What an Enterprise: Business tycoon spends £100m on turning office into giant Star Trek ship





The new headquarters is the size of three football pitches, took six years to complete and has 30ft metal slides to connect each floor

Liu Dejian

Business tycoon: Liu Dejian has built the world's first officially licensed Star Trek building
A multi-millionaire businessman has forked out a whopping £100m to build an office to designed to look like the Starship Enterprise.
Star Trek superfan Liu Dejian, the chairman of China's most popular mobile internet provider, built a giant replica of the spaceship - the size of three football pitches.




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Star Trek superfan: Liu Dejian has been described as a "big kid" by Chinese media
The 43-year-old, who is a self-confessed 'Uber Trekkie', has built the world's first officially licensed Star Trek building for his new headquarters in China's Fujian Province, the People's Daily Online reported.
Liu, who is one of the first people to develop the Chinese internet gaming market, is richer than the Queen - with a £390m fortune.

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New headquarters: Liu Dejian is richer than the Queen
News of the build, which took six years to complete, broke when a Star Trek fan spotted a satellite photo on the internet.
It has 30ft metal slides from the third floor to the ground floor and automatic sliding gates between each working area.

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Starship Enterprise: Liu is a self-confessed 'Uber Trekkie'
His former office was reported to be filled with fun gadgets, including segways, pinball machines, batman toys and a private cinema.
Liu, who is the chairman of NetDragon Websoft, finished the new headquarters last year