Exploring Potential: Assessing China’s Latest Innovations in Landscape


1. Top 3 hottest experiential trends among China’s Gen Z

Here are the top picks from Xiaohongshu’s first-ever selection of “lifestyle inspirations”.

  • Attend night classes to pick up new skills.

Recent searches for “night school” have increased by an astounding 980% when compared to the same period last year, according to data from Dianping and Meituan. With over 8 million views and counting for the Xiaohongshu hashtag (#夜校), more inquisitive minds are probably going to follow in his footsteps.

  • Arrange to stay at a hotel by yourself and watch a tonne of TV.

This month’s most popular lifestyle inspiration hashtag (#厘在亦假) has received 35 million views.

  • Forget “old money” – embrace “no money style”

“no money style” invites people to exaggerate their lack of funds. This could mean wearing baggy, mismatched clothes (think taking out the bins or popping to the supermarket – the more ripped and stained the better) or simply wearing your favorite outfit on repeat. 

Link: https://daoinsights.com/opinions/top-3-hottest-experiential-trends-among-chinas-gen-z/

2. China and Singapore to allow mutual visa-free travel

From 9 February, CNY Eve, travellers with passports from either China or Singapore will be able to enter the reciprocal country visa-free and remain for 30 days. 

Within an hour of the announcement, searches for hotels and flights to Singapore increased 15 and 6 times, respectively, according to the travel booking website Fliggy. Singapore is now the fifth most popular place to go during the nine-day Chinese New Year holidays. 

Link: https://daoinsights.com/news/china-and-singapore-to-allow-mutual-visa-free-travel/

3. The best places to go for Chinese New Year in 2024

  • During CNY, there will be an estimated 9 billion domestic travels.
  • As per Ctrip, the most popular travel destinations are Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Cambodia. 
  • While traditional Asian favourites include Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Thailand, and Japan, interest in emerging luxury hotspots like Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar is growing.
  • Millennials want experiences that are genuine and tailored to them; they want to engage with locals and become fully immersed in the culture.
  • The narratives and perceptions surrounding destinations are significantly shaped by KOL content shared on platforms such as Douyin and Xiaohongshu.

Link: https://jingdaily.com/posts/the-top-travel-destinations-for-chinese-new-year-2024

4. Gen Z unfiltered: Michael Kors peels back emotional layers of Chinese New Year

  • On January 31, Michael Kors premiered its 2024 Chinese New Year special short film, “Carry Your True Self,” 
  • The film takes a distinctive approach to conventional Lunar New Year ad shorts by employing a bold and incisive creative angle, capturing the inner emotional landscape of contemporary youth as they embark on their festival holidays.
  • As they prepare to reunite with family for the traditional festival, they unpack unnecessary burdens from their bags, shedding labels such as “aloofness,” “empty fame,” “busy individuals,” “emotional stability,” and “unnecessary obligations.” Choosing to liberate themselves from societal pressures, the protagonists opt for a more authentic and carefree return home.
  • In Michael Kors’ case, its Chinese New Year advertisement stands out for its genuine portrayal of the emotions young people experience during this traditional festival. Through the nuanced message of “Carry Your True Self,” the brand encourages a more relaxed approach to the holiday, which allows it to resonate with Chinese young generations.

Link: https://jingdaily.com/posts/inside-michael-kors-bold-chinese-new-year-narrative 

5. Why is the ‘mob wife’ fashion aesthetic gaining momentum?

  • From TikTok to the New York Times, the mob wife fashion aesthetic, that of opulence, extravagance and maximalist glamour, is gaining traction.
  • The aesthetic, made famous by the long-running crime series The Sopranos, often features bold statement pieces, including fur coats, high-end accessories, and ensembles that reflect wealth and status.
  • While the brashness of mob wife fashion stands in stark contrast to the prevailing trend of understated luxury on the runways, data analytics has substantiated its surge in popularity.
  • Ultimately, the trend resonates with those who appreciate the fusion of sophistication, drama, and a touch of rebellion in their fashion choices.

Link: https://fashionunited.com/news/fashion/why-is-the-mob-wife-fashion-aesthetic-gaining-momentum/2024012958106

6. TikTok faces large-scale content removal after major falling out with Universal Music Group

  • TikTok turned against its former cooperation partner Universal Music Group (UMG) overnight after the world’s largest music copyright owner threatened to remove all of the music it owns from the video-sharing platform, which lambasted UMG’s “self-serving actions” and characterized them as putting their interests above those of artists, songwriters, and fans. 
  • The dispute would reportedly also affect TikTok sibling Douyin, potentially causing both platforms to have to remove Universal songs from the huge number of videos using them as background music. The falling out with UMG may also lead to a similar response from other music companies.

Link: https://technode.com/2024/02/01/tiktok-faces-large-scale-content-removal-after-major-falling-out-with-universal-music-group/

7. In WeChat Channel, selling knives like this can break millions?

Knives are originally popular consumer goods with a strong and traditional atmosphere, but in the words of Wang Jinbo, the video anchor of “Zhang Xiaoquan Knife Flagship Store”, they collide with poetry, life insights, and English. It is this contrast that makes the live broadcast of this time-honored brand instantly become high-end.

With a full-time team of only 10 people, they quickly accumulated 600,000 followers and achieved sales of over one million yuan in the first week of broadcasting. On November 11, 2023, the number of viewers for the special session reached 1.4 million, and the single session sales exceeded one million yuan.

  • Brand content matches their Channel’s users
  • Live streaming has reached sufficient duration
  • It is selling knives, but also bringing knowledge expansion and emotional value through live streaming

Link: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/lvTH2sRJjenUJtv7POP1zw

Exploring Possibilities: Assessing the Latest Advancements in China’s Industry

1.Maths professor recognised as top content creator by Bilibili

  • Mathematics professor Song Hao gains fame on China’s Bilibili platform, akin to YouTube.

  • He got 7.2 million subscribers and 140 million views on certain videos, but recognition as one of Bilibili’s Top 100 Channels of 2023 is attributed to his “Longest Viewing Time.”

  • Hao’s award reflects the highest cumulative hours of viewing since 2021, emphasizing Bilibili’s unique approach to honoring creators based on expertise, influence, and innovation.

