Examining Potential: Evaluating China’s Most Recent Advances in Landscape

  1. The unique way that Generation Z in China is celebrating Chinese New Year
  • hanfu, prayer bracelets, and a dragon frenzy

Traditional buying habits are changing due to the rise of Generation Z. Traditional gifts are being avoided by younger shoppers. They are choosing, instead, more meaningful and customised things that speak to their unique identities.

  • Travelling, but not home

There will be 1.8 million passenger trips per day on average into and out of the Chinese mainland, which is about 3.3 times more than there were the previous year. The majority of these trips were made by people going back to their hometowns. But a growing number of China’s youth is choosing to diverge from this custom, and is instead opting to travel.

  • Balancing red packets and financial wellbeing

As members of China’s Gen Z stand at the crossroads of tradition and modernity. They are not abandoning the customs passed down through generations, but are instead redefining them to resonate with contemporary realities and modern demands of financial and emotional well-being.

LINK: https://jingdaily.com/posts/how-china-s-gen-z-is-doing-cny-differently

  1. Macau welcomes Galeries Lafayette.

The chain’s fourth location in China has opened, Galeries Lafayette, Macau. By 2025, Galeries hopes to have ten locations in China thanks to this new partnership. The pandemic delayed development plans, which had called for the opening of branches in Macau and Chongqing for late 2022.

Galeries Lafayette is refocusing on luxury brands with this new joint venture, with the goal of sharing “a certain vision of the French art of living.”

LINK: https://daoinsights.com/news/galeries-lafayette-lands-in-macau/

  1. From Hangzhou to Harbin: Alibaba’s Fliggy sets out on winter road trip
  • Fliggy, an online travel agency owned by Alibaba, launched a travel campaign by capitalising on the winter travel trend.
  • Fliggy Bus made the entire journey to Harbin while offering gifts and coffee along the way. In order to generate interest in snow and ice tourism, Fliggy assumed the role of explorer for this campaign.
  • Thanks to deliberate government investments in the industry, ice skating and snowboarding are two of the most popular holiday pastimes for upper-middle class consumers.
  • Travelling pop-ups are a great marketing tactic for a spate of brands, not just for travel or outdoor specialists. Non-travel brands can partner up with a travel booking platform or outdoor clothing brand to help provide offline activities to consumers

LINK: https://daoinsights.com/works/from-hangzhou-to-harbin-alibabas-fliggy-set-outs-on-winter-road-trip/

  1. WeChat E-commerce Amplifies with Video Account Surge
  • The 2023 Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) figures are projected to hit between 120 and 150 billion yuan (vs 50 billion yuan in 2022). However, the sector’s scale remains modest compared to giants like Alibaba, JD.com, Pinduoduo, Douyin, Kuaishou, whose GMVs have breached the trillion yuan mark
  • A significant development is Tencent’s integration of video account e-commerce with its WeChat advertising system, allowing for video account livestreams to be promoted within Moments. This new feature opens up fresh avenues for traffic acquisition, potentially boosting conversion rates by shortening the consumer journey from ad click to purchase.
  • The integration extends beyond advertising, as various e-commerce formats within the WeChat ecosystem, such as social commerce and mini-program commerce, are linked up with video account e-commerce. This strategic move positions video accounts as a foundational infrastructure within WeChat e-commerce, facilitating a seamless flow of both public and private domain traffic within the social network.

LINK: https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/43528/tencent-video-account-ecommerce/

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

Creating Your Own Red Packet Cover On WeChat—The Ultimate Guide

It is a widespread custom for adults to gift red packets containing monetary gifts to children during Chinese New Year. However, in recent years, the habit of presenting friends and coworkers has transferred to China’s super-app, WeChat. As a result, the opportunity for brand visibility and interaction arose thanks to this behavioral change. Last week, we covered different ways in which brands can engage with their audiences during the Chinese New Year, today we will dig more into how to create your own red envelope on WeChat. 

What is a WeChat Red Envelope?

Tencent’s WeChat red envelope (or WeChat red packet cover – 红包封面) is a WeChat-based feature that was developed in China. But the concept itself is not new. In fact, it’s based on the Chinese tradition of hongbao (red envelope, or red packet), in which money is presented as a gift to relatives and friends. 

Tencent released the function in January 2014, and it has since grown in popularity, with Tencent reporting 2.3 billion transactions on the first day of 2016.

Users can give monetary presents to other users within a private conversation or group chat in the form of virtual ‘credits.‘ A user’s WeChat Pay account gets credited with funds that can be utilized to make purchases. 

