

is translated from the English word "carnival", which originally means "carnival". At present, the world's most famous "Global Carnival" is now the largest traveling amusement park in the world, and it ranks as the three major entertainment brands in the world along with Disney and Universal Studios. Generally speaking, when people talk about carnivals, their first reaction is the Global Carnival. It has been to Beijing and Shanghai in Chinese mainland (other cities are unknown), and it costs a lot of money, which can make you spend more than 1k at once. For the Global Carnival, please refer to their website/. Because in Chinese mainland, it is doubtful whether the term "carnival" is regarded as a part of a trademark or a general term for an activity, and there is justice in legal protection. So many companies claim that their activities are also "carnival". (See:/24/12/18/241218-23234-1. shtml) As for the Habi Carnival to be held in Fuzhou, I found some information. The following information is from /25-12-21/599381.htm, and two paragraphs are quoted: "However, it is detailed. The answer is: no! If there is any connection between them, it is only "everyone is circling around to grab the market." "Xiong Shiyong introduced that Habi Entertainment (International) Co., Ltd. was registered in Hong Kong. It had previously operated two carnival feasts in Foshan, Guangdong Province in May 24 and Taiyuan, Shanxi Province in September 25, in which Foshan Station invested 3 million yuan to receive 36, tourists in 5 days; Taiyuan Station invested nearly 2 million yuan, attracting 4, citizens in 6 days. This trip to Fuzhou is the third stop of the Habi Carnival. It is estimated that 2 million yuan will be invested, and it is expected to "circle" 3, tourists during the 54-day carnival feast. "