Report on China’s Cruise Industry, 1st ed. 2018

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The book contains 12 contributions that explain the current state of China?s cruise industry and future development.  Dating from the 1960s and with the rapid development of over 50 years, the modern cruise industry has developed into one of the fastest growing industries with the most remarkable economic benefits in the global tourism and hospitality industry, known as a ?golden industry on the golden waterway?. In recent years, with the gradual saturation of international cruise market and the eastward-moving trend of the center of cruise market, China has become a strategic emerging market with which international cruise lines have been competing. A number of international cruise lines, including Costa Crociere, Royal Caribbean Cruises, Princess Cruises, MSC Cruises, Star Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line and Dream Cruises, have entered the cruise market in Mainland China. 
G.1 China’s Cruise Industry in 2016-2017: Transformation, Upgrading and Steady Development.- G.2Ten Hot Spots of China's Cruise Industry Development during 2016-2017.- G.3 Active Connection to "One Belt And One Road" Initiative to Enable The Great-leap-forward Development of Shanghai Cruise Economy.- G.4 Development Process and Change of Cruise Industry in China over the Decade.- G.5 Research on Asian Cruise Business Climate Index (alternative).- G.6 Progress and innovation of cruise economy research in China.- G.7 Study on Evaluation Indicator System for Economic Contribution of Cruise Industry to Shanghai.- G.8 Development Path Research on Shanghai' Supporting Industry (alternative)(alternative).- G.9 Research on the Financial Service System for Development of China's Cruise Industry.- G.10 Legal Coordination Difficulties in the Course of Chinalization of Cruise Industry and Coping Measures.- G.11 Discussion on the Nature and Governance Mode of Cruise Ship Environmental Pollution from the Perspective of Marine Right.- G.12 Analysis on the Development Strategy and Path of China's Domestic Cruise from the Perspective of Differentiated Competition.

WANG Hong, Doctor of Enterprise Management of Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Postdoctor of Applied Economics of Fudan University, is currently assuming the office of Secretary of Baoshan Party Committee of CCP and Director of Shanghai International Cruise Economy Research Center; as a doctoral tutor and professor of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, she also enjoys the special allowance of the State Council, and is one of the members of the 10th, 11th, 12th and 14th NPC of Shanghai Municipal, and a
national candidate for the New Century National Hundred, Thousand and Ten
Thousand Talent Project. 
Professor WANG Hong assumed the office of Vice Chairman of the Committee of Teaching for Business Administration of Higher Education under the Ministry of Education, and held the position Vice Chairman of the Committee of Teaching for Management Science and Engineering of Higher Education under the Ministry of Education. At present, Professor Wang Hong is inthe list of the scholars chosen for the New Century Talent Support Program of the Ministry of Education as well as the Dawn Plan and Dawn
Tracking Plan of Shanghai Municipality, honored as the leading talent and excellent academic leader of Shanghai Municipality.
Professor WANG Hong initiatively interfaces with the general trend of development of the international cruise industry, and has innovatively extended the content of teaching of the discipline of tourism management. She is the first person in China to start the undergraduate and graduate programs for cruise economy and becomes the discipline leader. She led the Program of Innovative Practices for Cultivating Badly-Needed Talents of the International Cruise Industry on the Basis of Government Support, Industry Development, Talent Cultivation, Scientific Research and User Application, and won the second prize for 2014 National Teaching Achievements and the outstanding award for Shanghai Teaching Achievements.P
Focuses on various evaluation indicators of the cruise industry, development status of the industry and policy suggestions Appealing to both academics and practitioners alike Introduces the achievements and shortcomings of China’s cruise industry over the past decade, in which the highlights for development of local cruise tourism in the context of the structural reform on the supply side are specially mentioned