Universal Beijing Resort starts formal operation

Beijing, Sep 20 (FN Agency) The Universal Beijing Resort, currently the largest in scale worldwide, opened to the public on Monday, which coincided with this year’s Mid-Autumn Festival holiday from September 19 to 21. “I’m so excited to see Optimus Prime. It brought back my childhood,” said Wu Siyuan, one of the first batch of tourists on the opening day. The resort, covering 4 square km, includes the highly anticipated Universal Studios Beijing theme park, the Universal CityWalk, and two hotels. It promises to give tourists an immersive visiting experience, with seven themed lands covering 37 recreational facilities and landmark attractions, as well as 24 entertainment shows.

Located in Beijing’s Tongzhou District, where the Beijing Municipal Administrative Center is seated, the resort is the fifth Universal Studios theme park globally, the third in Asia, and the first in China. As a major foreign-investment project in the service industry in Beijing, the resort shows China’s further progress in broadening the opening-up of the services sector. It is expected to boost the establishment of Beijing as an international consumption hub and strengthen the confidence of China’s culture and tourism industry amid the COVID-19 epidemic.

ANCIENT CAPITAL MEETS MODERN RESORT
Relying on world-renowned Intellectual Properties such as Transformers, Minions, Harry Potter and Jurassic World, the Universal Beijing Resort attracted tens of thousands of tourists during the trial operation in early September. Of the resort’s seven theme lands, Kung Fu Panda Land of Awesomeness, Transformers Metrobase and WaterWorld are specially set up for Chinese tourists. “We take full consideration of the actual needs and cultural preferences of Chinese consumers,” said Tom Mehrmann, president and general manager of Beijing International Resort Co., Ltd. Theme Park and Resort Management Branch.

In addition to Chinese cultural elements, “made-in-China” also shines in the resort. The construction of the Universal Beijing Resort has made use of a large amount of Chinese-made equipment, displaying the strength of China’s manufacturing industry. Walking into the theme land of Jurassic World Isla Nublar, visitors see a rockery standing tall and spring water falling from a height of 50 meters, bringing to mind scenes from a film. “This giant rockery was built with more than 10,000 steel components by Chinese engineers through computer control and modular construction,” said Shen Shuaishuai, with the China Construction Second Bureau Installation Engineering Co., Ltd., one of the resort’s construction contractors.

More Chinese high-end technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, 3D scanning, 3D printing, and modern surveying and mapping technology have also been widely applied in the construction process. “The construction took just two and a half years. The use of Chinese high-end technologies has greatly shortened the construction period,” said Wang Tayi, general manager of Beijing International Resort Co., Ltd.