China Daily (Hong Kong)

Coastal city integrates tourism to generate more income

- By ZHANG DANDAN

Located just off the coast of the city of Yantai in East China’s Shandong province, a giant oilriglike structure looms out of the ocean. It’s Genghai No 1 — China’s very first ecological marine ranch platform.

Genghai No 1 was built by Yantai’s own CIMC Raffles Shipyard and has a total investment of 67 million yuan ($10.13 million).

Essentiall­y, a largescale fish farm, Genghai No 1 makes use of artificial intelligen­ce, 5G and big data to perform fish breeding, marine biology and research. The platform even has two wind turbines to generate its own energy.

But most interestin­gly, the platform, which was put into operation in July, is being integrated with tourism.

Visitors can take a ferry from the mainland to the platform where they can see how the fish farm operates, learn about the technologi­es being deployed to boost efficiency, and carry out research, and even have a bite to eat at the platform’s own floating cafe.

A second phase of the Genghai No 1 project is underway and is expected to complete by the end of 2021. A sixstory complex is being built with

accommodat­ion, shopping and entertainm­ent facilities as well a 8,000squarem­eter leisure deck.

The platform ties into Yantai’s strategy of integratin­g the developmen­t of its industries, and especially integratin­g tourism, to take advantage of the city’s wealth in coastline and lush natural landscapes.

This city is notable for its picturesqu­e coastal scenery, boasting

26,000 square kilometers of sea area, a coastline stretching 1,038 km, 230 offshore islands and seven natural bays.

Another example of this is in Yantai’s flourishin­g wine industry.

Yantai is located at 37 degrees north in latitude that is believed to have the optimal natural conditions to produce wine, which the city has been doing for over 100 years. The

city’s wine region is China’s largest and produces 40 percent of the country’s wine.

Such a name has Yantai earned for itself with regards to its wine production, people visit the city every year specifical­ly for wine tours.

Changyu Group, founded in 1892, is one of China’s largest and oldest wine producer. The company’s

“wine town” is the size of 800 football fields and can produce 25,000 bottles of wine per hour.

Establishe­d in 1992, the Changyu Wine Culture Museum in Yantai is China’s first wine museum, and receives 300,000 visitors from home and abroad each year.

The museum is wellknown for its 100yearold undergroun­d wine cellar, which was set up in 1905, has a depth of seven meters and covers an area of 1,976 sq m.

Chateau Changyu Castel, built in 2002 in the Yantai Economic and Technologi­cal Developmen­t Zone, is one of the first specialize­d wineries in China to fully integrate tourism.

With its Europeanst­yle castle architectu­re and recreation­al activities such as sightseein­g, grape picking and catering, the chateau has become a soughtafte­r tourist destinatio­n.

It also has a wine culture experience center which allows visitors to learn all about the winemaking process. The visitors are even allowed to have a go at the winemaking process themselves and create their own customized barrel of wine.

In 2019, Yantai received more than 86 million visits from both home and abroad, and achieved a total tourism income exceeding 120 billion yuan, accounting for 15.8 percent of the city’s GDP and 30.9 percent of the added value of the service industry, according to local government.

During the recent National Day and MidAutumn Festival holiday from Oct 1 to 8, Yantai had 6.55 million visits to the attraction­s in city, generating revenue of 7.6 billion yuan.

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 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? From left: Genghai No 1, off the coast of Yantai, is a largescale fish farm that makes use of artificial intelligen­ce, 5G and big data to achieve fish breeding, marine biology and research. A visitor poses for a photo at the Changyu Wine Culture Museum in Yantai, which is China’s first wine museum.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY From left: Genghai No 1, off the coast of Yantai, is a largescale fish farm that makes use of artificial intelligen­ce, 5G and big data to achieve fish breeding, marine biology and research. A visitor poses for a photo at the Changyu Wine Culture Museum in Yantai, which is China’s first wine museum.

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