  • Bilibili intentionally rewards creators with clear specialist content areas, aiming to distinguish itself from platforms with generic content such as Douyin.

LINK:

https://daoinsights.com/news/maths-professor-recognised-as-top-content-creator-by-bilibili/

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/p7Vacoa9aTscYRFNKD4bqw

 

2.China’s Gen Z wants ‘lazy health,’ budget lifestyle trends in 2024

Whether it is due to an intensive work schedule, geographical distance, or social isolation, China’s Gen Zers are experiencing a so-called “friendship recession.” Their shopping habits and hobbies have evolved in response to mounting social and economic pressures. Below are five of the key trending terms on the platform that capture Gen Z users’ mentality entering the new year.

 

  • Self-love (自恋浪漫主义):

Young Chinese are learning to embrace their flaws and live on their own terms.

  • Value-for-money lifestyle (性价比生活):

Chinese young consumers are adopting a more rational approach to their consumption.

  • Lazy health (懒系健康):

Young people are opting for low-cost and low-effort methods to maintain their well-being.

  • Stress-relief worship (释压崇拜):

Young workers have been relieving their stress by volunteering or meditating at temples.

  • Rebuilding neighborhoods (重构“多维”附近):

As Chinese youth experience isolation in urban environments, there’s a growing desire to seek connections within the community and build relationships with their neighborhood.

LINK: https://jingdaily.com/posts/china-gen-z-lifestyle-trends-soul-2024

 

3.Tsingtao brews up new ice cream sub-brand

  • The Chinese beer brewery Tsingtao has just dropped a beer-flavoured ice cream. At the helm of the product launch is Tsingtao World, China’s first beer museum situated in the company’s birthplace in Qingdao’s Old Town.

  • Tsingtao World has been developing beer-flavoured ice cream for 10 years and has even been selling it on-site for some time. Now they finally going to be rolled out nationwide under the new brand name Pi Ka Bing “啤咔冰”,

  • There are also a pair of sweet, fruity twists to the main ice cream flavours, like Original Beer with Vanilla and Buttermilk and White Beer with Cherry Blossom and White Peach.

LINK: https://daoinsights.com/news/tsingtao-brews-up-new-ice-cream-sub-brand/

4.Michelle Yeoh stars in a Chinese New Year short film for Lululemon

  • Academy Award-winning actress Michelle Yeoh joins eight Wing Chun dancers to herald the arrival of the Spring season in Lululemon’s short film, Be Spring.

  • The film celebrates the arrival of Spring through the concept of wellbeing, encouraging everyone to find their eternal spring in their everyday lives.

  • The 61-year-old star and the Wing Chun dancers are clad in Lululemon’s Lunar New Year capsule collection that draws inspiration from dragon scales, a timely nod to the year of the dragon.

  • This campaign gained great popularity on China’s social media like RED, where Lululemon surged on the top when searching for Michelle Yeoh.

  • This campaign also received waves of positive reactions from social media users, it shows lululemons focuses on Chinese kungfu culture.

LINK: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/style-beauty/michelle-yeoh-lululemon-chinese-new-year-382926

5.What is the ‘Metallic Girl’ fashion trend in China?

  • Metallic Girl (五金女孩) refers to women who adopt a metallic aesthetic, and in less than three weeks, this trend has garnered 2.2 billion views on Douyin and 22 million views on Xiaohongshu. It has also claimed the top spot in eight Douyin hot topic rankings so far.

  • Incorporating elements such as patent leather, glitter, sequins, glossy satin, golden eyeshadows, or anything with a metallic or shiny quality — Metallic Girl brings a touch of brightness to the normally dull and muted fall wardrobe, aiming to elevate both the outfit and the wearer’s mood.

  • What makes China’s Metallic Girl fashion trend distinctive is its origin; it’s not an organic phenomenon, but rather a trend manufactured by Douyin E-commerce to generate original content and attract more traffic to its platform.

LINK: https://jingdaily.com/posts/what-is-metallic-girl-fashion-trend-china

6.The total value of goods sold through WeChat’s video Channels nearly tripled year-on-year in 2023

  • The total value of goods sold through WeChat’s TikTok-like service nearly tripled year-on-year in 2023

  • the key figure was revealed at WeChat’s annual flagship event, but creator of the all-in-one app, Allen Zhang, was absent from the event again for three years and director-level executives also haven’t attend this year.

  • Tencent did not disclose absolute figures. Livestreaming e-commerce orders completed on Channels, WeChat’s in-app short video feature launched in 2020, increased by over 244%, the company said.

  • Tencent allowed content creators to charge viewers for watching certain videos last year, and has now expanded that to allow creators with at least 10,000 followers to set up members-only areas, where they post content only for paid subscribers.

LINK: https://www.yicai.com/news/101954484.html

SEO for Foreign Brands: Optimizing Search Engine Results Pages

In the digital landscape, optimizing search engine results pages (SERPs) is pivotal for foreign brands looking to establish a strong online presence in China. Navigating the intricacies of search engine optimization (SEO) can be a daunting task, especially in a market as distinct as China’s. Let’s dive in to explore fundamental techniques for foreign brands to enhance their SEO strategies for better visibility on search engines like Baidu.

To begin with, it’s crucial to familiarize yourself with the most popular search engines in China, as Google doesn’t operate there. For starters, this understanding lays the groundwork for tailoring your SEO efforts effectively to the Chinese market.

💻 Top Search Engines in China and How They Work

Identifying and Targeting Relevant Keywords

An effective SEO strategy begins with the crucial step of identifying the most relevant keywords for your brand and content. This process involves understanding what terms and phrases your target audience in China is likely to use in their searches. To achieve this, consider the following steps:

Keyword Research: Start with comprehensive keyword research. Tools like Baidu Keyword Planner can provide valuable insights into the popularity and competitiveness of keywords.

Competitor Analysis: Analyse the keywords your competitors are targeting. This can offer a useful reference point and reveal gaps in your own strategy.

Long-Tail Keywords: Consider long-tail keywords, which are more specific and have less competition. They can help you target niche audiences effectively.

Localisation: Localise your keywords to cater to the Chinese audience. Understand that certain keywords may have regional variations in their usage.

