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Madame Tussauds to launch second site in China
BY Kath Hudson | 24 Sep 2013
David Beckham, the British royal family and Chinese tennis champion, Li Na, are among the stars of the latest Madame Tussauds, set to open in Wuhan, China on 28th September.
Merlin secures Turkuazoo Aquarium acquisition
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Sep 2013
Merlin Entertainments has announced the acquisition of Istanbul's Turkuazoo Aquarium from Dutch-based company Global Aquariums BV for an undisclosed sum.
George Bryan, founder of Drayton Manor dies, aged 92
BY Chris Dodd | 23 Sep 2013
The founder and owner of Drayton Manor Theme Park, Mr George H H Bryan OBE, died last Friday.
Jackie Chan theme park planned for Beijing
BY Chris Dodd | 19 Sep 2013
A theme park dedicated to Chinese superstar Jackie Chan is to be built in Beijing, China according to reports by Chinese state media.
Beaverbrook plans quashed by High Court
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Sep 2013
Plans to redevelop a 19th century estate to become a hotel, golf course and spa have been quashed on appeal after a High Court judge decided that the initially approved plans were ‘flawed’.
The Mexican Museum to get new home in San Francisco's Yerba Buena Gardens
BY Chris Dodd | 18 Sep 2013
The Mexican Museum, home to Latino art, culture and heritage, has unveiled plans to move to a new location in San Francisco, having made its final addition to its architectural design team.
Adventure World announces $12m Abyss roller coaster
BY Chris Dodd | 17 Sep 2013
Australian theme park Adventure World has announced details of its new roller coaster, the $12m (£7.5m, €8.9m) underworld-themed Abyss, which is planned to open in November 2013.
New luxury resort for Saadiyat Beach District
BY Aoife Dowling | 16 Sep 2013
UAE-based developer Bin Otaiba Investment Group has unveiled plans to develop a new five-star resort on tourism hotspot Saadiyat Island, just off the coast of Abu Dhabi.
Downton, Wiltshire sees surge in popularity after tourists mistake village for TV show location
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Sep 2013
Tourism in a small village in Wiltshire is booming, all because overseas visitors are mistakenly believing it’s the location of the hit TV series Downton Abbey.
National Trust Big Brother house plans stir controversy
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Sep 2013
The National Trust has announced controversial plans to open the Big Brother house as a heritage site at the end of this month. The move is part of the Trust's London Project – an initiative designed to engage younger people in its work.
Disney creates 'magic' whispering device
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Sep 2013
Disney has developed a device capable of transmitting sound through the human body, which could lead to the development of revolutionary ways attractions interact with their visitors.
Simpsons themed environment opens at Universal Orlando Resort @universalORL
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Sep 2013
The world’s first Simpsons themed environment is now open at Universal Orlando Resort, giving visitors the chance to experience an expansive range of Simpsons-related attractions and eateries.
Restoration of Turner's House in Twickenham to begin
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Sep 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund has offered £134,900 to the Turner’s House Trust to begin restoring the home of England’s famous landscape artist JMW Turner.
North Korea planning on tourism push
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2013
North Korea is looking to boost its tourism numbers by improving access to the country and improving facilities for foreign visitors, according to the country’s national news agency.
Crealy has best summer in seven years
BY Kath Hudson | 12 Sep 2013
Cornwall attraction, Crealy Great Adventure Park is celebrating after having its busiest summer season in seven years.
Sheffield and Leeds vying title of most popular venue in Yorkshire
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Sep 2013
Arena competition in the north of England has intensified with the grand opening of the £60m Leeds Arena and the reopening of the refurbished Sheffield Arena in the space of just a week.
David Chipperfield Architects win competition to rejuvenate Munich’s iconic Haus der Kunst museum
BY Chris Dodd | 10 Sep 2013
The Bavarian Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts and Haus der Kunst have announced that David Chipperfield Architects has won the final round of the competitive tender process for the renovation of the Haus der Kunst art museum, one of Munich’s most iconic and controversial architectural landmarks.
Forth Railway Bridge to become visitor attraction with £15m development
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Sep 2013
£15m plans have been revealed to build a viewing platform on top of the Forth Bridge in Scotland, opening the railway route to the public for the first time.
Major new city attraction for Plymouth
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Sep 2013
Plymouth City Council has announced plans to for a £21m historic and cultural centre to transform the existing museum in North Hill.
Sefton Park gets Grade I listing
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Sep 2013
Sefton Park in Liverpool has been reclassified by English Heritage from Grade II* to Grade I in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
     
