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//english.dbw.cn 2016-02-18 09:49:03 |
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A Chinese company has signed a deal with a US company to build a 500-acre automobile theme park at Dongdaihe, a few miles from Shan Hai Guan, the eastern start of the Great Wall. Huaqi Investment Company and Ima Design Group of California signed the intention agreement in Los Angeles on Tuesday local time. Ima Design has decades of experience in designing theme parks, and its customers include Disney. The project in development will be called Huaqi Automotive Cultural City and the total investment is seven billion Yuan, or just over a billion US dollars. Huaqi President and CEO Tongwei Wei says the plan is to try to get international racing organizations involved and hold events at the park, as well as open an automotive museum, host exhibitions, and create a kids' fun zone. It will open in three years and the goal is to attract about 30 million visitors annually. |
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Author: Source:CRI Editor:Yang Fan |