SHANGHAI - The Walt Disney Co opened its first Chinese retail store on Wednesday, before the launch of its first mainland theme park, as it seeks to sell Mickey Mouse and friends to the Asian giant's middle classes.
The 860-square-metre store, Disney's largest in the world, opened in Shanghai, where the park — initially due to open this year but put back until next spring — is under construction.
The US entertainment titan already has a theme park in Hong Kong, which opened in 2005.
According to media reports the firm first expressed interest in building one on the mainland in the 1990s. But the State Council, or cabinet, did not approve the project until 2009 over concerns about the invasion of American culture.
On Tuesday the park's central attraction — the Enchanted Storybook Castle — was topped out with a golden peony, China's national flower, installed on its highest point, the company said in a statement.
Shoppers queued outside the store, which features a castle at its centre with an hourly music and projection show, for hours ahead of the opening.
"We have already been to the Disney park in Hong Kong," said Gong Kefei, a mother in her 30s waiting in line with her four-year-old daughter.
"But my daughter loves the princesses in all the Disney cartoons and insisted on coming when she heard the store opening.