 

Search Engine-Friendly Websites

Ensuring your website is search engine-friendly is the foundation of a strong SEO strategy. Here are key aspects to focus on:

Mobile Optimization: In China, a significant portion of internet users access the web via mobile devices. Ensure your website is responsive and loads efficiently on mobile platforms.

Page Load Speed: Page load speed is a critical ranking factor. Compress images, reduce unnecessary scripts, and enable browser caching to improve load times.

Chinese Hosting: Hosting your website in China can significantly improve loading speeds. Local hosting minimises latency and enhances the user experience.

Chinese Domain: Consider registering a Chinese domain (ending with .cn) to signal to Baidu and users that your content is relevant to China. Baidu prioritizes indexing websites that have ICP. Those who don’t would find it very hard or even impossible for Baidu to index its contents. You can check what exactly ICP is in our previous post.

 

Tracking SEO Performance and Making Adjustments

SEO is not a static process; it requires continuous monitoring and adaptation. Regularly track your SEO performance to identify areas for improvement. Here’s how to do it effectively:

Analytics Tools: Implement analytics tools like Baidu Analytics or Google Analytics to monitor website traffic, user behaviour, and conversion rates.

Keyword Ranking: Keep a close eye on your keyword rankings. Identify keywords that are performing well and those that may need adjustment.

Content Audit: Regularly audit your content to ensure it remains relevant and valuable. Remove outdated content and update existing pages to align with current trends and user intent.

Backlink Analysis: Monitor your backlink profile and disavow low-quality or spammy backlinks that can negatively impact your SEO.

 

Additional Resources and Expertise

To delve deeper into the world of Baidu SEO, consider leveraging resources from reputable sources and collaborating with experts in the field. Here are some additional tips:

Educational Material: Explore educational material on Baidu SEO, such as blogs, articles, and guides. 

Online Courses: There are online courses and certifications available that can enhance your understanding of SEO practices in China.

SEO Agencies: Collaborating with local SEO agencies in China can provide you with the expertise required to navigate the intricacies of Baidu and its algorithms.

Stay Updated: SEO is an ever-evolving field. Stay updated with the latest trends, algorithm changes, and best practices to maintain a competitive edge.

 

Less obvious facts that SEO optimisation is easily overlooked

Geographic positioning: Firstly, determine the user’s geographical location based on their IP address and return search results that are more suitable for the user’s geographical location.

Above The Fold: Secondly, place the most important information on the first screen and capture the user’s attention within a few seconds.

Social media optimisation: Lastly, publish high-quality content on mainstream media platforms, encouraging users to actively engage with the contents

 

Main Differences between Baidu and Google

While Baidu places greater emphasis on the quantity and quality of links, Google, on the other hand, focuses more on the content relevance and website quality of external links. Baidu places a higher emphasis on the quantity and quality of external links because it believes that these factors are crucial indicators of a website’s authority and credibility.

In contrast, Google prioritizes the content relevance of external links and the overall quality of link sources. This distinction arises from Google’s algorithms, which can adeptly identify content relevance and link quality.

Google’s attention is directed towards factors such as the content’s relevance to the linked page and the overall quality of the source website, including considerations such as website credibility, page quality, and traffic. As a result, Google assigns higher weight to the external links originating from high-quality websites.

🔍 Check out our introduction to Baidu SEO for Beginners

Baidu Index 

Then, there is also the Baidu Index. Baidu Index is a tool provided by Baidu, the leading Chinese search engine. It allows users to track and analyze the popularity and trends of search queries on the Baidu platform. It is similar to Google Trends but specific to Baidu’s search data.

Furthermore, Baidu Index provides a platform for users to input keywords or phrases, allowing them to observe how the search volume for those terms has changed over time. This information is not only valuable but essential for businesses, marketers, and researchers. Additionally, it aids in understanding the interest and popularity of certain topics in the Chinese market, offering insights that can shape strategic decisions.

The tool provides a wealth of data, encompassing the number of searches, regional interest, related queries, and other relevant information. This multifaceted information proves instrumental for various purposes, ranging from market research and content planning to gauging the effectiveness of online campaigns within the dynamic landscape of the Chinese internet.

Moreover, it’s essential to note that access to Baidu Index is contingent upon having a Baidu account. Additionally, the tool not only facilitates a holistic understanding of user behavior but also uniquely tailors its features to primarily focus on Chinese language search queries. This linguistic emphasis underscores the significance of cultural and linguistic nuances when delving into the intricacies of the Chinese online ecosystem.

Baidu Index

 

Conclusions

In conclusion, optimizing SERPs for foreign brands in China emerges as an essential aspect of digital marketing. It is imperative to identify and target relevant keywords to ensure your website is search engine-friendly.

Moreover, continuously tracking SEO performance becomes a crucial practice. This approach enables you to significantly enhance your online visibility and effectively connect with the Chinese audience.

It’s crucial to remember that SEO is a long-term investment. Patience and persistence are key to achieving lasting results. As you embark on your SEO journey in China, consider it an ongoing process of improvement and adaptation. The digital landscape evolves, and so should your SEO strategy. Stay proactive in adjusting your approach to align with the dynamic nature of online trends and search engine algorithms.

You might want to explore our article on WeChat Search for further reading.

For further information, please feel free to contact us at contact@thewechatagency.com to learn more.

Revealing Potential: Assessing the Latest Advances in China’s Industry

1.WeChat added recommended attention traffic entry

Addition of traffic entry to the WeChat account homepage. After selecting “follow account,” the account of “other followers also like” will appear, asking how many friends have looked at the account. If you click the “more” button in the upper right corner of the screen, a list of 18 suggested accounts for attention will appear.

 

2.Tmall Double-11 155 brands opened to break 100 million, the first hour of 70,000 brands more than last year all day

On October 31, at 8 PM, Tmall Double 11 officially opened for business. 155 brands were available for purchase, and in the first hour, 71,900 brands were sold—more than on the first day of the previous year.

A total of 14 brand live broadcasts broke 100 million, 280 store direct broadcast rooms broke 10 million, the opening of 29 direct broadcast rooms broke 100 million, and the store broadcast became a new dividend for brand growth. 

The live broadcast of drinks continued to be hot, with a year-on-year growth of 782% in 4 hours. Azhuo Tavern, wine fairy Liangge became the second Taobao, the fourth broke the million broadcast room.

