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26th September 2006
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They are going to build an educational cowboy theme park similar to their success model in the US (s.b.) called Wild West World near Taipei.

Industry observers said that Wild West is one of the great opportunities for language education in a totally new way with fun, excitement, and motivation momentum.

While students individually, as a group, or as an entire class join some of our classes, courses, or camps during weekdays the facilities will not rest at nights and over weekends.

As they will open it for the general public to enjoy a visit to an authentic US Western town of the past by attending interesting activities, special shows, shopping, dining at the Western saloon and/or just walking through.

It will be planned and managed by experts and staff with the experience gathered from the California Country Camp and other successful parks with the Wild West theme.

The park will include restaurants, shops, a bank, schoolhouse and many other attractions. Even in its first stage it will be unique and still very different compared to the existing US project. It will operate nonstop throughout the year.

A restaurant with music and dinner shows, outdoor BBQ’s with live country music are just a few of the projected attractions. We can provide potential investors, shareholders, and sponsors with comprehensive proposals and business plans.

The project has a high potential for media leverage, positive image, and ROI.

Not only is this unique project an excellent investment opportunity, but it comes with the positive image of charity, as there will be a number of supportive programs for underpriviledged children.

For further information potential investors cach visit their website.

Their new office in Taipei can be contacted by email.

 

 
 
 
 
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