They gave little explanation for the deal, but Wanda is among companies that have been the target of official scrutiny into potentially risky loans stemming from a wave of overseas acquisitions by Chinese firms.
Wanda, headed by one of China's richest men, Wang Jianlin, had been one of the most acquisitive companies abroad, spending billions on a range of US entertainment properties.
But Beijing began last year to roll out measures to stanch the flood of cash overseas, fearing capital flight, a weakening currency and expressing concerns over "irrational" investments.
Monday's statement did not give details on the 76 hotels.
But the companies said Sunac would take a 91 percent stake in 13 other "cultural and tourism projects" owned by Wanda, a commercial property developer that has diversified into entertainment, theme parks, and sports, partly as a buffer against Chinese real-estate volatility.
The planned purchase is the latest aggressive move by fast-growing Sunac, which has struck a number of recent deals.
In January it invested $2.2 billion in Chinese tech firm LeEco, which has acknowledged that it expanded too rapidly and was now facing a cash crunch.
Wanda Hotel Development, the group's listed unit in Hong Kong, surged 94.83 percent to HK$1.13 by the break.
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