Disneyland plan unveiled

A BLUEPRINT of Shanghai Disneyland, the first Disneyland on China's mainland, was made public yesterday. The planned area covers 7 square kilometers, with the location of the theme park, hotels and parking areas clearly marked. Two Metro lines, Line 2 and Line 11, will converge at the area. Line 11 is included in the project's first phase while the Line 2 stretch will be introduced later. They will share a station inside the area, according to the plan. The 24.5 billion yuan (US$3.73 billion) phase 1 will cover 3.9 square kilometers, while the rest is listed as reserved land for future development. Four plots in the phase one project are marked as hotel compounds, but the plan doesn't specify how many hotels it will contain. Two hotel compounds will be built by the southern side of the inner lake. The amusement facilities and the inner lake are separated by support facilities including a parking lot, a hotel and recreational facilities. Water will be a prominent feature of the amusement park. A river, about 10 kilometers long and 60 meters wide, is being created around the park area and a 0.39-square-kilometer lake will be inside. The theme park is close to the Zhangjiang High-Tech Park, Kangqiao Industry Zone and the International Medical Zone, according to the blueprint. The park will have two main entrance boulevards - Xiupu Road will lead to the western entrance and Liufeng Road to the southern entrance. The theme park, in the southeast of Shanghai, is about 21 kilometers from People's Square, 18km from Lujiazui, 12km from Pudong International Airport and 30km from the Hongqiao transport hub. People who wish to comment on the plans can do so at the Pudong New Area branch of the Shanghai Urban Planning, Land and Resources Administration Bureau. The first phase of the amusement park in the Pudong New Area is expected to attract 7.3 million visitors a year when it opens in 2015. It will be Disney's first theme park on the Chinese mainland and the third in Asia after Tokyo and Hong Kong. The city governm! ent rega rds the project as an important step in its bid to build the city into a world-class tourist destination in the next five years.

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