China Daily

Rich and majestic Qingdao sets sail for further growth

Alluring coastal metropolis reaches out to extend its substantia­l maritime sectors

- By CHEN MEILING chenmeilin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Qingdao, in eastern Shandong, has set its sights on further promoting innovation and developmen­t in its maritime industries, on the way to becoming a coastal city of internatio­nal stature.

Mayor Meng Fanli said that in addition to boosting its traditiona­l shipbuildi­ng, ocean transporta­tion and coastal tourism industries, his city would also explore emerging fields such as marine biomedicin­es and sea water desalinati­on.

“We will develop a modern maritime industrial sector with the emphasis on high quality, in a bid to help our province and country grow into a strong maritime power,” Meng told a forum earlier this month.

The output value of Qingdao’s maritime sector reached 290.9 billion yuan ($46 billion) in 2017, up 15.7 percent on 2016 and contributi­ng 26.4 percent to local GDP, data from the city’s statistica­l bureau showed.

Helping the city’s maritime sectors grow are a number of research and developmen­t entities. More are under constructi­on or planned, which are expected to give a further boost to the future growth of the industries.

One prime example is the constructi­on of the National Deep Sea Center — the country’s first public service base for deep sea research, surveys and equipment testing — completed recently.

The center will offer support to the developmen­t of cuttingedg­e deepsea exploratio­n equipment.

Qingdao is a major developmen­t center and the home port for China’s most advanced deepsea submersibl­e, Jiaolong, which can dive 7,000 meters below the sea surface. It has completed over 150 trials and is ready for regular operations.

The Qingdao Institute of Marine Geology is home to a key natural gas hydrate laboratory, which has played a crucial role in the exploitati­on of flammable ice in the South China Sea.

In early March, official approval was given for the constructi­on of China’s first national marine equipment quality supervisio­n and inspection center located in the city.

Qingdao has 18 research institutes and eight universiti­es that have marine engineerin­g programs, providing students with strong technologi­cal training for the city’s maritime industries.

To further commercial­ize its scientific research, Qingdao has launched 110 projects in marine biomedicin­es to attract investment.

Leading investors in these projects include Shenzhenba­sed BGI, one of China’s top innovators in gene sequencing. The company establishe­d its northern China center in Qingdao, to collect and study the genes of oceanic species.

An important hub city of the Belt and Road Initiative, Qingdao has also worked with internatio­nal partners, including institutio­ns and companies from Thailand, Malta and Indonesia, in innovative research into new vessels and engineerin­g equipment.

Qingdao occupies a coastal region of over 12,000 square kilometers, about 1,000 sq km more than its land surface. Its rich marine resources attract tourists from around the world.

More than 88 million tourists visited Qingdao last year, whose spending topped 165 billion yuan. The number of overseas tourists increased 23.4 percent to 109,000 in the same period.

Over the past 10 years, Qingdao has also been the city that hosted the most internatio­nal sailing events in Asia, such as the 2008 Olympic Games sailing events, the Volvo Ocean Race and ISAF Sailing World Cup.

Many local schools have establishe­d courses for students to learn basic knowledge of marine sports. About 120 schools have taught sailing, with more than 30,000 teenagers acquiring sailing skills.

According to its mayor, the city will build itself up as an influentia­l port city, applying informatio­n technology and big data to support its marine economy.

 ?? YAN ZHENDONG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Qingdao is on track to become a coastal city of internatio­nal stature, thanks to the rapid developmen­t of its maritime economy.
YAN ZHENDONG / FOR CHINA DAILY Qingdao is on track to become a coastal city of internatio­nal stature, thanks to the rapid developmen­t of its maritime economy.
 ?? ZHANG JINGANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? The coastal city is ranked among the world’s top 10 seaports, in terms of both bulk cargo and container throughput.
ZHANG JINGANG / FOR CHINA DAILY The coastal city is ranked among the world’s top 10 seaports, in terms of both bulk cargo and container throughput.

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