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Theme ( a -the concept should have a theme), harmony (b -of the whole view), eliminate negative cues (cday or night view is no difference)

Theme ( a -the concept should have a theme), harmony (b -of the whole view), eliminate negative cues (cday or night view is no difference)

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The entertainment society can not imagine the life without entertainment. It is not enough to a human just to come to an amusement park. He/she wants a theme park which is guided by the need not only for extreme experiences but also the environment that must be formed in such a way that satisfies all the five senses. Sensory stimulators that accomp...

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