How China is creating its answer to Florida’s Orlando on an island near Macau
Hengqing’s Chimelong Ocean Kingdom already attracts millions of visitors every year, but that’s just the start
Just a stone’s throw across a narrow waterway from the world’s largest gambling hub Macau, a former oyster farming island is being transformed into China’s newest tourism haven.
Dubbed by some as China’s answer to Florida’s Orlando – a global tourist magnet with its cluster of major theme parks – Hengqin has seen property prices more than double over the past two years.
While still a dusty mass of construction sites, the island draws millions annually to its anchor attraction, the Chimelong Ocean Kingdom theme park, with a slew of hotel, malls and sprawling residential developments being built nearby.
Spanish football club, Real Madrid, announced last week it would open an interactive virtual reality complex in Hengqin, in partnership with Hong Kong-listed developer, Lai Sun Group.
The 12,000-square metre venue, set to open in 2021, would include virtual reality entertainment and a museum showcasing the club’s history, it said.