 

3.Xiaohongshu taps into outdoor fall trends with “Go Wild Festival

  • Xiaohongshu launched its second annual “Go Wild Festival” on October 19, collaborating with prominent outdoor media organizations such as “Outdoor Adventure” and “Hiking in China.”
  • Along with collaborating with numerous outdoor brands, the online platform planned a series of offline events that coincided with fall.
  • The campaign covers a wide range of outdoor sports, such as cycling, hiking, fishing, and rock climbing.
  • The launch of the “Go Wild Festival” not only aligns with the platform’s ethos but also magnifies the burgeoning interest in outdoor activities among today’s youth.

LINK: https://daoinsights.com/news/xiaohongshu-taps-into-outdoor-fall-trends-with-go-wild-festival/

 

4.Douyin anchor’s ‘vulgar’ YSL beauty livestream a cautionary tale for brands this Singles’ Day

  • As she advertised YSL beauty products on her show, top Douyin anchor Traffic Yellow (红绿灯的) faced accusations of being impolite and vulgar due to her messy hair and twisted expressions. 
  • YSL’s official Weibo account featured screenshots of her that many netizens shared, criticizing the livestreamer for pushing the foundation cushion of the upscale brands.
  • In order to determine whether the live broadcast room’s content and price point are consistent with their brand, brands must conduct due diligence. 
  • Luxury brands like YSL would be well advised to put image alignment ahead of quick sales in order to maintain their exclusive aura, even though some live streamers do not have large followings.

LINK: https://jingdaily.com/ysl-beleaguered-douyin-top-anchors-livestreaming-crazy-little-brother-yang/

 

5.How to build and maintain customer loyalty in Chinese market
In China, customer loyalty, especially among Generation Z, is a crucial consideration.

  • Key strategies for building and maintaining customer loyalty in China include:
  • Emphasizing good product quality as the foundation of loyalty.
  • Implementing effective marketing strategies that connect with customer values and emotions.
  • Personalization to cater to individual customer needs and stand out in the market.
  • Utilizing loyalty programs, such as membership cards and rewards, to encourage ongoing engagement.
  • Chinese brands are successfully leveraging the Guochao trend by incorporating cultural elements into their products and marketing, enhancing customer loyalty.
  • KFC’s localization strategy in China, with regionally tailored menu items, has contributed to customer loyalty in the country.

LINK: https://daxueconsulting.com/customer-loyalty-in-china/

 

6.Sign of the times: Halloween with Chinese characteristics takes flight in Shanghai as cultural jamboree sees young lampoon public figures

  • Young people in China have adapted the Western Halloween celebration into a “Meme Playing Festival” in which they lampoon controversial public figures and express themselves through performance art.
  • Not only did the extravagant costumes on show and the carnival atmosphere draw sizable crowds of people, but they also sparked a lot of conversation on mainland social media.
  • Numerous youths also took advantage of the chance to be dissatisfied with their current employment circumstances.
  • A young man in a plaid shirt with disheveled hair and dark bags under his eyes introduced himself as “The agent.” The suggestion was that he needed to be prepared to work anywhere and at any time, as evidenced by the tea drink and traditional black backpack he was carrying.
  • “Chinese people have their own way of celebrating ‘foreign’ holidays,” someone said. Could this be a novel manifestation of cultural self-assurance?

LINK:https://www.scmp.com/news/people-culture/trending-china/article/3240127/sign-times-halloween-chinese-characteristics-takes-flight-shanghai-cultural-jamboree-sees-young 

Uncovering Prospects: Examining the Most Recent Developments in China’s Market

Singles’ Day 2023: Retailers pursue low-priced strategies in hopes of consumers opening wallets

  • Chinese e-commerce companies are vying with one another to offer customers tempting discounts on Singles’ Day this year. However, the nation’s largest online shopping event has gradually lost its shine as promoting low prices has evolved into a yearly marketing tactic for companies that are having trouble reviving customer sentiment. 
  • As the 11.11 pre-sale period begins, up-and-coming retailers like Douyin and Kuaishou, as well as more established competitors like Alibaba and JD, are resorting to offering direct discounts to customers. This is because they still believe that the massive event will motivate customers to divulge their personal information and open their wallets, particularly in light of China’s uneven economic recovery.

LINK:https://technode.com/2023/10/24/singles-day-2023-retailers-pursue-low-price-strategies-in-hopes-of-consumers-opening-wallets/

 

Ctrip introduces a feature for booking restaurants abroad.

In addition, Ctrip announced that it will be in the Ctrip App and overseas version of Trip.com simultaneously online overseas restaurant booking function. The first phase covers more than 6000 restaurants in more than 1000 cities around the world. The Ctrip Group global partner summit was recently held in Singapore on October 26. During the meeting, the 2023 Ctrip Food Forest “global restaurant selection list” was released for Paris, New York, London, and other 24 cities overseas. 

Taobao uses an AI shopping assistant to prepare for Double 11.

For the first time this year, AI will be assisting Double 11 bargain hunters. Taobao Wenwen, Taobao’s integrated AI model, uses text understanding and generative capabilities to respond to user queries.

  • As part of the Double 11 special promotional period, the AI shopping assistant will combine product information with tips on the best discounts, giving shoppers added confidence in their decision-making.
  • The intention is to retain users who visit Taobao exclusively and discourage them from using Xiaohongshu, Baidu, and Douyin for recommendation-seeking purposes.
  • Other online reviews note that the recommendations given by the AI assistant sometimes do not correspond to the question asked and that the overall quality and coherence of the content need to be improved.
  • Taobao Wenwen’s user base is currently only 5 million, and many more will be required to train it before it can rival Xiaohongshu’s 190 million monthly active users as a reliable sidekick.

LINK: https://daoinsights.com/news/taobao-gears-up-for-double-11-with-ai-shopping-assistant/

 

What Brands Should Know About Singles’ Day 2023: China’s Version of “Black Friday”

  • Value innovation, or pursuing low cost and differentiation simultaneously, is this year’s winning Singles’ Day tactic for the luxury market.
  • Value lies in thoughtful packages supported by persuasive marketing narratives rather than aggressive pricing.
  • Discerning Chinese luxury consumers at a shopping festival will accept paying less for the same value or paying the same for more value.
  • AI improvements to customer interactions are being introduced in this year’s festival. It makes wiser purchasing decisions possible by deciphering intricate discount combinations.

