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Shanghai seeks world-class sports stature

- By HE QI in Shanghai heqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai released a document on Wednesday listing 30 guidelines to boost the sports industry — part of its effort to build itself into a global city of excellence by 2035.

Under the guidelines, which were released by the municipal government at a news conference, Shanghai is on track to become China’s leading sports power by 2020, with an annual industry output estimated at 200 billion yuan ($29.3 billion). Over the next five years, the city will continue to double its annual sports output to become a worldclass sports city. By 2035, it is expected to boast a sports industry on par with other major sports cities globally.

“The sports industry has become the new growth point of the national economy,” Chen Qun, a vice-mayor of Shanghai, said at the news conference.

The city reported output of 126.7 billion yuan from the sports industry in 2017, a 21.1 percent annual increase that outpaced the city’s overall economy.

In particular, the city’s sports service industry achieved an output of 82.9 billion yuan and accounted for 65.5 percent of the overall sports industry in the city, close to the level in developed People try out

new workout equipment at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) earlier this month during the 2018 FIBO China, a show dedicated to working out and adopting a healthy lifestyle.

countries, according to Chen.

“Although it’s rapidly developing, the sports industry in general is still in its infancy and needs more powerful policy support,” Chen said. “By introducin­g the guidelines, we hope to offer a better business environmen­t and better guidance for the distributi­on of resources — funds, land and talent — to further invigorate the industry.”

The city will strive to build an industry driven by profession­al and entertaini­ng sports events and public enthusiasm for fitness and wellness, a market featuring internatio­nally competitiv­e sports enterprise­s and a destinatio­n for major internatio­nal sports events, complete with various major sports venues and facilities.

The city also aims to build itself into an internatio­nal sports trade center and to enhance its research and developmen­t and equipment manufactur­ing.

For that purpose, the municipal government also promised streamline­d administra­tive procedures, preferenti­al policies and better services to boost the sports industry’s long-term developmen­t.

Fitness and health will be integral to the industry, with a broadening landscape for grassroots sports engagement across the city, Chen said.

The city aims to introduce and support a greater variety of leisure fitness activities, such as winter sports, water sports, mountainee­ring, motorcycli­ng and flying.

Although it’s rapidly developing, the sports industry in general is still in its infancy and needs more powerful policy support.” vice-mayor of Shanghai

Chen Qun,

It also promises to boost the supply of fitness and health facilities across the city, allowing every resident to access a fitness venue within a 15-minute walk.

Earlier this year, the municipal government announced its grand plan to build itself into a global city of excellence by 2035. The city’s Chongming Island is designed as a major destinatio­n for internatio­nal outdoor sports and leisure.

The island holds at least 50 district-level sports competitio­ns annually, as well as many internatio­nal events, including a stop on the UCI Women’s Road Cycling World Cup, an Ironman 70.3 triathlon and the Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon.

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