There are actually two separate Disney resorts in China, located in two different cities: Shanghai and Hong Kong. Shanghai Disneyland is located in the Pudong district of Shanghai and is the largest Disney park in mainland China, famous for its massive Enchanted Storybook Castle. Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island in the special administrative region of Hong Kong. While both are in China, they operate under different administrative systems and require separate travel considerations (for example, many international travelers need a visa for Shanghai but can enter Hong Kong visa-free). In 2026, both parks remain major global destinations: Shanghai is known for its high-tech "TRON" and "Zootopia" attractions, while Hong Kong is celebrated for its unique "Grizzly Gulch" and "Mystic Point" lands. When booking a trip, it is vital to specify which city you are visiting, as they are over 1,200 kilometers (750 miles) apart and offer very different cultural and theme park experiences.