LINK:https://jingdaily.com/chinas-black-friday-is-here-what-brands-need-to-know-about-singles-day-2023/

 

Internet addiction: China rolls out most comprehensive regulations yet

  • The regulations, which go into effect on January 1, 2024, ask technology companies and schools to work together to protect minors online by providing specialized intervention software and better internet literacy education.
  • ByteDance decided to implement an automatic “teen mode” on their popular video-sharing app Douyin in 2021 due to growing government scrutiny. This mode places limitations on the amount of time users can spend using the app.
  • The regulations, according to the statement, are designed to protect young people’s “physical and mental health” online from various threats, such as invasions of privacy, cyberbullying, and internet addiction.

LINK:https://daoinsights.com/news/internet-addiction-china-rolls-out-most-comprehensive-regulations-yet/ 

Exploring New Horizons: Uncovering the Latest Developments in China’s Market

1.Wechat Channel releases the “flash purchase” new function, only to specific categories opened

The Channel has unveiled the conditions for its “flash purchase” service, allowing retailers to facilitate online ordering during live broadcasts for specific users. To activate this feature, merchants must meet certain criteria related to their business category, qualifications, credit, product quality, and sales volume. The flash purchase products must be physical and described fully during live broadcasts, matching the invoice card and product information. Flash sale items can only be sold during live broadcasts, and the sale ends either when the broadcast concludes or when stock is depleted.

Merchants can create flash purchase orders for particular users, which are accessible only to those users. Multiple intended users can also be targeted with flash orders, but the same user can’t have duplicate orders and must create new ones after successful payment.

 

2.Bus rentals become this autumn’s hottest wedding trend

The usual Golden Week marriage boom came as expected this year, but so too did a fresh take on the traditional Chinese wedding custom of 接亲, or “picking up the bride”.

In a down-to-earth spin on the tradition, some young couples teamed up with local transport departments to create a bespoke “wedding bus” experience. In this trend, public buses decked out in DIY wedding decorations carry the wedding party to their venue, instead of the typical suite of austere luxury cars.

The top wedding bus post on the lifestyle-sharing platform Xiaohongshu, which garnered over 20,000 likes. 

With birth and marriage rates sinking lower and lower in China, state-led campaigns to encourage marriage and childrearing have become pervasive and transparent. Trends like wedding buses breathe new life into staid traditions and allow Gen Z and millennials to take ownership of these highly personal life decisions. 

LINK: https://daoinsights.com/news/bus-rentals-become-this-autumns-hottest-wedding-trend/

 

3.Is there a solution to China’s $81 billion ‘daigou’ gray market?

  • With young consumers having grown accustomed to purchasing from daigou, the market is growing at lightning speed. 
  • According to report, “The Daigou Index 2.0,” China’s gray market size is an estimated $81 billion (600 billion RMB), having expanded by over 40 percent since 2019.
  • Daigou can offer tax-free products, which are more affordable than purchases made within China. And even some brands don’t even have counters”.
  • Aspirational middle-class consumers are becoming more cautious with their spending. And as a result, they may prefer to buy products at a discount rate from daigou rather than purchasing directly from the brands.
  • In addition, Chinese Gen Z shoppers are keen on discovering and experimenting with new brands – gray market importers’ ability to access limited-edition or products unavailable in China has made the sector popular among young consumers.

https://jingdaily.com/is-there-a-solution-to-china-81-billion-daigou-gray-market/

 

4.WeChat Luxury Index 2023: How to Connect With 1.3 Billion Consumers?

  • WeChat has evolved into a vital platform for brands to engage and convert Chinese consumers, extending beyond mere communication.
  • WeChat’s various components, like Mini Program, Channels, WeCom, and Official Account, create a seamless customer journey loop. It has evolved into a primary direct-to-consumer (DTC) channel, offering services and information, challenging traditional websites. Brands can accompany customers from acquaintance to purchase, nurturing their private domains on WeChat.
  • WeChat’s open rates for articles have declined, partly due to muted notification settings for Service Accounts and follower disinterest.
  • Brands have adapted content strategies, pushing content less frequently but more focused on ROI.
  • Menu clicks and service-related behaviors have gained prominence, with over 55% of menu engagements being CRM-related.
  • Brands are redirecting efforts and investments to other WeChat assets, but Official Account content remains vital.
  • Brands capture more data through Mini Programs, with 85% of behavioral data collected from them, enhancing consumer profiles and WeChat strategies.

LINK: https://www.luxurysociety.com/en/articles/2023/10/wechat-luxury-index-2023-how-connect-13-billion-consumers

 

 

5. Coca-Cola teams up with Holiland for futuristic AI chocolate

  • Coca-Cola and bakery brand Holiland bring out a new flavour of Holiland’s popular ‘Dandelion Air Chocolate’ truffle.
  • This time they co-created with AI and named Y3000. On Weibo, China’s Twitter-like microblogging platform, ‘#可口可乐 好利来#‘ (#Cocacola Holiland) gained 27 million views, peaking at number 6 on the hot search list.  
  • This collaboration comes after the release of Coca-Cola’s Y3000 Zero Sugar Coke, an AI co-created soda of the future.
  • Holiland has been on a streak of crossovers including Hello Kitty and Rick & Morty
  • Now that AI is playing a bigger role in China’s digital economy, this co-branded chocolate feels like a natural next step for both parties.  

LINK: https://daoinsights.com/news/coca-cola-teams-up-with-holiland-for-futuristic-ai-chocolate/ 

Unveiling Prospects: Delving into the Newest Advancements in China’s Market

 

1. Mainland Chinese tourists flock to Hong Kong for first post-Covid National Day holiday, but do not plan to stay long

 

  • Chinese tourists who were asked about their travel plans in the city said they would rely on travel articles posted on the Chinese social media and e-commerce platform Xiaohongshu, which is becoming more and more well-liked among young mainland Chinese people looking for interesting places to visit. 
  • A tourist referred to the impression she had of the city while scrolling through Xiaohongshu and said, “We are looking for a nostalgic feeling in Hong Kong.” 
  • Compared to pre-pandemic levels, travelers were considering shorter trips. Spending by visitors from the Mainland China had also decreased. 
  • The decline was attributed to both China’s economic slowdown and the Yuan’s depreciation, which is the country’s currency. He asserted that he thought spending would pick up once the Yuan gained strength.

