China plans US$2 billion film studio and ‘One Belt, One Road’ theme park
Complexes to be built in Chongqing with the park named after President Xi Jinping’s programme to increase nation’s economic and cultural ties overseas
China’s government has announced plans to build a US$2 billion film studio as part of a national push to expand its cultural influence.
The studio in the southwest municipality of Chongqing will include a theme park and tourist attractions, state media reported late on Sunday. Construction will begin early next year and is expected to cost 15 billion yuan (HK$16.8 billion).
The park will be named after President Xi Jinping’s signature “One Belt, One Road” programme, a multibillion-dollar effort to deepen China’s economic and cultural ties with its western and southern neighbours reaching as far as east Africa.
China is already the world’s second-largest film market and home to the world’s largest cinema operator, Dalian Wanda, which has purchased US media companies AMC Theatres and Legendary Entertainment. Its signature film studio, Hengdian World Studios, spans almost 3,000 hectares.
Facing growing domestic demand, Chinese officials and companies have sought to fend off Western film imports by producing more competitive films locally. A national quota permits just 34 Hollywood films to be shown each year in domestic cinemas.