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The Ark Encounter, built to the Bible's specifications of Noah's Ark, is set to open in Williamstown, Kentucky. Jillian Kitchener reports.
Beijing, Sep 20 (EFE/EPA).- Universal Studios Beijing officially opened its door to public Monday and is the world's fifth Universal Studios-branded theme park. (Camera: ROMAN PILIPEY).SHOT LIST: CROWDS QUEUE UP TO GET IN THE UNIVERSAL STUDIOS BEIJING, IN BEIJING, CHINA.
Yan'an, Jun 12 (EFE/EPA).- China's Wanda Group on the occasion of the centenary anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) opened Saturday the Comunist Party-themed complex.The red-themed complex of 1.28 square kilometers in size has a Red Street, shops, restaurants, galleries, hotels, a theatre, and a lake, among other facilities, which were built in the revolution period style. Being China's Communist Party revolutionary birthplace, Yan'an city is one of the most famous places for millions of people doing 'Red Tourism,' which focuses on the historically important locations for the Communist Party, battlefield sites, and residences of important past communist leaders. (Camera: ROMAN PILIPEY).SHOT LIST: PEOPLE VISIT THE COMUNIST PARTY-THEMED COMPLEX IN YAN'AN CITY, CHINA.
Thousands of vacationers attended the sold-out opening event in the Japanese city of Beppu last weekend. The innovative new attraction combines Japanese hot spring bathing culture with rollercoasters and rides of all sizes. It all started with a video project showing hot tub rollercoasters which inspired the city’s mayor, Yasuhiro Nagano, who said the fantasy would become a reality if the video got over a million hits, a figure it exceeded in just three days. The aquatic amusements were funded by voluntary contributions, and 75,000,000 yen, or about $677,000, has been pledged to date.
Entertainment giant Disney opens a massive theme park in Shanghai, hoping to win over communist-ruled China's growing middle class with the ultimate American cultural export. IMAGES of the first guests
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).