LINK:https://hongkongfp.com/2023/10/01/mainland-chinese-tourists-flock-to-hong-kong-for-first-post-covid-national-day-holiday-but-do-not-plan-to-stay-long/

 

 

2. RED private message function“Sixintong”

 

 

A professional platform of XiaoHongshu called Sixintong offers features like welcome messages and automatic replies to greatly increase the brand’s marketing and operation efficiency in XiaoHongshu.

  • In order to encourage users to engage in deeper communication, it is possible to edit the relevant greeting so that it is automatically sent when a user sends a private message. Examples of this greeting include a basic introduction to the service or recent promotions and events. 
  • For some high-frequency basic private messages, we can set up menu to encourage users to click, such as phone calls, product inquiries, joining group chats, filling out forms, sending post links, and so on. 
  • Find potential customers in the comments section right away, actively seek out their needs, and help with conversion by doing so. 
  • The initial prerequisite is that there must have been more than 3,000 media purchases made overall over the previous 30 days.

LINK: https://www.niaogebiji.com/article-636629-1.html

3. How brands can best maximiae Chinese apps Xiaohongshu, Douyin, Weibo and Zhihu

 

 

  • Douyin

 

 

The platform with the most monthly active users (MAU) among the four is China’s TikTok Douyin, with 759 million. Short videos that are primarily intended for entertainment make up its content. The majority of internet users spend their free time there looking for both entertaining and educational content.

 

  • Xiaohongshu

 

Users on Xiahongshu are primarily drawn to articles about beauty and fashion. Small- and medium-sized KOLs, KOCs, and KOPs dominate the platform.

 

  • Weibo 

 

For news, announcements, product launches, celebrity endorsements, and apology posts, brands use the Chinese microblogging app Weibo as their official website. Weibo is used by many businesses when launching new products and collaborating with celebrities to gain traction because the platform attracts a sizable following of celebrity fans.

 

  • Zhihu

 

Zhihu is not a social media app like the aforementioned channels; rather, it is a Chinese translation of Yahoo! Answer. When they have questions or doubts about anything, from beauty tips to medical treatments, people look for reliable answers.

LINK:https://jingdaily.com/xiaohongshu-douyin-weibo-zhihu-how-can-brands-best-leverage-these-platforms/

 

4. From Jennie to Zendaya to Fan Bingbing: Chinese and global stars dominate Paris Fashion Week

 

 

  • With Hollywood heavyweights like Zendaya at Louis Vuitton, Pamela Anderson at Vivienne Westwood, Kylie Jenner at Schiaparelli, and Jennie Kim at Chanel all attending, Paris once again demonstrated how global celebrities are a vehicle for visibility across social media.  
  • Also making a splash was Chinese homegrown talent. Following her comeback to the spotlight, actress Fan Bingbing walked the Mugler runway alongside stars like Paris Hilton and Angela Bassett, while domestic babes Angelababy and Dilraba Dilmurat attended shows at Roger Vivier and Dior. 
  • The most effective marketing strategy a designer can use today is getting an A-list celebrity to support your brand, whether they are a member of the Kardashian-Jenner family or the internet’s current “it” person. And the metrics reflect that. 

LINK:https://jingdaily.com/jennie-zendaya-fan-bingbing-chinese-global-stars-paris-fashion-week/ 

 

 

5. China’s ‘Super Golden Week’ breaks records amid mounting economic challenges

 

  • Starting September 29, the eight-day ‘Super Golden Week’ is this year’s most popular holiday.
  • Over 2 billion people moved across regional boundaries in the nation, or 257 million people on average each day.
  • Thailand is expected to become the preferred destination for Chinese outbound tourists (partly due to its visa-free policy), followed closely by South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, and the UK.
  • Apps like Fliggy, Ctrip, and Xiaohongshu make it simpler than ever for younger travelers to plan and book travel without using a traditional agent because they cater to their desire for authentic travel experiences.
  • As a way for young people to decompress, temples have also become very popular. 

LINK:https://jingdaily.com/china-super-golden-week-breaks-records-amid-mounting-economic-challenges/

 

 

6. The Daigou Index 2.0 The biggest threat to luxury in the next five years

 

  • The Daigou market in China is thought to be a problem worth $81 billion USD.  
  • Since 2019, the market’s growth is estimated to have exceeded 40%. Professionalization levels have increased, and more platforms have emerged to serve the expanding market.
  • Instead of your typical Chinese international student earning a little extra money on the side, a typical Daigou today is more than likely a large organization with significant purchasing power.  
  • But brands are not always cognizant of the scope and dynamics underlying this segment of the Chinese gray market.

LINK: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/YvJCarTqbyBjyZAN1Pv3mQ 

Unlocking Opportunities: Exploring the Latest Developments in China’s Market

Tencent officially launched its large language model

  • Chinese tech giant Tencent officially launched its Hunyuan large language model at the company’s Global Digital Ecosystem Summit.
  • The move comes several months after fellow Chinese tech giants Alibaba and Baidu launched their own AI products.
  • The full stack self-developed Hunyuan LLM with over a hundred billion parameters is trained with 2 trillion tokens of pre-training data. It possesses strong capabilities in Chinese language comprehension, content creation, logical reasoning, and task execution.
  • In the future, the Hunyuan model will support Tencent Cloud’s MaaS (Model-as-a-Service), with customers able to directly access it through APIs and use it as a foundational model to develop applications for various industry scenarios, Tencent said.

LINK: https://www.jiemian.com/article/10057854.html

 

Publish without notification display in the homepage

  • When an article is posted, there will be two buttons, one to publish to all and one to publish without notification.
  • Publish without notification means that published content is not pushed to users. However, now the published content will be displayed on the home page of your WeChat account. The published article can also be forwarded to friends, friends in your circle, set for automatic replies, deleted, and so on.
  • Although, only fans can actively come to the home page to see the post article, if businesses publish frequently, it will end up making the home page look very busy. This then points to the need to be careful when using the post function in the future.

