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    Largest cruise economy taking shape

    By Zhu Wenqian | China Daily | Updated: 2018-12-10 08:00
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    An artist's rendering of China's 135,000-metric ton Vista-class cruise ship. [Photo provided to China Daily]

    Travel industry, public sector step up moves to boost marine-based tourism

    If a friend from abroad were to materialize suddenly in China as a tourist, the question "Gee, when did you land" will likely pop up from the presumption that he or she flew into the country. But, if some tourism firms' plans fructify, there might soon be an alternative question: "Hey, when did you make landfall?"

    More and more tourists are expected to reach China by cruise liners from now on. And, as wanderlust grips experience-hunting Chinese middle-class travelers flush with rising disposable incomes and bitten by the consumption upgrade bug, the domestic tourism industry is expected to see a rapid growth of cruises, market insiders said.

    According to the Cruise Lines International Association, by 2025, the number of Chinese travelers who will have experienced cruise trips is expected to grow to 8 to 10 million.

    That would mark a surge from about 2.5 million Chinese travelers, or less than 2 percent of China's outbound global travelers, who took cruise trips last year.

    An estimated 300 million Chinese consumers would be able to afford cruise trips in the near future.

    "In the next 10 to 20 years, the number of Chinese who take cruise trips annually is expected to surpass that of the United States. Growth in the world's cruise market is expected to come from China," said Zheng Weihang, executive vice-president and secretary-general of the China Cruise & Yacht Industry Association.

    "As the industry continues to grow and develop in the region, China is widely expected to eventually become the largest cruise market in the world."

    Small wonder, moves are afoot at both governmental and corporate levels to harness all that potential.

    Spanning modernization and upgrades of ports to home-built ships, purchase of ocean liners, multimodal transport mechanisms and longer duration visa-free visits to certain Chinese mainland areas in the neighborhood of ports, the big-ticket measures will seek to monetize multibillion-dollar opportunities.

    Michael Thamm, CEO of Costa Group and Carnival Asia, spoke after parent Carnival Corp, the world's largest leisure travel company, announced a 40:60 joint venture with China State Shipbuilding Corp or CSSC in November. "We are here in China not only to operate ships, but to build the whole ecosystem, including shipbuilding, supply chain, port development, distribution, and destinations. We would like to contribute to building a cruise economy in China, putting into full play the multiplier economic effect."

    Meanwhile, Shanghai plans to build the Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal, an integrated complex complete with duty-free shops comparable to those at its international airport.

    And the products sold at the port's boutiques and in nearby areas will be upgraded. The idea is to boost coordinated growth of leisure cruises and city tourism, according to the local government.

    The planned terminal will in itself be a potential tourist attraction, much better than the current port in Shanghai, where a solitary duty-free shop covers less than 500 square meters, and sells mainly cigarettes and liquor. For today's outbound and inbound cruise tourists, that wouldn't simply suffice.

    Shanghai's local government therefore said in a statement issued in October that the planned terminal will house large-size duty-free stores that would stock top-end goods.

    A campaign to spread awareness about China's various visa-free visit policies is also on the anvil. Unlike airline passengers, many foreign cruise travelers are not aware of China's 144-hour visa-free transit policy

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