China's richest man plans to spend 50 billion yuan ($8.2
billion) to build the country's version of Hollywood in the northeastern
city of Qingdao.
The Qingdao Oriental Movie Metropolis's 20 studios will include a permanent underwater studio and a 10,000 square-meter (108,000 square-feet) stage that Wang said would be the world's biggest. The facility will also include an Imax research and development center, cinemas and China's biggest film and celebrity wax museums. The first phase is planned to open in June 2016 and it will be fully operational by June 2017.
A yacht marina, eight hotels and a theme park will be built to attract tourists.
The
company has signed a preliminary deal with "a number of global film and
television giants and talent agencies" to shoot about 30 foreign films a
year. It did not name the companies.
Wang also hopes to attract more
than 50 Chinese production companies to make at least 100 domestic films
and TV shows a year at the studios, where sets will simulate locations
from Europe, the Middle East and China's Ming and Qing dynasties.
The
tycoon's red carpet event in Qingdao underlined his outsized ambitions
for China's entertainment industry. Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor,
Catherine Zeta-Jones, John Travolta and Leonardo DiCaprio rubbed elbows
with Chinese stars including Zhang Ziyi,
Jet Li and Tony Leung at the event in Qingdao, best known for Tsingtao
Brewery founded when Germany colonized the city a century ago.
In an interview, Wang
boasted of his plans to expand in China's movie market, which overtook
Japan to become the world's second biggest after ticket sales rose 36
percent last year to $2.7 billion.
"There's no single company in the
whole world that has a big-scale production base, and at the same time
has screening and distribution channels. Wanda Group is the first one in the world," said Wang, Wanda's founder and chairman. "As long as we build the film production park and produce better content, we'll certainly be the most successful company in this industry."
Wang
was named China's richest person earlier this month with a fortune of
$22 billion by the Hurun Report, which follows China's wealthy. Forbes
also said Wang rose to the top spot on its China rich list, with his
estimated fortune rising to $14 billion.
Chan reported from Hong Kong.
QINGDAO, China (AP).
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