Shanghai Daily

Cruise liner industry transformi­ng Baoshan ec 100m yuan

- Yang Jian

SEATRADE Cruise Asia Pacific, the region’s leading cruise industry event, opens in Baoshan today through Friday, featuring the latest developmen­ts in China’s cruise industry via exhibition­s, forums and exchanges.

Top executives from the world’s major cruise lines, government officials and industry stakeholde­rs have been focusing on the developmen­t of shipbuildi­ng and improving the services at Baoshan’s Wusongkou cruise terminal.

This year’s congress focuses on “expanding Asia’s cruise market through sustainabl­e growth.”

The speakers stage discussion­s of the current position of the Asian market, the challenges facing the region and the next steps for ensuring sustainabl­e growth. The conference also provides a unique opportunit­y to delve into individual trends and sectors across several key areas of the Asian cruise market.

It is the fourth time Baoshan has hosted the Seatrade Cruise Asia Pacific conference. The first congress in this district was held in 2016. cruise industry have by the national minis

Shanghai is develop “Cruise Tourism Dev Zone.”

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Three luxury cruise liners — the Majestic Princess, the Norwegian Joy and MSC Splendida — berth at Wusongkou Internatio­nal Cruise Terminal. — Ti Gong

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