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Charting a bold path in the cruise industry
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  • http://english.dbw.cn   2013-11-16 16:36:58
     
     

    Compared with the Shanghai Port International Cruise Terminal on the north Bund, the Wusongkou terminal features the advantages of deeper water and a better location, which saves six hours on an international trip.

    Also, only cruise liners weighing less than 70,000 tons can berth at Shanghai Port due to height restrictions to clear Yangpu Bridge. Wusongkou has no such restriction.

    Chen Xiqi, president of Shanghai Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal Development Co Ltd, says the terminal this year had received 167 cruise ships and 900,000 passengers as of November 16.

    Next year the terminal is expected to berth 239 vessels and receive 1.55 million passengers.

    “Based on the number of passengers and vessels the terminal received, Wusongkou is the busiest in the Asia-Pacific region. We plan to build this terminal into the heart of the Asia-Pacific region’s cruise industry,” Chen says.

    Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal has two main parts — a 1,700-meter-long wharf and passenger terminal.

    The terminal can berth two 200,000-ton super-sized cruise vessels at one time. After expanding further, possibly by 2016, it will be able to berth four cruise ships at a time, according to Wang.

    The development of the cruise economy also brings opportunities to other businesses in the area. Baoshan plans to build recreational facilities, luxurious hotels, shopping malls as well as a marina in the area.

    “So far there is a green area of 150 square meters around Wusongkou International Cruise Terminal while in the future we are going to establish a business quarter. Wusongkou will eventually be like a “mini city,” Wang says.

    Meanwhile, Baoshan will also try to take advantage of the new Shanghai free trade zone, Wang adds.

    The district government wants to cooperate with foreign cruise companies to establish cruise service enterprises in the free trade zone. The companies will focus on cruise tours, personnel training and more.

     

    Author:    Source: xinhua     Editor: Yang Fan

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