14 Aug, 2025 @ 18:00
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Costa del Sol town sparks row with plans to demolish historic bullring for Chinese-themed park  

A ROW has erupted in Benalmadena over plans to demolish the town’s historic bullring to make way for a car park for a €15 million Chinese-themed cultural park.

The project – unveiled at the Madrid International Tourism Fair (FITUR) in January – will see a 24,000 sqm ‘Friendship Park’ built in Benalmádena Pueblo, backed by the Spanish-Chinese Promotion and Exchange Association.

Plans include a Zen monastery, Buddha temple, pagoda, museum-classrooms, a Matsú temple, landscaped gardens, and what is billed as Europe’s first eco-friendly ceremonial Chinese cemetery, with sealed urns and caskets but no burials or cremations.

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The land has been earmarked for the Chinese-themed park, with the disused bullring eyed up as a car park

The €15 million complex will also feature a retreat hostel, organic restaurant, porticoed spaces, and a monument to Spanish-Chinese friendship, alongside a semi-underground car park for 236 vehicles and four buses.

Mayor Juan Antonio Lara said the park would ‘transport us to the most traditional China’ and attract high-spending visitors from Asia as well as locals.

But right-wing party VOX has accused the ruling Partido Popular (PP) of using ‘flimsy’ evidence to justify bulldozing the Plaza de Toros, which was built in 1968 and is one of the oldest buildings in Benalmádena Pueblo.

VOX spokesman Joaquín Amann claimed the decision was based on a provincial report that relied only on a visual inspection and did not include cost estimates for repair or rebuilding.

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Plans for the land show where each feature would be placed

He said an independent survey commissioned by VOX found no serious structural defects and blamed 15 years of municipal neglect for problems such as broken toilets, missing fire extinguishers and poor accessibility. The bullring has been closed since 2010.

“Demolishing Spanish culture to park cars in front of a Chinese temple is their priority,” Amann said, adding that his party’s proposal to rehabilitate the bullring with regional or EU funds was voted down by PSOE and IU councillors, with the PP abstaining.

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Benalmadena’s bullring was built in 1968, but has been closed since 2010.

China has risen to become Spain’s top Asian trading partner and a key supplier, however it is still some way from being its largest overall partner, with the EU still dominating. 

But Chinese influence is growing, mainly via FDI in the fields of electric vehicles and batteries, tourism (Spain received 647,801 Chinese visitors in 2024), and agricultural market access.

The council has not confirmed when demolition might begin.

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Walter Finch

Walter Finch, who comes from a background in video and photography, is keen on reporting on and investigating organised crime, corruption and abuse of power. He is fascinated by the nexus between politics, business and law-breaking, as well as other wider trends that affect society.
Born in London but having lived in six countries, he is well-travelled and worldly. He studied Philosophy at the University of Birmingham and earned his diploma in journalism from London's renowned News Associates during the Covid era.
He got his first break in the business working on the Foreign News desk of the Daily Mail's online arm, where he also helped out on the video desk.
He then decided to escape the confines of London and returned to Spain in 2022, having previously lived in Barcelona for many years.
He took up up a reporter role with the Olive Press Newspaper and today he is based in La Linea de la Concepcion at the heart of a global chokepoint and crucial maritime hub, where he edits the Olive Press Gibraltar edition.
He is also the deputy news editor across all editions of the newspaper.

1 Comment

  1. What an extraordinary proposal. The country is about to be overwhelmed with Chinese ev’s and here is a piece of Spanish cultural heritage we are going to demolish as a way to say “thank you China”! China has no friendly gestures when it comes to business, I assure you.

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