BEIJING, Sept. 2,
2024 /CNW/ -- The 2024 China (Shenyang) Rowing Development Index was
unveiled recently in Shenyang
City, northeast China's
Liaoning Province, showing the
vitality of the integrated development of rowing and cities.
The index, jointly compiled by China Economic Information
Service (CEIS) and Shenyang Municipal People's Government,
concentrates on studying Shenyang's rowing development. It analyzes the
development path and industry characteristics of rowing in
Shenyang from the three dimensions
including event charm, industrial development, and sports-city
integration. It also advances specialized research with the growth
of international rowing sports as benchmark.
The index for this year is the third edition of the China (Shenyang) Rowing Development Index, following
the two versions released in 2022 and 2023. The launch of the 2024
index marks a step forward of Shenyang towards building itself into a
recognized city with strong sports competitiveness.
The 2024 index shows that Shenyang's rowing events have gained
increasing industrial and international influence, with the two
core indicators measuring the number of racing teams and athletes
taking the lead domestically. Since its inception in 2018, the
Shenyang International Open Regatta has become
one of the most influential characteristic events featuring the
integration of cultural, sports, and tourism and with the largest
number of participants in China.
As a rowing training and competition base, the Hunhe River
flowing through southern Shenyang
has witnessed flourishing sports training, leisure culture,
catering services, characteristic experiences, cultural tourism and
other business formats. The index tells that 390 rowing-themed
cultural events was held in Shenyang in 2023, driving the revenue of
rowing-related tourist attractions to exceed 10 million yuan (about 1.41 million U.S. dollars).
Shenyang has been stepping up
efforts to promote rowing in campus. The number of rowing training
activities on campus in Shenyang
increased 20 percent year on year in 2023. At present, 41 primary
and secondary schools in the city have offered rowing courses.
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