By eTurboNews
Published September 24, 2013

Wang JianlinA Chinese property and leisure investor has announced the largest of its kind investment project to construct a 20-studio complex in China.

“The Oriental Movie Metropolis is a major step in China’s strategy to become a global cultural powerhouse,” says Wang Jianlin, whose personal fortune was estimated by Forbes to be US$14 billion, making him China’s wealthiest public entrepreneur.

The studio will be located in Qingdao, a former German colony, and one of the country’s most picturesque coastal locations.

The 50 million yuan (US$8.2 billion) venture will comprise the world’s largest studio pavilion, measuring 10,000 square metres. It will also include a unique permanent underwater stage. The complex is projected to accommodate 30 foreign film shoots a year and provide the location for 100 more domestic ones when it becomes fully operational in 2017.

The Metropolis is also designed to accommodate large tourist streams. The complex will be surrounded by eight hotels, an indoor theme park, a yacht marina, and a wax figure museum featuring likenesses of the world’s movie stars. Construction of these amenities will use around 60%  of the project’s budget.

The focus on ancillary income stream is not surprising considering the previous ventures of Wang’s company, Dalian Wanda Group. The corporation started out as a real estate group before diversifying into hotels and cinemas.

The group now owns 6,000 movie screens across the globe, as well as 40 five-star hotels. In 2012, it purchased the sizable US cinema chain AMC. Wang says that he hopes the project will provide opportunities for vertical integration.

“There’s no single company in the whole world that has a big-scale production base, and at the same time has screening and distribution channels. Wanda Group is the first one in the world,” Wang says.

The 58-year-old tycoon says that the company, which had revenues of US$23 billion in 2012, is expected to raise that number by US$10 billion annually for the foreseeable future.

But besides the profit-making opportunity for Wang, the ambitious project is also undoubtedly a statement of intent.

“With the huge potential that comes with a population of 1.3 billion, the global film industry will recognise that the sooner you partner with China, the sooner you make more money,” he says.

China became the world’s second biggest film market after ticket sales jumped 36% to top US$2.7 billion in 2012.

As well as widespread piracy, one obstacle to faster growth is the 34-per-year limit on popular foreign films that can be shown in Chinese movie theatres. With the new studio enabling more joint productions, Wanda Group may hope to circumvent this restriction – which, according to Wang’s predictions, will allow China’s film market to become the world’s largest in just five years.

The plans for the movie project were revealed during a star-studded party attended by Hollywood greats Leonardo DiCaprio, Nicole Kidman, and Ewan McGregor.