Shanghai is the most populous city in China and one of the most populous cities in the world. A global city, Shanghai exerts influence over global commerce, finance, culture, art, fashion, research and entertainment. The city is located at the middle portion of the Chinese coast, and sits at the mouth of the Yangtze.
Once a fishing and textiles town, Shanghai grew to importance in the 19th century due to its favourable port location and as one of the cities opened to foreign trade by the 1842 Treaty of Nanking. The city flourished as a centre of commerce between east and west, and became a multinational hub of finance and business by the 1930s. After 1990, the economic reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping resulted in intense re-development and financing in Shanghai, and in 2005 Shanghai became the world's largest cargo port.
The city is a tourist destination renowned for its historical landmarks such as the Bund and City God Temple, and its modern and ever-expanding Pudong skyline including the Oriental Pearl Tower. Today, Shanghai is the largest centre of commerce and finance in mainland China, and has been described as the "showpiece" of the world's fastest-growing major economy.
NATURE OF WATER | Brackish Water | TOTAL LENGTH OF CIRCUIT | 2153 m |
NUMBER OF BUOYS | 4 Buoys | DESCRIPTION OF TURNING BUOYS | 4 Orange |
MINIMUM DEPTH OF CIRCUIT AT JETTY | 6 m | MINIMUM DEPTH OF RACE COURSE | 4,5 m |
MINIMUM WIDTH OF RACE COURSE | 85 m | HEIGHT OF THE BANKS | 4 m |
ENTRY TO WATER | By Crane (two cranes) | PLACE AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC | According to local authorities |
PROTECTION OF PUBLIC | Metallic Barriers | ALTITUDE OF VENUE | Sea Level |
CATEGORIES TO RACE | F1 | MAX NUMBER OF BOATS TO RACE | 24 Boats |
POSITION OF SOUND LEVEL METER |