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November 14: After the closing of the application and selection process, China’s General Sports Administration (CGAS) has released the final results of the national sports industrial bases for 2017, which includes 11 bases, 22 enterprises/organizations and 16 projects.
According to the 2017 list, the 11 national sports industrial bases can be found in 10 different provinces and cities around China. The 22 national sports industrial enterprises/organizations and the 16 projects cover different sports sectors including sportswear & equipment, venue operation, sports tourism and sports events.
The results are as follows:
National Sports Industrial Bases (11)
1. Deqing County, Zhejiang Province
2. Zhangjiagang, Jiangsu Province
3. Cangshan District, Fuzhou, Fujian Province
4. Jianye District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province
5. Wujiaochang, Shanghai
6. Changhai County, Dalian, Liaoning Province
7. Xingyi, Guizhou Province
8. Wuyuan County, Jiangxi Province
9. Nanhai District, Foshan, Guangdong Province
10. Tengchong, Yunnan Province
11. Alxa Left Banner, Inner Mongolia
National Sports Industrial Enterprises/Organizations (22) by sector
Sportswear and equipment: 7 (including ANTA and Beijing Sanfo Outdoor)
Venue operation: 3 (including Jinan Olympic Sports Center and Beijing National Aquatics Center)
Sports Tourism: 4
Sports events, Fitness, Sports Training and others: 8 (including Shanghai Juss Event, DDMC and Hupu)
National Sports Industrial Projects (16) by sector
Marathons: 2 (Shanghai International Marathon and Liupanshui International Marathon, Guizhou Province)
Winter sports: 3
Sports technology: 2
Sports recreational tourism: 4
Cycling: 1
Sports industrial Park: 1
Mountaineering: 1
Wushu: 1
Autocross: 1
Source: sports.eastday.com
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