The special crackdown on mobile large-scale amusement facilities kicked off in 2025, with strict measures targeting illegal production and usage.
In May 2025, the State Administration for Market Regulation launched a nationwide special enforcement action targeting mobile large-scale amusement facilities. The initiative focuses on key venues such as temple fairs, scenic areas, and temporary amusement parks, specifically addressing illegal and non-compliant practices like "using smaller equipment to simulate larger ones" and "falsifying technical parameters." This crackdown stems from longstanding regulatory loopholes within the industry: some enterprises deliberately limit the operating speed of large-scale facilities to just 1.9 m/s and reduce their height to an artificial 1.9 meters—measures designed to evade mandatory oversight of specialized equipment, effectively turning these devices into a "regulatory blind spot."
In May 2025, the State Administration for Market Regulation launched a nationwide special enforcement action targeting mobile large-scale amusement facilities. The initiative focuses on key venues such as temple fairs, scenic areas, and temporary amusement parks, specifically addressing illegal and non-compliant practices like "using smaller equipment to simulate larger ones" and "falsifying technical parameters." This crackdown stems from longstanding regulatory loopholes within the industry: some enterprises deliberately limit the operating speed of large-scale facilities to just 1.9 m/s and reduce their height to an artificial 1.9 meters—measures designed to evade mandatory oversight of specialized equipment, effectively turning these devices into a "regulatory blind spot."
The special rectification campaign has established a cross-regional collaborative law enforcement mechanism, enabling two-way traceability from the production end to the usage end. This initiative rigorously investigates practices such as falsely labeled parameters and failure to conduct required inspections as mandated by regulations. Enforcement officers will focus on critical areas, including equipment anchoring systems, safety protection devices, and emergency rescue plans. Any equipment found with significant safety hazards will be immediately sealed off and taken out of service. Meanwhile, the 12315 complaint and reporting hotline remains open to encourage public participation in oversight, with typical cases being regularly publicized. According to data from the State Administration for Market Regulation, within the first six months of the campaign, authorities have inspected 28,000 mobile amusement facilities, identified and dealt with 327 illegal enterprises, and revoked 18 production licenses—effectively curbing industry irregularities.
This targeted crackdown clearly establishes the regulatory principle of "managing safety must go hand in hand with managing the industry, and managing safety must also accompany business operations," requiring venue providers such as scenic areas and shopping malls to fulfill their safety review obligations and rigorously verify the qualifications of amusement facilities seeking to operate on their premises. Industry insiders point out that this intensified enforcement will accelerate industry consolidation—smaller and medium-sized enterprises that fail to meet safety standards may face elimination, while industry concentration is expected to rise further.
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