--FILE--Pedestrians walk past a signboard of Wujiaochang Wanda Plaza in Shanghai, China, 3 January 2014. China, already home to a golf resort the size of Manhattan, is on the cusp of a leisure-building explosion. With home-price growth slowing and shopping malls saddled with vacancies, Chinas major real-estate developers see leisure as the next big thing. Dalian Wanda Group, the countrys largest commercial developer, announced plans last week for a US$6.6 billion Disneyland-type amusement park in Wuxi, an hour by train from Shanghai and within 200 kilometers of roughly 100 million people. On Hainan island in southern China, Mission Hills Group has built its Manhattan-size, 22-course golf complex, in addition to 168 hot-spring pools. China still has only five million golfers, so to attract players, Mission Hills operates as a public enterprise rather than as a private club.