Shanghai aims to be global cultural, creative center by 2035
Shanghai municipal government said Thursday it will develop the city into a cultural and creative center with international influence by 2035.
According to a newly-issued document, which introduced 50 promotional measures, the added value of the cultural and creative industry will account for about 15 percent of the city’s GDP in the next five years, and about 18 percent in 2030.
Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong said the cultural and creative industry is a pillar industry for Shanghai, and plays an important role in the city’s development and the people’s livelihood.
The document said Shanghai will become a global film and television production center, a performance capital in Asia, a global animation and game production base, a leader in domestic Internet culture and publication, an international creative design highland, and an international art trading center.