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		<title>Govt buys ticket for Disney Shanghai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SHANGHAI: Mickey Mouse and friends are on their way to Shanghai after long-awaited plans for a Disney theme park near China&#8217;s financial hub got the thumbs-up from central authorities.
The news was announced yesterday by both the company and Shanghai&#8217;s municipal government.
The United States-based company and its Chinese partners will now begin detailed talks about the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SHANGHAI: Mickey Mouse and friends are on their way to Shanghai after long-awaited plans for a Disney theme park near China&#8217;s financial hub got the thumbs-up from central authorities.<br />
The news was announced yesterday by both the company and Shanghai&#8217;s municipal government.<br />
The United States-based company and its Chinese partners will now begin detailed talks about the project, which will be based in Pudong New District, the government&#8217;s information office said in a statement.<br />
With a new Disneyland theme park slated for their Shanghai neighborhood, workers, including this woman at a garment factory in Zhaohang village, in Chuansha township, wonder what the development will mean for them. (Asianewsphoto)<br />
Walt Disney Co welcomed the news.<br />
&#8220;China is one of the most dynamic, exciting and important countries in the world, and this approval marks a very significant milestone,&#8221; said Robert A. Iger, the company&#8217;s president and CEO.<br />
The approval paves the way for Disney and its Shanghai partners to nail down a final agreement, detailing the construction and operation of the park, the company said.<br />
The first phase of the project will include a &#8220;Magic Kingdom-style theme park with characteristics tailored to the Shanghai region and other amenities consistent with Disney&#8217;s destination resorts worldwide&#8221;, the company added in its statement.<br />
Zhang Huiming, an economist at Fudan University, said the upcoming visit of US President Barack Obama will help promote the project.<br />
&#8220;For the US, it&#8217;s a matter of the export of American culture,&#8221; Zhang said.<br />
And, on the streets of Shanghai, Donald Duck and gang already have their supporters.<br />
&#8220;I&#8217;m thrilled to hear the news,&#8221; said Lin Fuli, a 23-year-old student from Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade. &#8220;I&#8217;ve been looking forward to this ever since my first visit to the Hong Kong park two years ago.&#8221;<br />
Lin said the Hong Kong Disneyland was smaller than she hoped and she expects the Shanghai one to be bigger.<br />
The park in Hong Kong, at 1.26 sq km, is the smallest of Disney&#8217;s five major parks, which are located in the US, France and Japan.<br />
Previous media reports said the first phase of the Shanghai Park, which is expected to be located in Chuansha township, will cover around 4 sq km and cost about $3.6 billion. It is slated for opening in 2014.<br />
&#8220;The landing of Disneyland will drive up prices of commercial property, which, in turn, will send local house prices rocketing to a new high soon,&#8221; predicted Xue Jianxiong, an analyst at real estate services provider E-House (China) Holdings Ltd.<br />
Experts predicted that the dense population of Shanghai and the proximity of other major cities, including Hangzhou, Nanjing and Suzhou, means the park will not have a problem attracting visitors.<br />
&#8220;Unlike Hong Kong Disneyland, we expect the park in Shanghai will turn profit quickly,&#8221; said Qi Xiaozhai, director of Shanghai Commercial Economic Research Center.<br />
However, some were unhappy that the company is moving to town.<br />
Min Guoyao, a resident at Zhaohang village of Chuansha, has lived with his family in a two-floor home for more than 50 years. He now expects his house will be demolished to make way for the project.<br />
&#8220;Our family has been living here for many generations. I really have no idea how we&#8217;ll be resettled in another place,&#8221; Min said.<br />
And workers at a brick kiln factory in the village also had concerns.<br />
&#8220;Our boss will probably shut down the factory next year as he cannot afford the rising rental fee,&#8221; said a worker surnamed Chen. &#8220;We have to find other places to work, which is very hard for us.&#8221;<br />
The two existing theme parks in Shanghai, Jin Jiang Action Park and Happy Valley, were philosophical about the arrival of Disney.<br />
&#8220;We take the Shanghai Disneyland not as a competitor, but as a foreign counterpart that will inspire us to provide better services,&#8221; said Cui Zhineng, general manager of Jin Jiang Action Park.<br />
Shanghai Happy Valley, which opened to the public on Sept 12, is one of four parks in that group on the mainland. A spokesperson said the arrival of Disney will stimulate the tourism market.<br />
&#8220;As a home-grown theme park, we have more products based on the Chinese culture and cater to Chinese visitors and we cost less,&#8221; said Ren Kelei, chairman of OCT Enterprise Co, which runs Happy Valley.</p>
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