Sailing capital Qingdao shares experiences at Beijing sports summit
( chinadaily.com.cn )
Updated: 2018-03-29
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The eastern coastal city of Qingdao – now firmly established as China's Sailing Capital – was invited to present a case study on its outstanding cooperation with Clipper Ventures, the UK based organizer of the famous Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, at a prestigious international sports summit in Beijing on March 27.
"Our participation in the Clipper Race, including the race's regular visits to Qingdao since the 2005-6 series, has formed a firm foundation for building an annual program of international sailing events and raised the profile of Qingdao as 'China's Sailing City' around the world. The city also enjoys a comprehensive legacy from hosting the sailing competitions in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games," said Zhang Min, deputy director of the Qingdao Administration Centre of Sailing Sports, at the iSportconnect Sports Summit (ISC).
Clipper Race fleet dock at Wanda Yacht Club in the West Coast New Area of Qingdao. [Photo/163.com] |
In addition to promoting the sailing sports, Qingdao has leveraged the Clipper Race to promote strengthened economic, educational and cultural exchanges worldwide.
There has also been a tangible effect on the blue marine economy. One of the highlights was that this year's 11 Clipper yachts were all manufactured by a Qingdao shipyard.
The marine industry in Qingdao is also growing rapidly. According to the Qingdao municipal bureau of statistics, the output of Qingdao's marine industry reached $45 billion in 2017, accounting for 25 percent of the city's whole GDP.
Jonathan Levy (right), director of Clipper Ventures, delivers a speech at the iSportconnect Sports Summit on March 27 in Beijing. [Photo/163.com] |
"Based on our effective cooperation with Qingdao, we are expanding involvement with China. We just announced that we will develop three ocean racing training centers in the country to support the China Yachting Association and to help advance the development of the country's sailing sports," added Levy.
Participants pose for a photo at the iSportconnect Sports Summit held on March 27 in Beijing. [Photo/163.com] |