Splendid China (Florida)
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Splendid China was a theme park in the census-designated place
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 of Citrus Ridge, Florida
Citrus Ridge, Florida
Citrus Ridge, often called Four Corners, is a census-designated place in the U.S. state of Florida, located at a quadripoint formed by Lake, Orange, Osceola and Polk Counties. U.S. Routes 27 and 192 serve the area. The population was 12,015 at the 2000 census...

 near Orlando
Orlando, Florida
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. It opened in 1993 and closed on December 31, 2003. It was a sister park to Splendid China in Shenzhen
Shenzhen
Shenzhen is a major city in the south of Southern China's Guangdong Province, situated immediately north of Hong Kong. The area became China's first—and one of the most successful—Special Economic Zones...

, China which is still open and receives many visitors. Florida Splendid China cost $100,000,000 to build.

At its height of popularity, it was a 75 acres (30.4 ha) miniature park
Miniature park
A miniature park is an open space that displays miniature buildings and models, and is usually open to the public. A miniature park may contain a model of a single city or town, often called a miniature city or model village, or it can contain a number of different sets of models...

 with more than 60 replicas at 1/10th scale. Each piece was handcrafted to maintain authenticity. The park's replica of the Great Wall
Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is a series of stone and earthen fortifications in northern China, built originally to protect the northern borders of the Chinese Empire against intrusions by various nomadic groups...

 took nearly seven million 1 inch long bricks and stretches about 0.5 mile (0.80467 km). The replica of the Leshan Buddha
Leshan Giant Buddha
The Leshan Giant Buddha was built during the Tang Dynasty . It is carved out of a cliff face that lies at the confluence of the Minjiang, Dadu and Qingyi rivers in the southern part of Sichuan province in China, near the city of Leshan. The stone sculpture faces Mount Emei, with the rivers...

 was four stories tall.

After the park's opening, Florida Splendid China put on shows featuring a rotating cast of 60 dancers, actors, and acrobats from the People's Republic of China (PRC). After a number of artisans, dancers and members of the cast escaped and sought political asylum in the United States, Florida Splendid China reduced the number of cast members from overseas and hired local performers.

Splendid China was criticized for being owned by the government of the People's Republic of China in that officers of the corporation that owned, controlled and operated Florida Splendid China (China Travel Services) were appointed by the State Council of the People's Republic of China
State Council of the People's Republic of China
The State Council of the People's Republic of China , which is largely synonymous with the Central People's Government after 1954, is the chief administrative authority of the People's Republic of China. It is chaired by the Premier and includes the heads of each governmental department and agency...

. The critics cited the following specific allegations about the inclusion of minority exhibits:
Specifically, we are protesting the inclusion of the Potala Palace that was built by the Tibetan people and served as the home of successive Dalai Lamas since 1645,the Id Gah Mosque and Tomb of Abakh Hoja which serve as cultural icons of the people of Eastern Turkestan and the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan and the Mongolian Yurt exhibit which attempt to add a Chinese name to the Southern Mongolian people.


After closing its gates, Splendid China suffered a rash of attacks from thieves and vandals. Hundreds of items were taken ranging from small miniatures to portions of life-size statues. The perpetrators, thought to be local youths, were never caught.

The property has passed through several owners and as of July 2009 is for sale at an asking price of $30 million.

History

The original idea for the Florida Splendid China theme park was that of Josephine Chen, a former educator from Taiwan. In 1988, Chen toured a prototype park, "Splendid China Miniature Scenic Spot", in Shenzhen, China operated by China Travel Service
China Travel Service
The China Travel Service is the tourism and travel agency of the government of the People's Republic of China. It was established on November 19, 1949 tasked with marketing China to the rest of the world and to promote and develop its tourism economy. It is a subordinate agency to the National...

 (CTS). This park is close to Hong Kong. 3.5 million people visited the park during the first year. CTS recouped its US$100 million investment during this first year.

She negotiated an agreement with CTS, controlled by Overseas Chinese Affairs Office
Overseas Chinese Affairs Office
The Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council of the People's Republic of China is the administrative office responsible for liaising with overseas Chinese residing abroad or returning to China...

, under the China National Tourism Administration
China National Tourism Administration
The China National Tourism Administration is the Chinese government authority responsible for the development of tourism in the country. The CNTA is subordinate to the State Council. Its headquarters are in Beijing, with regional branches in various provinces...

. Under the agreement, Chen supplied the land and management services, while CTS would construct the building, and supply non-management personnel.

On December 19, 1989, groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the start of construction for Florida Splendid China.

In December 1993, the American partners were bought out by the Chinese government.

