Exhibition World Issue 1 – 2019 | Page 40

Regional focus Scoring with China’s Greater Bay Martin Donovan is on the exhibition ball explaining latest developments in Zhuhai, The Pearl River Delta, Hainan and beyond… ne wish-list item that Chinese President Xi Jinping holds dear also happens to be one that he may readily admit to having less control over; at least when compared to the tight grip he maintains on the reins of state power. As a youngster, the President was a keen footballer and like so many fans still nurtures a hope that China’s national team can emulate the success of its Olympic gymnasts and swimmers. For now, however, the nearest China may hope of fulfilling the dream of hosting the FIFA World Cup comes in the form of an exhibition and conference operated by a London-headquartered organiser. Soccerex held its inaugural China event at the Zhuhai International Conference and Exhibition Centre where 1,500-plus delegates and 75 exhibitors, including representatives from Europe’s top leagues, gathered last April to help their hosts understand more about building the game-cum-industry in China, and probably avoid mentioning the national team’s 6-0 defeat to Wales earlier in the city of Nanning the previous month. Tony Martin, Soccerex Chairman, was in cup-winning mode at the close of his company’s first event in China, saying how attendance exceeded expectations and more. Then came the crucial part – at least as far as the exhibition industry is concerned: he praised Da Heng Qin and the Huafa Group, the event’s main partners for 40 Issue 1 2019 the event in Zhuhai, a maritime city in the south of Guangdong province and facing the former Portuguese colony of Macau, which like neighbouring Hong Kong across the Pearl River Delta, is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China. Huafa Group is the holding company behind the classy Zhuhai International Conference and Exhibition Centre, which opened in 2014, and will see a Phase II in the form of more space and a retail mall in the coming months. ZHICEC, as organisers in the region dub the complex that will be the centrepiece of Shizimen Central Business District, is also graced with a modern theatre and an Italian-style opera theatre called the Mozart Hall. To add to the elegant credentials, there is The St Regis in the upper levels of the 72-floor Zhuhai Tower, which commands views and forms a striking centrepiece for the conference and exhibition complex, which also includes the Sheraton. The whole complex is under the control of Huafa Group. Island of Hengqin Just across a tributary of the Pearl River, in clear sight of ZHICEC is the island of Hengqin, under the stewardship of the other Soccerex China partner, Da Heng Qin. Hengqin spreads out towards the Lotus Bridge boundary crossing to Macau’s Cotai, the home of Sands China and a host of other casino and resort operators. Like the rest of China, other than Macau, casinos are outlawed on Hengqin and instead the island is earmarked for leisure tourism with family-friendly mega resorts such as Chimelong. Hengqin also serves as the base for a large extension of Macau University with other sites taken up by biotech and finance companies, often backed with Hong Kong investment. The island is also seen as serving the role of Macau’s “backyard” with employment prospects beyond the regular opportunities for well-paid croupier work. With Zhuhai and Macau also served by the new seabridge and tunnel link stretching 55km across the Pearl Delta to Hong Kong, which opened last October, the mood among exhibition industry leaders is a palpable, “Well, what are we waiting for?” The answer can be given by mentioning a specific date that falls almost a fortnight after Chinese New Year: 21 February, 2019. That is when a blueprint approved by the central government in Beijing is expected to reveal an IT-led Greater Bay Area in which the bridge, known as the HZMB, will geographically symbolise a new w w w.exhibitionworld.co.uk