F1 Brings Big Opportunities to China
9/6/2004 18:00
The Formula 1 racing circuit has finally been built in the eastern Chinese
city of Shanghai. With a total length of 5,741 meters, the circuit is believed
to be one of the most difficult racing grounds and can accommodate some 200
thousand spectators. And with the great pulling power associated with the event,
business opportunities can also be slotted in. As a local tour guide, Zhou
Weihong, says the benefits of the event are already taking shape in Shanghai.
"In the west part of Shanghai that is close to the racing circuit,
hotels' booking price are double or even higher. A three-star hotel costs about
100 US dollars a night. Many hotels are booked out already. The event is
expected to bring over 1.2 million spectators from both home and abroad."
In addition to hotels and tourist agencies, the auto industry and even
the transport sector are also expected to benefit from the event. Organizers say
they expect some 5 billion US dollars worth of revenue to be generated within
the next ten years. A racing theme park will also be established in Shanghai. At
the same time, China's western provinces and cities will be targeted as a main
race-car manufacturing and trading base.
Apart from Shanghai, China's
petroleum giant, Sinopec, could be another big beneficiary. The oil giant has
paid 18 million US dollars to sponsor the event for the next two years. Like
many of the world's famous companies such as Mobil and Shell which have achieved
great success with Formula 1 racing, Sinopec also expected a great rise of the
company's prestige in the international market. President of the company, Wang
Jiming had this to say:
"We looked more on the invisible value and
potential benefits to our company by sponsoring the event. We believe, via the
media of the Formula 1 racing, the prestige of our company and our brands could
be greatly improved."
Big sporting events like Beijing's Olympics and
Shanghai's Formula 1 racing are certain to bring huge benefits to any related
companies. They will also fuel the country's overall development and boost
China's image on the world stage.
China Radio International
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