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In the blueprint of Longzheng, there are a total of 500 shops and 300 food and beverage outlets in the airport, which can fully meet the various shopping, dining and leisure needs of passengers.
The international airport also offers a wide range of entertainment facilities, including a cinema with free 24-hour screenings of the latest movies, a state-of-the-art fitness club, and a wide range of games.
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If these are still within the range of people's acceptance, then the simultaneous construction of Rock Paradise can't help but let everyone see Long Zheng's wealth.
Covering an area of 15 square kilometers, the Rock Kingdom International Airport is being built at the same time as the Rock Paradise, which is located five kilometers away from the Rock Kingdom International Airport.
In September 1994, the establishment of Panshi Media Company was announced, which is not affiliated with Panshi Group, but operates independently and is responsible for its own profits and losses.
At that time, Panshi Media Company was established, and it had five independent entities, including IMAX Company, Universal Pictures, Panshi Cinema Line, Shueisha, and Kanagawa Radio and Television Station, which had just been acquired.
Although the unprecedented scale of Panshi Kingdom TV was placed under the name of Panshi Group by Long Zheng because of the tax burden, with Long Zheng's foresight and massive capital injection, the total assets of Panshi Media Company still soared four times in more than two years.
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In September 1993, Ryumasa informed the manga characters and manga outlines of the four manga "One Piece", "Naruto", "Bleach and Kuroko's Basketball" to Eiichiro Oda, Kishi Kishimoto, and Kubo Obito.
Now, nearly three years have passed, relying on Ryumasa's massive financial support, Shueisha has turned the four manga "One Piece", "Naruto", "Bleach and Kuroko's Basketball" into the top 4 in the Japanese manga market.
The early bird gets the worm, and with the miraculous performance of the manga industry, Shueisha has almost dominated the monopolist of Japan's manga industry.
If Shueisha's achievements in the Japanese manga industry are also related to the underlying factors, Ryumasa's huge financial support only plays half of the role; Then, the rapid expansion of Kanagawa Radio and Television in the Japanese animation industry is all dependent on the huge financial support of Ryumasa.
The Japanese animation industry is a large part of the Japanese animation industry, and in a nutshell, it refers to the economic field formed by the various industrial sectors themselves and the various economic activities of the industrial sector around the value center of animation.
Originally, in Japan, the semi-official NHK TV station, Nippon TV, TBS TV, TV Asahi, TV Tokyo, and Fuji TV five private TV stations, the six major TV stations basically controlled the Japanese TV market.
With its outstanding performance during the Great Hanshin Earthquake, Kanagawa Radio and Television Station has successfully become one of the mainstream television stations in Japan and is regarded as one of the seven major television stations by the outside world.
With a wide reach and viewership, Kanagawa Radio and Television officially entered the Japanese animation industry.
Spent a huge amount of money to purchase or re-purchase the animation production rights and animation screening rights of the six manga "Dragon Ball", "Robot Cat", "Crayon Shin-chan", "Detective Conan", "Saint Seiya" and "Astro Boy", plus the animation production rights and animation screening rights of the four manga "One Piece", "Naruto", "Bleach and Kuroko's Basketball".
Kanagawa Radio and Television Station relied on the production and screening of ten animated films, including "Dragon Ball", "Robot Cat", "Crayon Shin-chan", "Detective Conan", "Saint Seiya", "Astro Boy", "One Piece", "Naruto", "Bleach and Kuroko's Basketball", and quickly seized the Japanese animation market and became another oligarch in the Japanese animation industry.
Relying on the insane performance of Shueisha and Kanagawa Radio and Television, Panshi Media has almost monopolized the fast-growing Japanese animation industry.
Seeing that Panshi Media Company had become a trust in Japan's cultural industry, even the Japanese government could not sit still, and interviewed Panshi Media Company several times, asking Panshi Media Company to reduce its capital investment in Shueisha and Kanagawa Radio and Television Station, so that Japan's animation industry could return to its previous competitive state.
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In the first half of 1994, Long Zheng drew a huge blueprint for the development of Panshi Cinema Line, and as a leader in new technology, Panshi Cinema Line will build or renovate IMAX cinemas in the global cinema chain market. Chinese New Year's Eve in '94, 50 in '95, 80 in '96, 140 in '97, 200 in '98, and 300 at the end of '99. By the end of the twentieth century, Rock Cinemas will have 300 IMAX cinemas around the world to screen IMAX3D movies, giving audiences the most immersive movie viewing experience in the world. Of course, in addition to IMAX screening halls, ordinary 2D screening halls also have to be built, and the ratio of 2D screening halls to IMAX screening halls is 1:1.
Now just halfway through '96, Panshi Cinema Line has completed 80 IMAX theaters in '96, plus 30 IMAX theaters in '94, and 50 IMAX theaters in '95, and Panshi Cinema Line has 160 IMAX theaters.
The 2D cinemas are 1:1 in the IMAX cinemas under the Panshi Cinema Line, where audiences can enjoy the most immersive movie viewing experience in the world. (To be continued.) )