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    World's Largest Standalone Complex To Be Built In Chengdu

    Chengdu's Exhibition and Travel Group (ETG) has announced plans to build the "world's largest standalone structure," with features designed by Zaha Hadid, to be unveiled next year.
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    Complex Will Include Offices, Shopping Centers, Leisure And Entertainment Venues#

    The Chengdu blog GoChengdoo reports that the city's Exhibition and Travel Group (ETG/会展旅游集团) has announced plans to build the "world's largest standalone structure," to be unveiled next year. From GoChengdoo:

    The complex will be built adjacent to ETG's Century City and will house commercial offices, shopping centers, cultural and tourism venues, and leisure and entertainment complexes and feature design by renowned Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid.



    With 1.5 million square meters of floor plans—more than that of the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai—the structure will comprise three elements: the New Century City World Center, the Central Plaza, and the New Century Contemporary Art Center. Within will be two 1,000-room five-star hotels and 300,000 square meters of shopping centers encompassing an ice-skating rink, a luxury IMAX theater, game arcades, and a 20,000-capacity marine park with 400 meters of "coastline" and 5,000 sqm of "beach" replete with a "coastal town," a fisherman's wharf, and hot springs.



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    The Hadid-designed Contemporary Art Center is projected to be the largest and most comprehensive arts and cultural center in West China, with a 30,000-sqm museum of contemporary art, a 12,000-sqm exhibition hall, and an 1,800-seat grand theatre.



    The Exhibition and Travel Group is one of West China's largest property developers. Its projects include seven four- and five-star hotels, commercial property districts, both the Shawan International and the Century City New Convention and Exhibition Centers in Chengdu, and the Jiuzhai Paradise International Resort and Convention Center in Jiuzhaigou.



    The project is slated for completion in 2012. At that time, it will join its twin, the Century City Conference and Exhibition Center, and the landmark will be dubbed "the Gemini of the South."

    This massive construction project -- set for one of China's fastest-growing second-tier cities (albeit one little-known in the West) -- looks to be the latest high-profile initiative for China's 10-year-old "Go West" strategy, which has focused on developing the country's relatively poorer inland regions.

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