To capitalize on this influx of fans, Taizhou's tourism department has offered discounts to over a dozen local attractions, nearly 30 hotels, and multiple restaurants. A special market outside the sports venue has promoted local products and offered chances to win tickets to regional tourist spots. Officials have framed the event as a strategic model for economic stimulus.
"We are boosting consumption, enhancing our brand, and transforming a basketball event into a cultural tourism economy," says Chen Qiaoqiao, an official from Taizhou's culture, radio, television, tourism and sports bureau.
This model exemplifies how local governments are blending sporting events with transportation infrastructure to create new consumption chains.
The fan train in Zhejiang offers an example of how sporting events can serve as multifaceted economic drivers.
By combining sports passion with travel convenience and cultural experiences, cities can attract broader audiences and create sustainable consumption chains.