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Local Name:
北京环球影城
Budget:
$6.5B
Announced:
12 Feb 2009
Construction Start:
31 Oct 2016
Opening:
20 Sep 2021
Area:
42 ha
Developer:
Beijing Shouhuan Cultural Tourism Investment Co.,
  1. Michael is offline themeparX Top Investigator
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    A new article has come out from Xinhua News Agency about the construction workers who decided this year to stay at the park and continue working instead of going home for the upcoming Spring Festival. Some of the workers decided to stay and continue working so the park can be completed as soon as possible. One of the workers says that once the park opens he will bring his family from Sichuan to visit Beijing so they can enjoy the park together. In celebration of the Spring Festival the workers living on-site are being paid extra and receiving additional housing amenities.

    This first photo is the inside of Illumination Theater, which will being showing "Sing on Tour"













    Source: http://www.bj.xinhuanet.com/2021-01/29/c_1127042510.htm

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    Earlier today Universal Beijing Resort released their official mobile app which can be downloaded here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/universal-beijing-resort/id1535766300

    Currently the app allows users to browse the stores, restaurants, shows, rides, and hotels coming to the resort as a list and on a map. Interestingly the map doesn't show the Jurassic World archway on either side which is odd but not important. The app confirms the names of some of the attractions: the Inverted Powered Coaster in Jurassic World Isla Nublar is named 'Jurassic Flyers', the junior coaster in Minion Land is named 'Loop-Dee Doop-Dee' and the How to Train Your Dragon show in the Hollywood area is named 'Untrainable'.

    Here's what the map in the app looks like and if you download it you can zoom in to see it in more detail:


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  7. Quote Originally Posted by Themeparkmad View Post
    Does anyone know why big companies like Universal and Disney are moving into the Chinese market recently (HKDL, SHDL and now USB)?
    Companies had wanted to open parks in Asia since the 2000s. It was to help expand their brand reach. There were attempts such as Dubailand to allow easy access to the Asian markets. There were various proposals for Universal Studio Parks around Asia such as in South Korea, Shanghai, and India.

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  9. Quote Originally Posted by Themeparkmad View Post
    Does anyone know why big companies like Universal and Disney are moving into the Chinese market recently (HKDL, SHDL and now USB)?
    I live about 10 minutes away from SHDL and believe me - pre pandemic - the place was rammed with people. It is a very popular place to visit here. No shows in English unfortunately as there are in HKDL but the rides and effects are awesome. The money they must make will be crazy amounts.

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    There are a couple of things to note here...

    1) HKDL is now 15 years old and pre-dates any good relationship between the Chinese government and Disney. Hong Kong was the only option at that time for getting anywhere near the Chinese market and I believe that if it were to be built today Hong Kong would not be considered.

    2) The main reason is economic. Shanghai for example has close to 27million residents to compare with London's 9m and New York's 8.5m people. China is going through its own economic revolution where wages are rising along with standards of living, the middle class in China is growing ,and will continue to do so for a good time to come. That money is getting spent on leisure activities and the brands see an opportunity for growth in a growing market.

    3) Government policy is changing. China was always closed to "western" brands and insulated against the rest of the world. As the Government policies change they become more accessible and open to trade, tourists and foreign investment. They don't necessarily need overseas tourists to have a population to visit the park but it helps that Disney, Universal etc can bring in workers from their home countries to oversee projects.

    I hope that helps, there is a lot more complexity that that but that should give you an idea of what is happening in the background.

    Quote Originally Posted by Themeparkmad View Post
    Does anyone know why big companies like Universal and Disney are moving into the Chinese market recently (HKDL, SHDL and now USB)?

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