The term "Disneyland" originally refers to the first park built by Walt Disney, located in Anaheim, California, USA. However, the Disney brand has expanded into a global network of resorts. Disneyland Paris is located in Marne-la-Vallée, France. Tokyo Disney Resort (which includes Tokyo Disneyland) is in Urayasu, Japan. Hong Kong Disneyland is on Lantau Island, China, and Shanghai Disney Resort is in the Pudong district of Shanghai, China. Additionally, the massive Walt Disney World Resort is located in Orlando, Florida, USA. While they all share core themes like Main Street U.S.A. and a central castle, each "Disneyland" is tailored to its host country’s culture—for example, Shanghai Disney features a "Garden of the Twelve Friends" based on the Chinese zodiac. It is important for travelers to specify the city when booking, as each country offers a unique version of the classic Disney experience.