Today the Changchun Film Group Corporation has one of the largest film production base in China. The production centers remain in northeastern
Jilin province. In 2003 the company became a shareholder of
Huaxia Film Distribution, which became an importer of foreign films. Prior to the founding of this distribution corp, the state-run competitor
China Film Group Corp. had a near monopoly control on all foreign films going into the country. Also in 2003, an announcement was made with an initial investment of about US $120 million to begin the first phase of the construction of the "Changchun Film Theme Park" () under the Ideattack company. The design is modeled after
Hollywood's Universal Studios, covering an area of 1 million square meters; it is the first park of its kind in China integrating film entertainment with film tourism. The construction is divided into three stages, and the investment has grown to 1.5 billion
RMB (about US $193 million). The movie world section of the park was opened to tourists on a trial basis in September and October 2005 at a price of 128 yuan (US $15) per entry. The Changchun government estimated the center would hopefully draw in at least 1.5 million people a year in the future from home and abroad, making US $27.1 million. ==Productions==