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This reads like a brochure, could/should be tidied up to be a little less "marketing" and perhaps a bit more encylopedic. Thoughts? --Sirimiri 05:58, 19 October 2005 (UTC)
Absolutely. reads like complete PR piece. how do you mark things for editing. anyone? anyone? Leo
[edit] need for neutral POV/citations
I agree with the previous commentators that this seems more like an ad for RFC than a legitimate entry. It seems that the content is only slightly different than content on the RFC website [1]. The website actually claims that "millions of tourists from all over the world come to the complex every month", which sounds to be well outside of the realm of possibility. Is there any way to independently verify these figures? This entry should be flagged.
-elbev
Perhaps a list of significant (define that how you want) films that have utilized this facility? 152.15.96.44
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I hope I've added some content to give it a decent structure. Ofcourse the previous idea about the list of films that have utilized the facility can be added..Mspraveen 15:52, 30 September 2007 (UTC)