Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch in Shanghai

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As the ultimate tribute to Jacko, Shanghai's getting a little wacko by building a smaller version of the ex-King of Pop's Neverland Ranch on Chongming Island. The real ranch, located in California, contained an amusement park, a zoo, lakes, cinemas and an "Indian village" and housed Jackson from 1998 to 2005, when he moved out after police investigations into allegations of child molestation caused him to feel that Neverland Ranch had been "violated." According to the planners of the project, Shanghai's mini Neverland Ranch will have the same layout, and include a farm with an equestrian park as well as some Michael Jackson memorabilia. It is expected to cost around 100 million RMB. Source: Shanghai Daily

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Michael just got situated into his coffin, let's not have him FLIP OVER so unexpectedly.

And if your going to erect junior Neverland, why Chongming Island? Is the land value there so weak that this project would boost its prestige?

Instead, someone could petition to have it erected right smack in the middle of Ti*n*nm*n. Ch*irm*n M*o seems to have already made into history's Neverland.

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