Hey there! Did you know that in China, you can now fly over the Great Wall in a helicopter? 🚁 That’s right! Visitors are getting amazing new experiences thanks to cool technologies.
Imagine soaring above ancient walls or diving into a super deep pool made with 3D printing! In Beijing, there’s a shopping mall where you can dive into a 16-meter-deep pool for an underwater adventure. How awesome is that?
These fun activities are part of China’s new trend of mixing technology with fun experiences. With things like artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), and big data, businesses are creating new ways for people to enjoy themselves.
Tech Makes Everything More Exciting!
At Xiazhu Lake National Wetland Park in Zhejiang, visitors can hop on a helicopter to see the beautiful wetlands from the sky. 🌿 Not only that, but shopping is getting a tech upgrade too! Some malls use AI and AR (Augmented Reality) to let you try on makeup virtually or shop online and offline at the same time.
Professor Bao Haixu says that this “new consumption” is all about the digital economy. It means using digital technology to meet people’s growing needs in cool new ways.
Trends to Watch
More people in China are also caring about the environment. Over 70% prefer eco-friendly products. Plus, health and wellness are big deals, with the health industry expected to reach a whopping 9 trillion yuan next year!
There’s also a rise in “China-chic” products, which mix traditional Chinese culture with modern designs. They’re super popular, especially online, with lots of young people buying them.
The Future is Bright (and Techy!)
The internet is huge in China, with over a billion users. Online shopping hit over 15 trillion yuan! 📱💻 People are buying smart home gadgets, wearable tech, and even using telemedicine to see doctors online.
Experts believe that with the growth of 5G networks and better policies, these exciting trends will keep growing. The future is full of new adventures and experiences, thanks to technology!
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China's new consumption trends use tech to offer novel experiences
cgtn.com