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中国App掀起使用热潮 “生活新方式”魅力刷新世界消费观念
SNWSNW(SH:600628) Yang Shi Wang·2025-05-05 02:51

Core Insights - Chinese apps are experiencing a surge in global usage, particularly among foreign users who engage with these applications for various daily activities, such as shopping and entertainment [1][5]. Group 1: App Popularity and Trends - In the past month, several Chinese apps have topped the U.S. mobile application rankings, including a short drama app that reached the entertainment chart's peak on April 6, and the Dunhuang website, which topped the shopping chart on April 14 [3]. - The popularity of the Pop Mart app surged on April 25, coinciding with the release of new collectible toys, leading to long queues at its Los Angeles store [3]. Group 2: Global Reach and Market Penetration - Chinese apps have made significant inroads globally, ranking in the top ten download lists in 169 countries and regions, with over half of the top ten positions in 18 of those areas occupied by Chinese apps [5]. - The types of apps gaining traction have diversified from primarily games to include shopping, dining, logistics, AI, and photography applications [5]. Group 3: Factors Driving Adoption - The rise of Chinese apps is attributed to their ability to connect users with authentic experiences and high-quality products, as seen with platforms like Xiaohongshu, which broke into the global download rankings by offering genuine user-generated content [7]. - The launch of DeepSeek, which quickly climbed to the top three in global downloads, showcases the effectiveness of advanced algorithms and user experience in attracting foreign users [7]. Group 4: Economic and Cultural Impact - The Chinese app phenomenon reflects the advantages of supply chains and cost-effectiveness, enabling platforms like Dunhuang and Taobao to connect manufacturers directly with overseas wholesalers, promoting high-quality, low-cost consumption [9]. - Cultural output and lifestyle reconfiguration are also significant, with platforms like Xiaohongshu and Pop Mart integrating Eastern aesthetics into global pop culture, indicating a broader shift in consumer values and preferences [11].