【王健林在好莱坞宣布将补贴40%吸引制作人来青岛拍摄】China's Dalian Wanda Group is planning to offer film producers rebates for using its new studio in the eastern Chinese city of Qingdao, as China steps up a bid to attract Hollywood talent. Wang Jianlin, the conglomerate’s chairman, announced in Los Angeles on Monday night that it had partnered with the Qingdao government to create a 750-million-US-dollar fund to incentivize production at the studio. The plan is to offer cash rebates of 40 percent to selected movie makers over the next five years. That discount is easily among the most generous offers to Hollywood filmmakers and studios looking to lower costs abroad. Billionaire Wang also took the opportunity to advise Hollywood on how to appeal to Chinese audiences. "To purely depend on scene and on effects will probably not work forever," he said. "Now that Chinese audiences are smarter, they are not made happy so easily."
