
Market Overview - On April 25, A-shares showed mixed performance with the Shanghai Composite Index slightly declining by 0.07% to 3295.06 points, while the Shenzhen Component Index rose by 0.39% to 9917.06 points, and the ChiNext Index increased by 0.59% to 1947.19 points [2] - The total market turnover was 11,370 billion, remaining stable compared to the previous trading day [2] - Over 2800 stocks in the market rose, with technology sectors like computing power and consumer electronics contributing to market sentiment recovery [2] Tourism Sector - The tourism sector is experiencing heightened activity as the "May Day" holiday approaches, with stocks like Tianfu Cultural Tourism and Three Gorges Tourism hitting the daily limit [3] - China’s outbound tourism market is entering an experiential travel era, with the company Zhongxin Tourism planning to expand its retail presence from 2300 to 5000 stores by the end of 2026 [3] - Reports indicate that the tourism industry is expected to continue its recovery, with significant increases in travel demand for lesser-known destinations [3][4] Power Sector - The power sector has seen a strong performance, with stocks like Huadian Energy and Huayin Power hitting the daily limit [5] - In Q1, China's wind and solar power installations reached 74.33 million kilowatts, surpassing thermal power installations for the first time [5] Real Estate Sector - The real estate sector showed volatility, with a strong morning performance followed by a significant afternoon decline [5] - Analysts suggest that the sector may be nearing a fundamental turning point, with expectations for policy support to stabilize the market [5] - Foreign institutions are turning positive on Chinese real estate stocks, recommending investors to increase their holdings [5] Investment Outlook - Analysts believe that A-shares have a relative valuation advantage compared to global indices, with a potential for gradual bottoming out in the market [6] - The market is expected to remain volatile in the short term, but long-term stability is supported by increasing institutional investment [6] - There is a focus on high-performing stocks and dividend-paying sectors as potential investment opportunities [6]