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China will start next year to work on a 2-billion-US-dollar One Belt, One Road theme park and film studio in Chongqing as China works to promote Chinese films overseas.

One Belt, One Road is an infrastructure strategy designed to bring nations together in a modern Silk Road by building roads, railways and ports. The new studio and “tourist town” is intended to attract foreign film and television producers, according to Xinhua, the state news agency.

China is the world’s second-largest film market, with new cinemas opening at a rate estimated at an average of more than 20 a day. Success overseas has been limited, however, with China-themed films produced in Hollywood performing better than films made in China.

Wang Jianlin, the chairman of Dalian Wanda, has promised to change that by building a “Chinese Hollywood” in Qingdao, Eastern China, which he intends to make it the world’s largest film studio. Legendary Entertainment, a Hollywood studio owned by Wanda, is producing The Great Wall, starring Matt Damon, the most expensive Chinese film ever to be shot entirely in China with a budget estimated at 150 million US dollars.

The Great Wall, directed by Yimou Zhang, is scheduled to be released in China next month and in the US early in the new year.

Editor: Gao Han