In December 1993, protest demonstrations started against perceived Chinese Communist Party propaganda in the Mongolian and Tibetan exhibits.

In November 1995, the Pinellas County, Florida school board voted to ban trips to Florida Splendid China.

In March 1996, at the 11th demonstration against perceived Chinese Communist Party propaganda in the Tibetan, Mongolian and Eastern Turkestan exhibits, five college students sat down and closed the front gate Florida Splendid China while a large crowd of demonstrators watched.

On April 19, 1996 the Representative Assembly of the 1996 Florida Teaching Professionals-NEA State Conference in Orlando passes resolution to ban personal or school trips to Florida Splendid China from its members. The resolution passed overwhelmingly.

In May 1996, the Orlando Sentinel reported that the President, General Manager, and Senior Vice-President for Entertainment were replaced in what was described as a 'big management shakeup'.

In July 1996, the Orlando Business Journal reported that Florida Splendid China was changing their name to "Chinatown."

In August 1996, the Orlando Business Journal reported that marketing department of Florida Splendid China had shrunk by 5 positions.

In October 1997, the brother of the 14th Dalai Lama
14th Dalai Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama is the 14th and current Dalai Lama. Dalai Lamas are the most influential figures in the Gelugpa lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, although the 14th has consolidated control over the other lineages in recent years...

 of Tibet (Takster Rinpoche), attended the 20th demonstration at Florida Splendid China to commemorate the 48th anniversary of takeover of Eastern Turkestan.

In March 1998, the Orlando Sentinel reported that Citizens Against Communist Chinese Propaganda asked Attorney General Janet Reno and the US Department of Justice to investigate Florida Splendid China for violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act
Foreign Agents Registration Act
The Foreign Agents Registration Act is a United States law passed in 1938 requiring that agents representing the interests of foreign powers be properly identified to the American public. The act was passed in response to German propaganda in the lead-up to World War II...

.

In May 1999, the Far East Economic Review reported that Florida Splendid China was losing $9 million (9,000,000) a year.

In December 1999, Citizens Against Communist Chinese Propaganda held the 32nd demonstration at the main gate of Florida Splendid China to commemorate the 6th anniversary of the Grand Opening.

In May 2000, the Orlando Business Journal reported that Sunny Yang, Florida Splendid China president, confirmed that the motel property was about to change hands and that sources close to the attraction had said that the park was to be sold and closed.

In November 2000, the Orlando Business Journal reported:
Amid allegations of financial mismanagement, the former president (Sunny Yang) of the struggling Splendid China attraction has been sent back to mainland China.

Exhibits

14 The Mogao

15 The Mogao Grottoes Cave #257

16 The Yungang

17 The Longmen

18 Leshan Buddha

19 Buddhist Stone Sculptures in Dazu

20 The Midair Temple

21 Cliffside Tombs

22 Stone Forest

23 Shanhaiguan Pass of the Great Wall

24 Nine Dragon Wall

25 Mongolian Yurt

26 Mausoleum of Genghis Khan

27 The Great Wall

28 1000 Eyes and 1000 Hands Guanyin Buddha Statue

29 Xiang Fei's Tomb (Tomb of Apak Hoja) 30 Id Gah Mosque

31 Panda Playground

32 Bai Dwelling Houses

33 Three Ancient Pagodas in Dali

34 Manfeilong Pagoda

35 The Dai Village

36 Jinzhen Octagonal Pavilion

37 Potala Palace

38 Lijiang River Scenery

39 Foshan Ancestral Temple

40 Zhenghai Tower

41 The Dwelling House of the Hakkas

42 Water Village

43 Tengwang Pavilion

44 West Lake Scenery

45 Town God Temple

46 Chinese Garden

47 Temple of Confucius

48 Summer Palace

49 Zhaozhou

50 Lugouqiao (Marco Polo Bridge)

51 The Imperial Palace

52 Jin Gang Bao Zuo Pagoda

53 The White Pagoda in Miaoying Temple

54 Yingxian Wooden Pagoda

55 Terra Cotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shihuang Mausoleum

56 Big Wild Goose Pagoda

57 Jiayuguan Pass of the Great Wall

58 Ancient Star-Observatory

59 Memorial Temple of Zhuge Liang (Also Known as the Temple of Marquis Wu)

60 Buyi Village

61 Miao Village

62 Wind and Rain Bridge, Drum Tower of the Dong

63 The Yueyang Pavilion (Tower)

64 Yellow Crane Tower

65 Feihong Pagoda

66 Shaolin Temple

67 Pagoda Forest

68 Jin Ancestral Temple

69 Temple of Heaven

70 Sun Yat Sen's Mausoleum

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