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6087 to 6106 of 9637 news stories
Madame Tussauds to launch second site in China
BY Kath Hudson | 24 Sep 2013
David Beckham, the British royal family and Chinese tennis champion, Li Na, are among the stars of the latest Madame Tussauds, set to open in Wuhan, China on 28th September.
Merlin secures Turkuazoo Aquarium acquisition
BY Tom Anstey | 24 Sep 2013
Merlin Entertainments has announced the acquisition of Istanbul's Turkuazoo Aquarium from Dutch-based company Global Aquariums BV for an undisclosed sum.
George Bryan, founder of Drayton Manor dies, aged 92
BY Chris Dodd | 23 Sep 2013
The founder and owner of Drayton Manor Theme Park, Mr George H H Bryan OBE, died last Friday.
Jackie Chan theme park planned for Beijing
BY Chris Dodd | 19 Sep 2013
A theme park dedicated to Chinese superstar Jackie Chan is to be built in Beijing, China according to reports by Chinese state media.
Beaverbrook plans quashed by High Court
BY Tom Anstey | 18 Sep 2013
Plans to redevelop a 19th century estate to become a hotel, golf course and spa have been quashed on appeal after a High Court judge decided that the initially approved plans were ‘flawed’.
The Mexican Museum to get new home in San Francisco's Yerba Buena Gardens
BY Chris Dodd | 18 Sep 2013
The Mexican Museum, home to Latino art, culture and heritage, has unveiled plans to move to a new location in San Francisco, having made its final addition to its architectural design team.
Adventure World announces $12m Abyss roller coaster
BY Chris Dodd | 17 Sep 2013
Australian theme park Adventure World has announced details of its new roller coaster, the $12m (£7.5m, €8.9m) underworld-themed Abyss, which is planned to open in November 2013.
New luxury resort for Saadiyat Beach District
BY Aoife Dowling | 16 Sep 2013
UAE-based developer Bin Otaiba Investment Group has unveiled plans to develop a new five-star resort on tourism hotspot Saadiyat Island, just off the coast of Abu Dhabi.
Downton, Wiltshire sees surge in popularity after tourists mistake village for TV show location
BY Tom Anstey | 14 Sep 2013
Tourism in a small village in Wiltshire is booming, all because overseas visitors are mistakenly believing it’s the location of the hit TV series Downton Abbey.
National Trust Big Brother house plans stir controversy
BY Tom Anstey | 13 Sep 2013
The National Trust has announced controversial plans to open the Big Brother house as a heritage site at the end of this month. The move is part of the Trust's London Project – an initiative designed to engage younger people in its work.
Disney creates 'magic' whispering device
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Sep 2013
Disney has developed a device capable of transmitting sound through the human body, which could lead to the development of revolutionary ways attractions interact with their visitors.
Simpsons themed environment opens at Universal Orlando Resort @universalORL
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Sep 2013
The world’s first Simpsons themed environment is now open at Universal Orlando Resort, giving visitors the chance to experience an expansive range of Simpsons-related attractions and eateries.
Restoration of Turner's House in Twickenham to begin
BY Chris Dodd | 12 Sep 2013
The Heritage Lottery Fund has offered £134,900 to the Turner’s House Trust to begin restoring the home of England’s famous landscape artist JMW Turner.
North Korea planning on tourism push
BY Tom Anstey | 12 Sep 2013
North Korea is looking to boost its tourism numbers by improving access to the country and improving facilities for foreign visitors, according to the country’s national news agency.
Crealy has best summer in seven years
BY Kath Hudson | 12 Sep 2013
Cornwall attraction, Crealy Great Adventure Park is celebrating after having its busiest summer season in seven years.
Sheffield and Leeds vying title of most popular venue in Yorkshire
BY Tom Anstey | 11 Sep 2013
Arena competition in the north of England has intensified with the grand opening of the £60m Leeds Arena and the reopening of the refurbished Sheffield Arena in the space of just a week.
David Chipperfield Architects win competition to rejuvenate Munich’s iconic Haus der Kunst museum
BY Chris Dodd | 10 Sep 2013
The Bavarian Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts and Haus der Kunst have announced that David Chipperfield Architects has won the final round of the competitive tender process for the renovation of the Haus der Kunst art museum, one of Munich’s most iconic and controversial architectural landmarks.
Forth Railway Bridge to become visitor attraction with £15m development
BY Tom Anstey | 10 Sep 2013
£15m plans have been revealed to build a viewing platform on top of the Forth Bridge in Scotland, opening the railway route to the public for the first time.
Major new city attraction for Plymouth
BY Aoife Dowling | 09 Sep 2013
Plymouth City Council has announced plans to for a £21m historic and cultural centre to transform the existing museum in North Hill.
Sefton Park gets Grade I listing
BY Tom Anstey | 05 Sep 2013
Sefton Park in Liverpool has been reclassified by English Heritage from Grade II* to Grade I in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
     
 


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