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Shanghai looks to tap buoyant growth in tourism market developmen­t

- By WANG YING in Shanghai

The launch of China’s first cruise tourism developmen­t demonstrat­ion zone in Shanghai marked the emergence of a hundred-billion-yuan industry chain in the country, and it is only a matter of time before China becomes the largest cruise market in the world, experts said.

Getting the nod from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism in July, Shanghai’s northern Baoshan district unveiled its cruise tourism demonstrat­ion zone in October, which is set to tap the cross-industry cruise related business opportunit­ies including tourism, consumptio­n and business operation among others, according to a report in ThePaper.cn.

After rapid decade-long developmen­t, China has become the world’s second-largest cruise market by passenger volume. In 2018, the country had 4.89 million cruise passenger trips, according to the green paper on China’s cruise industry jointly published by Shanghai University of Engineerin­g Science and Shanghai Internatio­nal Cruise Business Institute.

Among all, Shanghai’s Wusongkou Cruise Port took the lion’s share by receiving 2.72 million passenger trips last year, accounting for 55.62 percent of the nation’s total, the report said.

The Wusongkou Cruise Port, which is currently the world’s fourth-largest and Asia’s largest, has so far seen more than 2,000 cruise vessel trips and over 13 million passenger trips in its more than seven years of operation, said Wang Hong, Party secretary of Baoshan district.

Against this backdrop, CSSC Cruise Technology Developmen­t

Co Ltd, or CCTD, announced plans to make Baoshan district home to its cruise operation and supporting industry.

CCTD expects to invest 50 billion yuan ($7.14 billion) over the next decade and operate a Chinesefun­ded cruise fleet in Shanghai by 2030.

“We are aiming to build a complete cruise industrial chain, investing 50 billion yuan in the next decade to form a Chinese cruise fleet of between eight and 10 cruise vessels,” said Yang Guobing, chairman of CCTD.

“The cruise industry offers opportunit­ies for every Chinese person to enjoy the quality service, and the prosperity of this sector will benefit all related businesses, be it manufactur­ing, raw materials, or consumer products and services,” said Zhou Qi, vice-president of Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuildi­ng.

The cruise industry is one of the most dynamic industries of the world. The 433 cruise vessels in operation worldwide received 28.5 million passengers in 2018, creating 1.11 million job opportunit­ies directly. These employees’ combined income reached $45.6 billion and the overall industry scale reached $123 billion last year, according to CCTD.

Baoshan district and CCTD are working together to build and develop a 2-square-kilometer internatio­nal cruise industrial park, and to make Shanghai a global influentia­l headquarte­rs for the cruise industry, according to Yang.

Being the location of the first Chinese cruise tourism demonstrat­ion zone and the Wusongkou Cruise Port, Baoshan district has tied its developmen­t to the cruise industry, and will strive to build an internatio­nal cruise city home to a cruise industrial chain with a value of 100 billion yuan in the next decade, said Wang from Baoshan district.

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A view of the steel plate cutting and processing center of Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuildi­ng.

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