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Leisure sport sector to grow to US$130b
    2016-11-28  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    CHINA plans to develop the sports aviation, water sports and hiking industries to a combined 900 billion yuan (US$130.20 billion) by 2020, the country’s top economic planner said Friday, as it seeks to improve the health of its citizens.

    The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said in documents published online that it would build thousands of sports facilities and carve out more routes and parks for hikers as part of these plans.

    For instance, it will look to grow sports aviation, which covers activities such as hot air ballooning, parachuting or drone usage, to a 200 billion yuan industry. It plans to increase the number of camps available for flight enthusiasts to pilot aircraft to 2,000 from 100 currently, it said.

    In water sports, it plans to build more boat marinas and expand the country’s water sport clubs five-fold to 1,000, the NDRC said.

    Two years ago, the government laid out an ambitious plan to promote sports in the country, saying it would reduce taxes for relevant companies and would build facilities to enable the average sports venue area per person to reach 2 square meters.(SD-Agencies)

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