Al Jazeera
 
 
 
Chinese tycoon plans $8 billion studio complex to rival Hollywood
 
September 23, 2013 10:16PM ET 

 
Wang Jianlin says his company will build 20 state-of-the-art  film studios 
in the city of Qingdao


 
 
China's richest man plans to spend $8.2 billion to build the country's  
version of Hollywood in the northeastern city of Qingdao. 
In a star-studded, red carpet event Sunday, Wang Jianlin said his company,  
Dalian Wanda Group, will build a state-of-the-art film studio complex in a 
bid  to dominate China's rapidly growing movie market. 
The Qingdao Oriental Movie Metropolis's 20 studios will include a permanent 
 underwater studio and a 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 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. 
Wang's success in attracting the A-list actors to his launch, held the same 
 day as the Emmy television awards show in Los Angeles, highlights how the 
center  of gravity in the global film industry is shifting to the East. 
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. 
Dalian Wanda, which operates cinemas, hotels and department stores in 
China,  last year bought the U.S. cinema chain AMC for $2.6 billion and snapped 
up  British yacht maker Sunseeker in June this year. 
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." 
He predicted China's film market would become the world's biggest in five  
years, and compared it to a big cake that foreign studios would love to  
share. 
Hollywood has been eager to expand distribution in China as domestic box  
office revenue stagnates. But the Chinese government tightly controls the  
market, allowing in only 34 foreign films per year for national distribution. 
At  least 14 of them must be made in 3-D or for the big-screen Imax format. 
Wang was named China's richest person earlier this month with a fortune of  
$22 billion by _the Hurun Report_ 
(http://www.hurun.net/usen/NewsShow.aspx?nid=1476) , which follows China's 
wealthy. _Forbes_ 
(http://www.forbes.com/sites/russellflannery/2013/09/08/amc-theatre-chain-owner-wang-jianlin-is-now-c
hinas-richest-person/)  also said Wang rose to the top spot on its China 
rich  list, with his estimated fortune rising to $14  billion.

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