--FILE--cinese lavoratori migranti a piedi passato un porcellanato-tema complesso edilizio in Nanchang Wanda turismo culturale città di Nanchang City, Oriente Cina
--FILE--Chinese migrant workers walk past a porcelain-themed building complex at the Nanchang Wanda Cultural Tourism City in Nanchang city, east China's Jiangxi province, 3 February 2016. Mickey Mouse has a new and deep-pocketed challenger: China's shopping mall king. The developer that bought Hollywood studio Legendary Entertainment is preparing to fight Disney to lead China's, and possibly the world's, theme park industry. Wanda Group and its billionaire founder, Wang Jianlin, are inaugurating a sprawling entertainment complex Saturday (28 May 2016) in east China's Jiangxi province three weeks before the June 16 opening of Disney's first mainland Chinese park in Shanghai. Wanda's 20 billion yuan ($3 billion) site in the city of Nanchang has an outdoor theme park and teacup-shaped buildings that house a shopping mall, cinemas, restaurants, a film park and the world's largest ocean park. It has 10 hotels. Nanchang is the first of a planned series of "Wanda City" sites meant to mix culture and tourism.