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Featured on World Travel Awards, el 13 de octubre de 2025.

teamLab SuperNature Macao, nominado a "Atracción Turística Líder en Asia" en los World Travel Awards. El museo compite junto a grandes Sitios del Patrimonio de la Humanidad como la Gran Muralla China y Angkor Wat.

teamLab SuperNature Macao, situado en Macao, ha sido oficialmente nominado en la categoría "Atracción Turística Líder en Asia 2025" (Asia's Leading Tourist Attraction 2025) de los prestigiosos World Travel Awards. Los World Travel Awards son considerados uno de los galardones más autorizados y reconocidos de la industria turística global, otorgados mediante las votaciones de profesionales del sector y consumidores de más de 200 países. En la categoría de "Atracción Turística Líder en Asia" se seleccionan los destinos más destacados y vanguardistas del continente. En esta edición, teamLab SuperNature Macao figura en la lista de candidatos junto a emblemáticos Sitios del Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO, tales como la Gran Muralla (China), el Taj Mahal (India) y los Templos de Angkor (Camboya). Cabe señalar que el museo hermano, teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM (Toyosu, Tokio), ha sido galardonado con este mismo premio a la "Atracción Turística Líder en Asia" en dos ocasiones, tanto en 2023 como en 2025. Los nominados para la "Atracción Turística Líder en Asia 2025" fueron los siguientes (en orden alfabético): ・Templos de Angkor (Patrimonio de la Humanidad) (Camboya) ・Borobudur (Patrimonio de la Humanidad) (Indonesia) ・La Gran Muralla (Patrimonio de la Humanidad) (China) ・Bahía de Ha-Long (Patrimonio de la Humanidad) (Vietnam) ・Intramuros (Filipinas) ・Sengan-en y Shoko Shuseikan (Patrimonio de la Humanidad) (Kagoshima, Japón) ・Taj Mahal (Patrimonio de la Humanidad) (India) ・teamLab SuperNature Macao (China) ・teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM (Japón) ・Guerreros de Terracota (Patrimonio de la Humanidad) (China) ・La Ciudad Prohibida (Patrimonio de la Humanidad) (China) ・Palacio Imperial de Tokio (Japón) ・Victoria Peak (Hong Kong) Sitio web oficial de los World Travel Awards (inglés):https://www.worldtravelawards.com/award-asias-leading-tourist-attraction-2025

Featured on World Travel Awards, 13 de octubre de 2025

teamLab Planets es elegido como la "Atracción Turística Líder en Asia". Recibe por segunda vez el World Travel Award, destacando entre sitios del Patrimonio de la Humanidad como la Gran Muralla China y Angkor Wat.

teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM, ubicado en Toyosu, Tokio, ha sido galardonado con el premio a la "Atracción Turística Líder en Asia 2025" (Asia's Leading Tourist Attraction 2025) en los prestigiosos World Travel Awards. Esta distinción marca la segunda ocasión en que el museo recibe este reconocimiento, tras su éxito en 2023. Los World Travel Awards son considerados uno de los galardones más autorizados y prestigiosos de la industria turística mundial. Los ganadores son seleccionados mediante las votaciones de profesionales del sector de viajes y consumidores de más de 200 países de todo el mundo. La categoría "Atracción Turística Líder en Asia 2025" forma parte de la división regional de los "World's Leading Tourist Attraction 2025", premios que rinden homenaje a los destinos turísticos que lideran la vanguardia a nivel global. Entre los nominados de este año se encontraban sitios declarados Patrimonio de la Humanidad de la UNESCO, tales como la Gran Muralla China, el Taj Mahal y los Templos de Angkor. Los nominados para la "Atracción Turística Líder en Asia 2025" fueron los siguientes (en orden alfabético): ・Templos de Angkor (Camboya) ・Borobudur (Indonesia) ・La Gran Muralla (China) ・Bahía de Ha-Long (Vietnam) ・Intramuros (Filipinas) ・Sengan-en y Shoko Shuseikan (Kagoshima, Japón) ・Taj Mahal (India) ・teamLab SuperNature Macao (China) ・teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM (Japón) ・Guerreros de Terracota (China) ・La Ciudad Prohibida (China) ・Palacio Imperial de Tokio (Japón) ・Victoria Peak (Hong Kong) Sitio web oficial de los World Travel Awards: https://www.worldtravelawards.com/award-asias-leading-tourist-attraction-2025

