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China’s He Economy: How Male Consumers Are Reshaping Digital and Lifestyle Spending
China’s He Economy is reshaping digital and lifestyle spending, as men across different age groups drive growth in gaming, e-commerce, finance, and smart living. With 6.34 billion monthly active users spending an average of 168.3 hours online, male consumers are emerging as a powerful force in China’s internet economy. From the rise of the “appearance economy” and short drama consumption among older men to the investment habits and quality-driven purchases of the middle class
Alice
Sep 12, 20253 min read


What Drives Chinese Travellers? Insights From the Outbound Tourism Index
China’s outbound tourism is booming again, entering a new era of recovery and reinvention in 2024. With 123 million overseas trips last year—a 41% jump from 2023—Chinese travellers are venturing far beyond Hong Kong and Macau to rediscover destinations across Asia, Europe, Oceania, the Americas, and Africa. According to the 2024 China Outbound Tourist Satisfaction Report by the China Tourism Academy, this rebound is not just about numbers—it’s about evolving travel motivation
Alice
Sep 11, 20254 min read


Unlocking the Silver-Haired Opportunity: Douyin’s Evolving Senior Consumer Market in China
China’s silver-haired consumers are becoming a driving force in the country’s digital economy, with more than 160 million seniors online and internet penetration nearing 80%. Once seen as peripheral, older users on Douyin are shaping trends in fashion, health, food, and lifestyle consumption. The article explores how self-care, social interaction, and health needs drive senior shopping behaviour, the gendered patterns influencing product choice, and why comfort, authenticity,
Alice
Sep 10, 20253 min read


China’s Internet Advertising Market 2025 H1: Entering the Era of Regulated Maturity
China’s internet advertising market grew to RMB 359.85 billion in H1 2025, up 5.6% year-on-year, as the sector enters a “regulated maturity” phase. QuestMobile’s latest report highlights stronger regulatory oversight, market dominance of Taobao, Douyin, and WeChat, and surging ad spend in lifestyle sectors like beauty and mother-and-baby. Mobile channels remain the core driver, with Xiaohongshu, Kuaishou, and Bilibili gaining traction for targeted campaigns.
Alice
Sep 9, 20253 min read


2025 Summer Holiday Travel Report: Post-Summary Insights
China’s 2025 summer outbound travel season marked a strong recovery, with international flights up 9.8% year-on-year and demand surging for Europe, South Asia, and Central Asia. Travellers favoured premium hotels and longer family stays, while students shifted to higher-quality, in-depth trips. Shopping remained central, led by fashion and luxury goods, with cross-border transactions on WeChat Pay increasing by 34%. Top trending destinations included Spain, Austria, Italy, Cr
Alice
Sep 4, 20253 min read


2025 Golden Week Insight & Forecast: A Convergence of Travel, Consumption, and Confidence
China’s 2025 “Super Golden Week” is set to ignite record-breaking travel and spending as the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival combine into an eight-day holiday. In 2024, Golden Week saw 7.6 million border crossings, up 33.2 per cent year on year, while international flights climbed 38.2 per cent. This year demand is even stronger, with bookings already surging for visa-free hotspots in Southeast Asia and long-haul escapes to Europe. Alongside booming outbound tourism, ret
Alice
Sep 3, 20254 min read


The She Economy Is Now Running Travel Retail. Are You Designing For Her?
This is not just another think-piece. It’s a do-list for every player in travel retail – airport operators, duty-free retailers, luxury brands, airlines and DMOs. Why? Because the customer has changed. It’s now the She Economy that sets the pace: she researches upstream on RED (Xiaohongshu) and Douyin, compares by reflex, and still wants human help at the point of truth. If your part of the journey can’t show proof in one scan and assistance within ten metres, then you’re l
Alice
Aug 18, 20256 min read


China’s Q2 2025 Business Travel Market: Controlled Growth with Strategic Global Focus
China’s Q2 2025 business travel market shows steady domestic strength and selective outbound recovery. TMCs cite corporate performance as the top demand driver (4.12/5), but 86% face client budget cuts, pressuring pricing and volumes. Outbound travel grew for 21.12% of travellers, led by foreign firms, while strategic shifts, revenue declines, and policy guidance drove reductions. Location (64.4%) and brand (53.49%) dominate hotel choices; smart hotels remain niche (22.32%).
Alice
Aug 15, 20253 min read


China’s HNWIs 2025: Discreet Prestige, Evolving Values, and How to Win the Future of Luxury
China’s high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) remain a formidable yet evolving consumer force. Despite a slight decline to 5.13 million households in 2024, their spending power is resilient—48% spend RMB 30,000–69,999 monthly, with 15% exceeding RMB 70,000. Eighty-three per cent seek “consumption upgrading”, balancing exclusivity with low-key discretion. While 77% value luxury as a status marker, many are open to premium domestic alternatives. Travel preferences prioritise safet
Alice
Aug 14, 20253 min read
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