World-class concerts and operas set to enhance Shanghai’s attractiveness as an international tourist destination
- Hosting operas, symphonies and dance performances fits the city’s pursuit of cultural development, says organiser of arts festival
- Integration of culture and tourism forms part of Shanghai’s efforts to create new growth engines for the local economy
The Shanghai International Arts Festival, first held in 1999, featured 72 different productions this year – 12 of them international premieres – that between them staged around 1,000 shows that attracted an audience of six million. A survey by the organiser showed that 10 per cent of those in attendance were either from other parts of the country or abroad.
Globally renowned artists including celebrated Russian soprano Anna Netrebko, and award-winning shows such as the musical The Last Five Years not only drew sell-out crowds, but attracted a vast number of young fans – a sure sign that classical music is gaining in popularity in Shanghai, Yang said.
“I have confidence in reaching the conclusion that the top art shows have played an effective role in boosting the city’s cultural tourism,” she said. “Art is in every way instrumental in bolstering the economy and stimulating consumer spending.”