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Never can say goodbye: Jackson to live on in China
By Qian Yanfeng (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-07-10 08:07 SHANGHAI: Michael Jackson's legion of Chinese fans won't need to fly to California for a glimpse of the Neverland Ranch, the pop icon's former home. Shanghai may be their destination after the completion of an Asian Neverland.
"Michael's contribution to the pop music world is unparalleled. By building a Neverland here in China, we want to pay tribute to him and at the same time offer the Chinese people an outlet for expressing their love toward him," said businessman Qiu Xuefan, director of the Wenzhou Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, who is one of the investors in the 100-million-yuan ($14 million) project. The announcement comes amid emotional public memorials to the King of Pop in mainland China after his sudden death last month in Los Angeles. Thousands of Chinese fans have wept and mourned their idol, emotions not often seen in public. Wu Pei, spokeswoman for the project, said the Chinese version of the ranch would be located on Chongming Island, off the eastern coast of Shanghai. It would be very much like the original one, with some of the possessions of the superstar on display. But designers would also add Chinese characteristics to have it blend in with the local environment, she said. Wu also said talks with the local government were going smoothly, and that investors would like to see the project completed before the 2010 Shanghai World Expo.
The second and third phases, Wu said, would include a ranch and a premium club. But would Jackson's Asian Neverland be popular in this country? Maybe not, some said. Wei Wei, deputy director of Michael Jackson's Chinese Fan Club, said that while he embraced the idea of a pilgrimage site for the pop star, he doubted that there was enough commercial interest. "If the purpose is simply to pay tribute to Michael, I would suggest the investors open it for free, just as Michael did for the children. Otherwise, they are just making money from it," he said.
Another Shanghai resident also had doubts. "Fans would go to the US to see the real thing," said Kinga Biro of Sweden. "I'm skeptical. If it would be free for the children it would be very good, and that's what I hope, not only for fans or rich people." An American had an even more critical view. "For a while, people suspected him of being a pedophile. Now that he is dead there is a bunch of 'hoopla' about him I think it will have short-term interest. Before long, though, it won't be on people's minds anymore. I think it's just a publicity stunt," said Randolph Zhao. But investors insist there were no commercial interests behind the project. Claiming to be "a big fan" of Jackson, Qiu said he wants to help keep alive the pop icon's memory. "I grew up listening to Michael's music, which is so fantastic," he said. "His music is a legacy to the world, which should not be forgotten. We also would like to set up a fund, with profits being used to help encourage children with musical talent." |
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