Featured on CONCRETE PLAYGROUND., 2024/01/08

Tokyo's TeamLab Borderless Digital Art Gallery Is Reopening in February with Dazzling New Installations

If your 2024 resolutions involve seeing stunning art and travelling, here's one of the best ways to tick both boxes: a visit to digital-only art gallery teamLab Borderless in Tokyo. Not only is the Japanese venue finally set to reopen in a new location, but it'll welcome folks back in with a spectacular array of never-before-seen installations. If you fancy being surrounded by bubbles, jelly, flowers and oceans, you'll be especially thrilled.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on ARTASIAPACIFIC, 2023/12/29

Weekly News Roundup: December 29, 2023

TeamLab Abu Dhabi Venue Nears Completion on Saadiyat Island On December 27, the Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT) Abu Dhabi, with Miral, the leading creator of immersive destinations in Abu Dhabi, and the international art collective teamLab announced the completion of 70 percent of the overall development of teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi. When it opens in 2024, the 17,000-square-meter mega-project in the Saadiyat Cultural District will offer a multisensory exploration of experiential artworks created by the Japanese collective teamLab, offering creative spaces at the intersection of art and technology that inspire the imagination. This massive art project was conceptualized and designed by teamLab Architects as part of their new concept “Environmental Phenomena,” which aims to provide artworks with an environment to evolve alongside unique to Abu Dhabi.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on designboom, 2023/12/27

multi-sensory 'teamLab phenomena' art venue in abu dhabi reaches 70% completion

EXPANSIVE ART VENUE IN ABU DHABI IS NOW 70% COMPLETE The teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi, a vast 17,000-square-meter experiential art space in Saadiyat Cultural District, has reached 70% completion. Created as part of a collaboration between teamLab, the Department of Culture and Tourism, and the Miral Group, the venue is conceived as a ‘home to infinite curiosity’. The reinforced concrete structure is now fully complete, while the construction of the artwork spaces is underway, with the entire building scheduled to be finished in 2024. (Excerpt from the text)

Featured on Time Out, 2023/12/13

The 24 best things to do in the world in 2024

When teamLab Borderless opened in Tokyo’s Odaiba district in 2018, it caused a furore. The world has never seen digital art of this scale before: immersive, interactive and just radical. With its boundary-pushing art, teamLab Borderless went on to clinch a Guinness World Record in 2021 for being the most visited museum in the world dedicated to a single group or artist.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on blooloop, 2023/11/27

teamLab Borderless unveils artworks for new Tokyo museum

Tokyo’s teamLab Borderless has unveiled three new installations before reopening in its new home at Azabudai Hills in February 2024. As previously confirmed, teamLab Borderless is moving from Tokyo’s Odaiba waterfront to the new urban village. The digital art experience closed in Odaiba in August 2022. Created by the teamLab art collective, teamLab Borderless is a world of artworks without boundaries that move out of rooms and influence each other.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on designboom, 2023/11/25

bubble universe: a glimpse into teamlab’s new borderless museum at tokyo's azabudai hills

After operating successfully in Odaiba since 2018, the teamLab Borderless: Mori Building Digital Art Museum is preparing to move to Heatherwick studio’s Azabudai Hills in central Tokyo and reopen in early February 2024. Along with the Azabudai Hills Gallery, which is currently hosting its inaugural exhibition by Olafur Eliasson, and other various public art initiatives inside the new mixed-used district, Mori Building, aims to promote a museum-like environment where art and culture unite. Ahead of its official reopening, teamLab Borderless has unveiled two new exhibitions incorporating the concept of ‘wander, explore, discover in one borderless world’. designboom had the opportunity to visit the museum and experience the immersive ambiance of the exhibitions.(Excerpt from the text)