The Ferris wheel is a large-scale mechanical facility, shaped like a runner, and with a cockpit for passengers hung on the edge of the wheel. Passengers sit on the Ferris wheel and slowly turn upward, overlooking the surrounding scenery from a height.


The most common Ferris wheels can generally be found in amusement parks.


The earliest Ferris wheel was designed by American George Faris in 1893 for the Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Its purpose was to compete with the Eiffel Tower, built in Paris at the 1889 Exposition. The first Ferris wheel weighed 2,200 tons, could seat 2,160 people, and was as tall as a 26-story building.


Modern Ferris wheels are characterized by their height and beautiful appearance. In addition, many Ferris wheels are also equipped with various lighting and sound equipment, allowing visitors to enjoy a more spectacular landscape at night.


The London Eye is one of the landmark buildings in London, England, and one of the most famous Ferris wheels in the world. Construction of the London Eye began in 2000 to commemorate the arrival of the new millennium.


The London Eye is 135 meters high, forming a beautiful landscape of the London skyline. It is now the top tourist spot in London and the most famous landmark in the city.


The Singapore Flyer is equivalent in height to a forty-story building, and even taller than the famous London Eye. The cockpit offers not only a view of the whole city center of Singapore but also distant scenery. Many tourists who come to Singapore visit this attraction, and it has become one of the signature experiences of Singapore tourism.


The Dubai Ferris Wheel, built on the waterfront of Dubai, is the tallest Ferris wheel in the world, standing at a height of 260 meters. It began operations in 2021 to commemorate Dubai's 50th anniversary. It has 48 carriages, each accommodating 30 people. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Dubai city, including artificial islands and Dubai Port, from the carriages.


The Sydney Harbour Ferris Wheel, standing at a height of about 90 meters, is one of the famous attractions in Sydney, Australia. It opened in 2011 to celebrate NSW's bicentenary. It has 42 carriages, each accommodating eight people. Visitors can overlook the beautiful scenery of Sydney Harbour and the urban area from the carriages.


The Tokyo Big Ferris Wheel, standing at a height of 115 meters, is one of the famous attractions in Tokyo, Japan. It started operating in 2001 and has 64 carriages, each accommodating six people. Visitors can enjoy the beautiful scenery of downtown Tokyo, including the Skytree, Ginza, Tokyo Bay, and other famous attractions, from the carriages.


The Melbourne Star Wheel, standing at a height of 120 meters, is one of the landmark buildings in Melbourne, Australia. It began operating in 2008 and has 21 carriages, each accommodating 20 people. Visitors can overlook the city of Melbourne, including Victoria Harbour, Elizabeth Port, and other famous attractions from the carriages.


Ferris wheels have become an iconic attraction in many cities around the world, offering breathtaking views of urban and natural landscapes from a unique perspective. They continue to be a popular tourist destination for travelers seeking unforgettable experiences.