The
Chinese conglomerate Wanda on Saturday opened its first theme park,
with its billionaire boss declaring war on Disney weeks before the
American entertainment giant launches a similar attraction in Shanghai.
"Wanda
City", in southeastern Nanchang, comprises a giant mall set over two
square kilometres (miles), as well as an 80-hectare theme park boasting
"the highest and longest roller coaster and the highest drop tower in
China", according to a statement by the group.
The project represents an investment of 22 billion yuan ($3.4 billion), the statement said.
"We
want to be a model... and highlight Chinese influence in the cultural
domain," Wanda founder Wang Jianlin said during an opening ceremony at
the park as he referenced an "invasion" of foreign cultures, according
to state television channel CCTV.
A
week before, Wang -- China's richest man, according to Forbes magazine
-- said he was setting his sights on Disney, which in June will open its
first theme park on the mainland.
"This
craze for Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck is over, the period when we
would blindly follow where Disney led has been gone for years," he said
during a long interview with CCTV.
After
the site in Nanchang, Wanda plans to open six more theme parks in China
within three years and plans to have around 15 in the country by 2020.
"We
want to ensure that Disney will not be able to make a profit in this
(theme park) sector in China for between 10 and 20 years," he said.
"A
tiger cannot take on a pack of wolves," he said during the same
interview, in which he also accused Disney of "cloning past
accomplishments without innovating".
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