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A year of enrichment and achievement for SZ’s culture, sports sector
    2025-02-05  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Editor’s note:

As we reflect on 2024, Shenzhen remains committed to advancing high-level opening up, actively integrating into the new development pattern, and attracting foreign investment. We’re introducing this special series, “2024 in Review,” to highlight the city’s progress across various sectors. This marks the ninth installment in our series of reports.


AS China promotes its unique modernization, the role of culture becomes increasingly prominent. Looking back at 2024, Shenzhen experienced a year filled with cultural enrichment, vitality, and energy.

ICIF scale hits record highs

The 20th China (Shenzhen) International Cultural Industries Fair (ICIF) was held at the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center from May 23 to 27. The exhibition area reached 160,000 square meters, a 33% increase. Exhibitors from 60 countries and regions attended the fair both in-person and online, leading to a 67.9% increase in contract deals.

Five new national-level cultural industry demonstration bases were established throughout the year, and the added value of cultural industries is expected to reach 300 billion yuan (US$40.94 billion).

The city worked out a three-year action plan for the game industry and established the Shenzhen (Nanshan) Game Innovation Development Center. The Shenzhen-made original game "Karapichu" gained global popularity.

Shenzhen took the lead in introducing incentives in Guangdong Province. The China International New Media Short Film Festival and the Bay Area Micro-Drama Ecology Conference gathered industrial resources from across the country.

Paris Olympics winners

Shenzhen athletes Wang Liuyi and Wang Qianyi won gold medals in artistic swimming and doubles at the Paris Olympics, Wang Xinyu won a silver medal in mixed doubles tennis, and Tang Muhang won a bronze medal in the women’s 4x200m freestyle relay.

Shenzhen athletes won 50 gold, 58 silver, and 52 bronze medals at national and international sports events. Among them, they earned 14 gold medals in international single events such as the Doha Swimming World Championships and the FINA Swimming World Cup.

The Kunlun Red Star Club won the inaugural Chinese Women’s Ice Hockey Professional League Championship, the Shenzhen Longhua Go Team won the 2023 China Go League Championship, and the Shenzhen Nanling Iron Wolf Football Club won the Five-a-side Super League Championship at the 2024 season of the China Football Association.

‘Wing Chun’ receives award

Shenzhen’s original dance drama "Wing Chun" won the Outstanding Works Prize at the nation’s Five Best Ones Award. It debuted at the 2024 New Year Tea Party of the CPPCC National Committee and the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. Since its premiere two years ago, the drama has toured in places including London and Paris, staging a total of 232 performances.

Public cultural

services

Shenzhen has ranked first for four consecutive years in the public cultural services evaluation across the province. The North Hall of the Shenzhen Library was shortlisted as one of the top four international public libraries by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.

There are 1,800 libraries of various types, museums, art galleries, and cultural centers throughout the city. The turnover of books and documents at libraries exceeded 200 million.

Sports venue

reservations

The reservation platform for sports venues has accumulated over 40 million users and provides access to 2,068 sports venues, including 659 sports venues at schools.

Throughout the year, 200 new fitness facilities were constructed or renovated for public convenience, with a total of 186 sets of outdoor smart fitness equipment installed.

The Kunpeng Trail was rated as one of the top 10 outdoor sports destinations in 2024, and the "Hiking in Shenzhen" book series was released, which received widespread acclaim. Themed fitness activities were initiated for over 2 million primary and secondary school students, fostering the integration of sports and education.

Drone performances set records

Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the drone performance for National Day set two Guinness World Records, attracting over 700 media outlets and more than 1 billion online viewers.

Shenzhen tourism promotional videos were shown in New York, Paris, Tokyo, and Dubai — all cities with direct flights to the city. Tram ads were placed in Milan and Florence. More than 5,000 tourists from North America visited Shenzhen through the China Merchants cruise liner. The city received over 32 million inbound tourists throughout the year, marking a 58.8% increase, with international tourism revenue reaching US$6.5 billion, up 71.1%.

A popular tourist

destination

The city received over 185 million visitors throughout 2024, marking a 10.8% increase year on year, with tourism revenue reaching 265 billion yuan, an 11.3% increase from that of last year. Xiaomeisha Sea World resumed operations, and Phase I of OCT East was renovated and completed. Eleven international branded hotels, such as MGM Grand Hotel and two high-quality hotels, were opened.

The city introduced 60 new boutique travel routes. OCT Coast was named a 4A level scenic area, and the Dongshan Luzui Tourism Area was designated as a 3A level scenic area. Futian was selected as a preferred district for its nighttime economy in 2024. Shenzhen introduced study tour routes for the city’s four major tech companies and developed a unique urban cultural tourism IP called "Penguin Hometown." The Xichong International Dark Sky Community was named as one of the top 10 most beautiful stargazing destinations in China.

Marathon’s 10th

anniversary

The 10th Shenzhen Marathon attracted 20,000 runners. Shenzhen hosted 260 major sports events, including the FIBA U18 Women’s Basketball Asia Cup, the China Cup Regatta, the World Sailing Tour Bao’an Finals, the National Swimming Championships, the China Badminton Masters, the Volvo China Open, and the Guangming International Road Cycling Race.

Reform and

opening-up route

The Shekou Reform and Opening-up Historical Route was selected as a national cultural heritage tourism route.

The city implemented free entry polices at 61 museums and extended opening hours at major museums during holidays.

The number of visitors to popular museums, such as the Shenzhen Museum, the Nanshan Museum, and the Huaqiangbei Museum, increased from 8.12 million in 2023 to 10.34 million in 2024, representing a 27.34% increase.

Investment in facilities

The Shenzhen Sports Center was renovated and opened to the public, along with the completion and opening of cultural and sports venues such as Yuehai Sports and Leisure Park and the Honghua Mountain Sports Center. Construction began on projects like the OCT Harbor Theater, the Sports Hotel of the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center, the Shenzhen Chess Academy, and the Science City Sports Center.

Construction accelerated on the New Hall of the Shenzhen Cultural Center, the Shenzhen Opera House, the Shenzhen Bay Cultural Square, the Shenzhen Museum of  Natural History, and the Qianhai Museum. The city saw the addition of 200,000 square meters of public cultural facilities and 3 million square meters of sports venues throughout the year. (Han Ximin)

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