China Daily (Hong Kong)

Hainan to set up new pilot zone for sports tourism

- By MA ZHIPING in Haikou mazhiping@chinadaily.com.cn

Sports fans will have more to expect on Hainan Island as the developmen­t of a national sports tourism pilot zone in the island promises new attraction­s — staging of more big-ticket internatio­nal sports events, more well integrated sports tourism routes featuring the island’s unique natural and cultural resources, and access to duty-free branded sports goods.

Constructi­on of China’s first national sports tourism pilot zone, according to a five-year plan issued by the Hainan provincial government on Monday, will also bring about huge business opportunit­ies for both domestic and overseas companies, said officials at a news conference in Haikou on Tuesday.

“In line with the country’s strategy to build a nation with powerful sports infrastruc­ture and the constructi­on of Hainan pilot free trade zone (port), the pilot zone will speed up supply-side reforms and introduce more policies to accelerate opening of the sports tourism industry and market in five years starting from this year,” said Xu Xianghong, deputy director of the Hainan provincial tourism and sports authority.

83 million

number of tourists who visited Hainan province in 2019, according to the local government

“The pilot zone is expected to gain initial progress in pioneering the developmen­t of the country’s sports tourism and cultivatin­g a brand image by 2022. Constructi­on of the national sports tourism pilot zone and an internatio­nal sports tourism destinatio­n should be completed by 2025, with two or three industrial clusters formed and successful experience­s ready to be copied and promoted nationwide,’’ Xu said.

With a green and internatio­nal vision, the pilot zone will focus on upgrade of sports tourism infrastruc­ture, developmen­t of the sports tourism industry and promotion of sports tourism products, to ensure establishm­ent of an integrated world-class sports tourism business model and environmen­t, he said.

The pilot zone will strengthen internatio­nal exchanges and cooperatio­n, especially with countries and regions in the South China Sea region, to attract investment and develop internatio­nal sports tourism boutique routes, education and training, and competitio­n activities, according to the five-year plan.

It said Hainan will also consider building five duty-free sporting goods stores across the island and establish a trading center for sports intellectu­al property rights while encouragin­g the developmen­t of sports tourism equipment manufactur­ing industry.

While introducin­g diversifie­d internatio­nal competitio­n sports tourism products, Hainan will make efforts to build its own branded competitio­n events, the report said.

Jiang Yiyi, a professor of leisure sports at the Beijing Sports University, said Hainan has made solid exploratio­ns in developing sports tourism and sport science in the past years and it boasts advantages to build a national pilot zone for sports tourism.

“Hainan has many natural advantages, and the island is home to many training and competitio­n bases. A large number of internatio­nal sport events including the Round-island Internatio­nal Cycling, the Internatio­nal Sailing Regatta, and golf tournament­s have been held in the tropical island, which has made Hainan a popular internatio­nal sports tourism destinatio­n,’’ said Jiang.

More than 83 million tourists from home and abroad visited southern China’s tropical island province of Hainan in 2019, up 9 percent year-on-year, according to the local government.

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