Xia Jie.
Medical entrepreneur Xia Jie, whose company Health 100 owns the largest chain of health clinics in China, plans to open overseas facilities to cater for wealthy clients.
That could result in an investment of about $20 million in a regenerative treatment centre in the resort, making it a Mecca for health tourism and athlete injury rehabilitation.
''We're now negotiating with the local medical teams,'' Mr Xia said yesterday through an interpreter while on a four-day fact-finding mission to Queenstown.
''Health 100 really wants to find beautiful cities around the world to take Chinese patients to and Queenstown is one of them.
''The vision is to bring the very high-end customers to have special treatment which is not carried out elsewhere in the world,'' he said.
Health 100 would invest with existing firms Queenstown Regenerative Medicine (QRM), run by Marcelle Noble, and the Queenstown Skin Institute.
Both have small premises at Remarkables Park in Frankton.
Queenstown Skin Institute director Dr Hans Raetz said Mr Xia had indicated plans for a much larger centre, with sites in Remarkables Park, Jacks Point or the Five Mile development off Frankton Ladies Mile already earmarked.
''The size depends on Mr Xia, but we've been talking between $10 million and $20 million.
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