WeChat offers two sorts of ‘red envelopes’: pairwise red packets, which send money from a private chat between two users, and group red packets, which distribute money in a group chat. After posting the ‘grouped’ red envelope to a group chat, the app assigns the amount in each envelope to each receiver at random. Fights for the biggest win of an envelope is a common and fun sight at the annual dinners across China.

Why Do Businesses Require Red Packets?

Moreover, there are other motivations for mobile payment companies to compete during this period, aside from the red packets being a cornerstone of WeChat’s development history. Because the Lunar New Year is the most important Chinese celebration of the year, there are more transactions than at any other time of the year. 

Thus a number of other brands, such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Versace, Burberry, and many more have incorporated the red envelope concept into their Chinese New Year’s marketing strategies. This year with more and more hype around red packets, payees are especially encouraged by brands to transfer ‘lucky money to a friend, thereby assisting the brand in expanding its brand awareness. Sometimes, like in the came of Gucci, users need to book their slot to receive the cover they can use via a mini-program to make it more exclusive. 

On the other hand, consumers may also receive a red envelope with a surprise discount after purchasing something in-store using WeChat Pay. These companies are often FMCG brands because a discount signals value and are generally not an incentive that luxury brands want to be associated with.

Step by Step Guide on Customisation Process of The Red Envelope

Step 1: Registered account and Required materials

Chinese mainland WeChat official account is open to everyone for registration: http://cover.weixin.qq.com 

Red Packet Cover On WeChat

Step 2: Submission for review

Check the official WeChat page for design requirements and specifics. 

  • Format: PNG / JPG / jpeg
  • Width and height: 957 * 1278 pixels
  • Size: ≤ 500kb

Red Packet Cover On WeChat

After you’ve finished customizing the red envelope, send it to the WeChat team for review.

Audit Cycle: The audit cycle is generally 1 working day.

Audit Result: The results will be published on your official WeChat account and sent over by mail after the audit is completed (WeChat envelopes). You can also check the status of the audit in my “seal” at the same time.

Red Packet Cover On WeChat

Step 3: Payment and refund

Select the number of users of the red envelope cover after approval and pay the payment item to create an order.

Price: The red envelope cover costs one yuan per piece.

Payment method: Payments can be made via Wechat, internet banking, or an offline transfer or remittance.

Refund: Only when the red envelope cover is removed from the shelf due to infringement, and there is a red envelope that is still within the distribution validity period and has not been successfully received by any user.

You will get a return for unused red envelopes at a rate of 1 yuan per piece.

Red Packet Cover On WeChat

Final Step

Step 4: Release cover

The cover can be distributed to the selected user after it has been properly purchased. It will expire after six months. Users will not be able to receive it after it has expired.

Distribution methods include:

  • QR code
  • Serial code
  • Link

According to the activity scenario, user group, collection rules, other factors, the customization party can choose the best distribution strategy.

Red Packet Cover On WeChat

Step 5: Trial cover

After each red envelope cover’s approval, ten trial covers for ten Wechat accounts can be obtained.

The cover is effective for two hours after scanning the code and can be used an unlimited number of times. The trial run expires after two hours have passed.

Red Packet Cover On WeChat

Step 6: User to use

Users can use the cover up to 3 months after they receive it as many times as they want. The received cover will automatically become invalid after the expiration date and cannot be used again.

 The red envelope display, which has been sent, will not be affected.

Red Packet Cover On WeChat

Step 7: Data analysis

Following the distribution of the cover, you can view real-time distribution data. You can also check data from the previous day, and cumulative statistics on the site. It includes:

  • covers purchased,
  • covers received,
  • red envelopes issued,
  • red envelopes opened,
  • how many times users accessed the red envelope details page,
  • how many times the users view the cover story,
  • and the number of times the viewers skipped the cover story.

Red Packet Cover On WeChat

Red Packet Cover On WeChat

Conclusion

Way to carry on traditions change these days. The one thing that has remained constant is the desire to enjoy the company of loved ones during this special time of year.

Also, around this time of year, the red envelope is a great way to attract a wide spectrum of customers and build your customer base. As a result, any company seeking to build a business relationship with the Chinese market should consider taking advantage of these prospects.

If you require further assistance with customizing your red envelope, please contact our team. We use our knowledge and expertise to help businesses build meaningful partnerships and develop their network among Chinese customers. For additional information, please contact us by phone – Shanghai or Hong Kong