 

Xiaohongshu embarks on the era of “personal shoppers”, boosting social commerce

  • After the livestream momentum gained by the Chinese actress Dong Jie and subsequently KOL Zhang Xiaohui, Xiaohongshu now seeks to give influencers the official title of “personal shoppers”, stepping up efforts in social commerce.
  • The move closely follows the just concluded Red-commerce Partner Week 2023, which was hosted on August 24 in Shanghai. Touting the tagline “Entering the era of personal shoppers”, the event also marked the public debut of Xiaohongshu’s e-commerce division.
  • “Personal shoppers” would “play a crucial role in connecting merchants and consumers”. “The first things personal shoppers on Xiaohongshu need to work on is to understand the specific needs of their target audience, they are expected to direct other users to the products they are looking for.” As such, “personal shoppers” would act as upgraded KOLs, bringing together the content-focused “Community” and e-commerce ecosystems that are not yet well integrated on the platform.
  • This shows the ambition of Xiaohongshu in setting itself apart in the much-contested territory of e-commerce from existing experts such as Douyin (Chinese TikTok) and its rival Kuaishou by differentiating its approach to “influencing” consumers to that adopted by other social media platforms.
  • Such a practice also appears to be more persuasive and appealing to Xiaohongshu’s user demographics, which are economically satisfied and more knowledgeable in fields related to their interests.

LINK:https://daoinsights.com/news/xiaohongshu-embarks-on-the-era-of-personal-shoppers-boosting-social-commerce/

 

 

China Sets Filing Requirements for Smart Phone Applications

  • On 4 August 2023, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) set a timeline to enforce the filing of mobile applications (APPs), in the published Notice on Carrying out the Filing of Mobile Internet Applications (Notice). 
  • APPs that are pre-installed on a smart phone or downloaded by users, should conduct filing through their network access service providers. For example, an APP hosted on Tencent Cloud’s cloud service should conduct filing through the Tencent Cloud portal. 
  • APPs based on API that users can use without installation, such as mini programs, quick apps, etc. should conduct filing through their distribution platform. For example, mini programs in WeChat should conduct filing through the WeChat portal. 
  • A foreign company that operates an App in China can register its Chinese subsidiary or representative office as the APP holder. Alternatively, it can enter into a cooperation agreement with a local partner.

LINK: https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/w2xLVI75H4X59DRR5rODNA 

 

 

China’s newest viral collab: megabrands Luckin Coffee x Moutai join forces

  • Many young Chinese people are tasting their first cup of luxury liquor—Kweichow Moutai — at domestic café chain Luckin Coffee. The two beverage giants partnered up to co-create a new flavor of latte, Moutai Latte (酱香拿铁), which was released today. 
  • The collaboration was an instant hit, with long queues forming outside the 10,000-plus Luckin coffee shops distributed across China, and several related hashtags topping Weibo’s Hot List, each with over 100 million views. 
  • Through the partnership with Luckin Coffee, Moutai is using a fresh way to popularize its product’s taste and brand among China’s younger demographic. 
  • The collaboration seems to be a winning formula for both. The high-low partnership has tapped China’s guochao trend, offered surprise, delight, and nostalgia for consumers, and earned both brands new virality. 

LINK: https://jingdaily.com/luckin-coffee-moutai-collaboration/ 

 

 

‘Mom skincare’ —China’s maturing Gen X consumers give rise to new beauty opportunities

  • The cohort of 60-years-plus consumers could provide a new growth engine for skincare and personal care labels.
  • The options for mature skin are lacking, with many major local and global brands focusing on launching skincare lines for young women and men.
  • China’s Gen X consumers are big savers and users of high-end skincare labels. They have more knowledge about skincare and beauty than the preceding generation had.
  • Older consumers rank anti-aging effects as the top product function. However, hydration and moisturization also rank highly.
  • Brands have deployed celebrities in their 40s and 50s to endorse their skincare lines and promote their products on Weibo, Douyin, and Xiaohongshu. 

LINK: https://jingdaily.com/chinas-gen-x-saves-big-but-also-consumes-high-end-skincare/

Delving into the Chinese Market: Recent Advancements

  1. As people spend less on real estate and more on travel, tourism in China to grow faster than its GDP

  • The tourism industry, hit hard during the pandemic, has emerged as a rare bright spot since the country reopened its border in December.
  • For the whole year, domestic tourist traffic is expected to reach an estimated 4.5 billion, roughly 76 per cent of the levels in 2019.
  • The surge in earnings was mostly attributed to domestic consumption, with overseas travel by Chinese tourists recovering only to 40 or 50 per cent as airline capacity hasn’t fully recovered (international airline seat capacity only recovered to around 37 per cent of pre-Covid levels by April this year).
  • Still, mainland China is the world’s largest outbound travel market, both in terms of the number of trips and total spending.
  • One of the most important [consumption] trends is that big-ticket and mid-market purchases are becoming more limited.
  • People are switching their spending habits from buying expensive products to paying for experience-type consumption.

Link: https://www.scmp.com/tech/big-tech/article/3232185/chinas-tourism-grow-faster-its-gdp-people-spend-less-property-more-travel-tongcheng-executive-says

 

  1. Xiaohongshu finds success with soft-sell approach, increases focus on livestreamed e-commerce: report

  • The number of brand merchants selling on Xiaohongshu more than doubled from March to May this year compared to a year earlier.
  • While safeguarding its community content ecosystem remains a priority, Xiaohongshu has kept a quiet eye on the evolving e-commerce arena in recent years. The platform had elevated livestreaming operations to a standalone division, a move that centralized the oversight of live streamed content and e-commerce activities.
  • Promoting purchases through high-quality posts and live streamed content seems to be a more fitting growth model for Xiaohongshu’s e-commerce effort.
  • Xiaohongshu places less emphasis on fan numbers when seeking hosts, but instead appreciates those with aesthetic sensibilities or professional capabilities in certain fields.

Link: https://technode.com/2023/08/23/xiaohongshu-finds-success-with-soft-sell-approach-increases-focus-on-livestreamed-e-commerce-report/

 

  1. Taobao to arm apparel retailers with AI technologies

  • Alibaba-owned e-commerce platform Taobao has unveiled two AI-powered tools: “AI-assisted outfit pairing” and “AI fitting room” designed for its apparel merchants. The announcement was made at the 2023 Taobao Fashion New Force Week Press Conference which was held in Hangzhou on 10 August.
  • On top of revealing the seven 2023 Autumn/Winter fashion trends, which are “Sweetheart Barbie Style, New Vintage, New Chinese Clothing, Fashionable Bookworm, Lightweight Outdoors, Street Dopamine, and Quiet Luxury Style”, Taobao also introduced three schemes that will aim to drive growth for retailers in the fashion clothing sector.

