A view of ‘Haailand’ Resort and Theme Park at Chinakakani in Guntur district. 
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Chief Ministe r to open Haailand resort tomorrow

VIJAYAWADA: Chief minister K Rosaiah will inaugurate Haailand, a resort and theme park promoted by Agri Gold Group at Chinna Kakani in Guntur district on Sunday. Union minister for touri

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VIJAYAWADA: Chief minister K Rosaiah will inaugurate Haailand, a resort and theme park promoted by Agri Gold Group at Chinna Kakani in Guntur district on Sunday.

Union minister for tourism and housing and urban poverty alleviation Selja, union minister of state for textiles Panabaka Lakshmi and minister for information and public relations J Geeta Reddy will participate as special guests.

Giving details of the theme park, Agri Gold Group chairman VR Rao Avvas said that the Haailand spread in 40 acres reflects Buddhist culture and tradition.

He said the structures here resemble Boudha Aramas.

He said the park has been divided into seven zones and named after countries Thailand, China, Japan, Tibet, Cambodia, Burma and Indonesia. The theme park includes family train, rail chase ride, ghost hunter, giant men’s slide tower, puppet magic shows and rain dances.

The chairman said an international event will be conducted every month besides several important cultural events every week at the Haailand.

The Haailand was provided with a shopping complex, health centre and space for hosting parties. He said special packages connecting all Buddhist structures in and around Guntur and Krishna district will be provided to foreign tourists. Tourism packages to Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad will also be conducted.

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