Visions of China

来源 :Beijing Review | 被引量 : 0次 | 上传用户:wangshuo3246
下载到本地 , 更方便阅读
声明 : 本文档内容版权归属内容提供方 , 如果您对本文有版权争议 , 可与客服联系进行内容授权或下架
论文部分内容阅读
A 100-million-pound Chinese theme park could be built in Britain to attract tourists from across Britain, Europe and even China, said a report published on August 9 by Sheffield Telegraph.
Visions of China, the planned theme park, would cover an area of 120 acres in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, and feature distinct Chinese architecture including Chinese gardens, theaters, restaurants, a temple, a children’s fantasy land, a Shanghai-style shopping street, a Shaolin pagoda, a hotel and a wellness center.
Rotherham Council’s cabinet announced that it has selected the tourism organization, China Vision Co. Ltd., and regeneration specialist MCD Developments, for the development of the park.
Peter Moore, Chief Executive of Visions of China, said he is fascinated with the idea of a theme park for Chinese culture. “It will be beautiful buildings and superb facilities dropped into the middle of the natural environment. There is measurable demand for this type of project within Britain and the key thing is to create an experience visitors will love,” Moore said.
Li Qihong, the manager of Visions of China and a well-known leader of the British Chinese community, was quite excited about the name of the park. “It is me who gave it the name of Visions of China,”Li told People’s Daily.
“We want to introduce the real Chinese culture to Britain and let the West better understand the essence of this ancient country. That is why we want to develop the project,” said Li. “Not only a Chinese temple and street, but also a variety of Chinese folk culture and arts will be displayed in the park.”
If the planning application is successful, Visions of China is expected to be complete in 18 to 24 months and would be the largest Chinese themed entertainment complex in Europe.
Boost for economy
Local citizens in Rotherham hope the Chinese theme park will bring investment and revive the local economy.
Rotherham relies on supplying the automobile industry with raw steel for economic growth, but uncertainty still looms
large over the future of its steel industry following the financial crisis of 2008.
If approved, the theme park will be built on the Pit House west site, a former open cast coal mine between Rotherham and Sheffield, which has been owned by Rotherham Council since 2001.
The cultural theme park could attract up to 1.5 million visitors a year and create 200 jobs during the two-year construction period and 380 jobs once in operation, said Paul Woodcock, Rotherham Council’s director of planning and regeneration.
The nearby town of Sheffield will also benefit from the project. James Newman, Chairman of the Sheffield City Region Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP), said,“We invited submissions which could demonstrate a significant contribution to the LEP’s objectives and priorities for the City Region and that, crucially, would contribute to economic growth and the creation of jobs and private sector investment.”
Local concerns
However, the proposal has aroused some concerns. Some opponents argue that the theme park is located in a remote forest that is too far from the city to attract visitors in winter. Even if a large number of tourists come to the park in summer, the surrounding roads need to be improved to cope with the extra traffic.
Also, any big entertainment scheme would involve huge funds in purchasing land, relocating residents and building the scenery. The Chinese theme park would need at least 100 million pounds.
“What is crucial for the project is how to tell fascinating Chinese stories to attract tourists,” said a scholar on entertainment management at Leeds Metropolitan University.
“Though Chinese culture is getting more attractive to British people, it is not easy to get the local people pay out of their pocket for a foreign culture at home,” he said.
Despite the disagreements, Rotherham Council leader Roger Stone holds an optimistic view on the Chinese theme park. “This site has great potential and this proposal offers an exciting, unique and imaginative new attraction which meets our local regeneration aspirations,’’ Stone said.
其他文献
The Chinese economy is steering a stable course, though uncertainties are gathering over the growth outlook. China’s GDP in the first three quar- ters of 2011 grew 9.4 percent year on year to 32 trill
期刊
On May 27, a total of 210 orphans in the three states around Abuja, capital of Nigeria, went to a summer camp to celebrate the country’s Children’s Day. Huawei Technologies Co., a leading global infor
期刊
One Sunday in early August, Chen Zhufeng, chief of a Chinese medical team in Tanzania, drove to check the water supply for his members in Tabora, a water-is-life place in Tanzania. Walking by a small
期刊
Along with thriving Sino-African economic and trade ties, Chinese companies have attached greater importance to their social responsibility to Africans.More than 2,000 sweaters woven by Chinese mother
期刊
Near a tranquil river and a stone bridge, an ancient Chinese structure stands against the clear blue sky in Shaoxing, a city in east China’s Zhejiang Province whose history dates back 7,000 years. It
期刊
This year marks the 40th anniversary of China’s return to the UN. On October 25, 1971, the 26th Session of the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 2758 and decided to re- store the lawful seat of t
期刊
In 1959, the late Beijing-born writer Shi Tiesheng, then a primary school second grader, was enthralled by his teacher’s descriptions of the idyllic life residents in a nine-story building under const
期刊
Even a painting with a whopping price tag could be a fake. The Portrait of Lady Jiang Biwei, an oil painting thought to be a masterpiece of renowned Chinese artist Xu Beihong (1895-1953), set a new au
期刊
T he art market is hot in China. As sales and prices break records, a new force has appeared in the market—organized art finance in the form of art trust funds and artwork exchanges.It was reported th
期刊
Organizers of China’s upcoming film festivals are finally giving recognition to the little guys—low budget films— to encourage a generation of young, talented directors.Several nominees were announced
期刊