A Look at Life in China, Part 2/3

In this April 2, 2019, photo, visitors drive virtual reality bumper cars in a VR theme park in Nanchang, China. One of the largest virtual reality theme parks in the world has opened its doors in southwestern China, sporting 42 rides and exhibits from VR roller coasters to VR shoot-em-ups. It's part of an effort by Beijing to get ordinary people excited about the technology – part of a long-term bet that VR will come into widespread use. (Photo by Dake Kang/AP Photo)
A Look at Life in China, Part 2/3
   
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