Link: https://daoinsights.com/news/taobao-to-arm-apparel-retailers-with-ai-technologies/

 

  1. Are love-themed shopping festivals losing their appeal in China?

  • Baidu search results show Qixi-related searches during the pre-festival run-up period declined to almost half of last year’s volume
  • Given Qixi’s importance in previous years, however, the major decline in searches remains significant. In 2022 , Qixi was the fourth “hottest” marketing festival.
  • When taken together with recent data from Valentine’s Day and 520 (May 20, “Internet Valentine’s Day”), the dip in Qixi buzz this year could indicate a larger decline in the popularity of the “romance economy” among Chinese consumers. 
  • It is too early to tell if this year’s figures indicate the beginning of a long-term shift in the importance of love-themed shopping festivals, though waning enthusiasm for shopping festivals certainly fits the post-pandemic phenomenon of sustained rational consumption.

Link: https://daoinsights.com/news/are-love-themed-shopping-festivals-losing-their-allure-in-china/

 

  1. Douyin: 2023 Travel Industry White Paper

  • Short video platform Douyin (the Chinese version of TikTok) released a report this June, looking at trends in travel content and users who are interested in travel, in the first three months of 2023
  • In the first three months of 2023, Douyin saw an increase in searches for travel-related content of more than 300%, compared to the same period one year earlier. The number of travel KOLs on the platform also increased significantly year on year
  • According to the report, 407 million Douyin users are interested in travel, a year-on-year increase of 13%. The majority are women, with millennials accounting for the largest demographic, followed closely by Gen-X. Previously, Douyin was known as a platform with a particularly high post-90s user base, so it’s interesting to see how broad the age range of users is now, as it relates to travel
  • Among the top 10 travel destinations by search volume in Q1 2023, the only one outside of China is Iceland

Link: https://dragontrail.com.cn/resources/blog/douyin-2023-travel-white-paper?mc_cid=a3698cb19a 

 

  1. Japan bets on WeChat to hook Chinese tourists

  • As Japan’s inbound tourism continues to fall short of pre-pandemic levels, the Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) is seeking a new way to generate interest among its main group of visitors.
  • Japan launched a new mini-program called 观美日本(“Appreciate Beautiful Japan”) which functions as a mobile catalog of products and experiences available in Japan, displayed in a vertical feed with images as the focus, similar to an Instagram or Xiaohongshu feed.

Link: https://daoinsights.com/news/japan-bets-on-wechat-to-hook-chinese-tourists/ 

 

  1. An A to Z guide to China’s ‘core’ fashion trends

  • American retrocore, a distinctly American aesthetic has taken off in China, and it’s giving “popular kid on campus” vibes.
  • Asian baby girl, false eyelashes, dyed hair, tattoos, and rave clothing are the hallmarks of the ABG look. the aesthetic has grown into a global subtrend, with the hashtags “ABG girl” and “ABG makeup” (#ABG女孩 and #亚裔辣妹妆) on Xiaohongshu accumulating over 7.2 million views and 230 million views, respectively. 
  • Barbiecore, on Xiaohongshu, the hashtags “Barbie outfits” (#芭比穿搭) and “Barbie makeup” (#芭比妆) have 21 million and 10 million views, respectively. More here
  • Cleanfit, Similar to city boy, the cleanfit trend also relies on muted colors and minimalist designs. Dopamine dressing, As its name suggests, this trend is all about boosting one’s mood through bright, fun apparel. R
  • French girl, Chinese fashionistas fatigued by lockdowns or simply yearning to be transported to the city of love have turned to retro, floral dresses for comfort. 
  • New Chinese style, Chinese fashionistas are also putting their own aesthetic on the world stage, giving traditional cultural clothing a modern twist. 

Link: https://jingdaily.com/gen-z-core-fashion-trend-guide/ 

Exploring China’s Market: The Latest Updates

1. LinkedIn announced its decision to discontinue InCareer in China: 

  • Effective August 9, the decision was attributed to the fierce competition and challenging macroeconomic climate in the Chinese market, the firm stated. 
  • LinkedIn introduced the InCareer app for the Chinese market in December 2022. 
  • As of March of this year, InCareer had approximately 95,9600 monthly active users (MAUs), while its competitors 51 Job and Boss boasted 18.5 million MAUs and 17.3 million MAUs, respectively.
  • LinkedIn had previously expressed its intention to shift its strategic focus in the Chinese market toward assisting Chinese companies with overseas talent recruitment, brand marketing, and skill training.

https://www.ithome.com/0/711/201.htm

 

2. The Chinese short video platform Kuaishou showcased a new AIGC solution and AIGC digital human product called Kuaishou Zhibo:

  • The head of Kuaishou’s AI business highlighted that the AIGC solution is built upon Kuaishou’s self-developed foundational large language model. 
  • It will help creators in the generation of text, images, music, videos, and 3D works by providing them with inspiration, creative materials, and intelligent production services.
  • The company is developing technologies such as text-to-image creation, AI-supported cameras, and intelligent video scripting for its portrait camera app Yitian Camera, and its video editing app Kuaiying.

https://www.36kr.com/newsflashes/2381837287157001

 

3. Guochao brew: China’s Gen Z craves a cup of ‘Chinese-style’ coffee

  • More cafés have created a distinctly Chinese atmosphere by incorporating traditional architecture, such as a courtyard, decorating their interiors with antique furniture, and serving drinks in Gaiwans. 
  • They serve as popular spots for dates, chats, studying, and business meetings.
  • The localization goes beyond store aesthetics to infuse Chinese elements into the taste and preparation methods of the coffee as well. 
  • Because these specific product launches rely heavily on novelty, the buzz is often artificial and temporary. 
  • However, Guochao — or the integration of traditional Chinese elements in contemporary life — is no passing phase or gimmick.

https://jingdaily.com/chinese-style-coffee-guochao-gen-z/