My music teacher went to Beijing and the people living there said that they cancelled the park.
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My music teacher went to Beijing and the people living there said that they cancelled the park.
I bet it'll never be built.
Slight location change, Tianjin is 100km from Beijing. This indicates that the Beijing location may be cancelled.
Source:Universal in talks for theme park in Tianjin
Monday, February 27, 2012 -- 12:13
Comcast Corp's (CCE.NYSE, CMCSA.Nasdaq) NBC Universal held preliminary talks to build a theme park in Tianjin, as the northern port city seeks to become a center for media and entertainment, Reuters reported, quoting the head of a Chinese trade delegation visiting Los Angeles. "We are establishing a center for culture and creativity and we want to become partners with the biggest and best companies in this area," Tianjin Vice Mayor Cui Jindu said in a phone interview. Cui did not indicate the deal was Universal was imminent, but he said Tianjin could partner with the Hollywood company to build a theme park and perhaps even a studio. The Chinese delegation will hold talks with other studios and companies in Los Angeles before making a decision. "We want to talk with Warner Brothers, with Disney and others," said Cui. "We are at the beginning of this."
http://www.chinaeconomicreview.com/node/55189
More here:
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/26/us-universal-china-idUSTRE81P0IG20120226
from Reuters:Feb 12 (Reuters) - U.S. film giant Universal Studios is awaiting regulatory approval to build a theme park costing more than 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) in Beijing, a Chinese government official said on Thursday.
"Universal has filed an application to build a theme park in Beijing and the project is being screened by the government," a spokeswoman with the Beijing city government told Reuters.
The park, to be jointly owned by Universal Studios and state-owned Beijing Tourism Group, has been listed by Beijing's city government as one of its key projects for 2009, the official Shanghai Securities News quoted unnamed sources as saying.
The project is likely to be approved because the authorities are keen to launch big projects that would boost the slowing economy, the report said.
But the Beijing government official played down the report saying there was no guarantee the theme park would get the green light.
An executive with Beijing Tourism, which owns Beijing Capital Tourism Co (600258.SS) and China Quanjude (Group) Co (002186.SZ), told Reuters the firm had set up a team to handle the project, but declined to elaborate. Universal Studios was not immediately available to comment.
Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) said last month that it would submit a proposal to the Chinese government to build a theme park in Shanghai. That project would cost more than $3 billion, Chinese media reports said.
Universal Studios is operated by NBC Universal, which is 80 percent owned by General Electric Co (GE.N) and 20 percent by Vivendi (VIV.PA). ($1 = 6.83 Yuan) (Reporting by Fang Yan; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)
http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/02/12/universalstudios-china-idUSSHA13165320090212
Status: on hold