Group 1: Consumer Spending Trends - During the "May Day" holiday from April 30 to May 4, Shanghai's total consumption reached 594.6 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 13.1% [2] - Offline consumption accounted for 331.5 billion yuan, growing by 13.2%, while online consumption was 263.1 billion yuan, up by 12.9% [2] - The total foot traffic in monitored shopping districts reached 29.93 million, marking a 12.8% increase year-on-year [2] Group 2: Home Appliance and 3C Product Sales - Home appliance and 3C products saw significant sales due to enhanced subsidy policies, with sales of subsidized products reaching 1.15 billion yuan, a 32.4% increase compared to the previous five days [2] - In Nanjing, home appliance and 3C product sales exceeded 400 million yuan, with a 57% increase in old-for-new orders [3] - Sales of high-end electronics, such as computers and smartphones, experienced substantial growth, with increases of 104% and 117% respectively [3] Group 3: Tourism and Travel - Shanghai welcomed 16.5 million tourists during the holiday, a 1.61% increase year-on-year, with total tourism spending reaching 20.11 billion yuan, up by 10.20% [5] - The tourism market in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui provinces also saw double-digit growth in visitor numbers and spending [5] - The introduction of upgraded tax refund policies for foreign tourists contributed to a 211.6% increase in foreign spending in Shanghai, totaling 455 million yuan [4] Group 4: Restaurant and Dining Sector - The dining sector experienced a surge, with online dining transactions from non-local tourists increasing by 189% compared to the previous year [8] - In Shanghai, dining consumption driven by the "Taste Shanghai" dining vouchers reached 79.9 million yuan, with a 9.8% growth in overall dining [8] - Popular restaurants, such as Haidilao, reported record-high customer volumes during the holiday [8] Group 5: Foreign Trade Products and Domestic Sales - The "May Day" holiday saw foreign trade products gaining traction in the domestic market, with initiatives like trade fairs and green channels for foreign enterprises [10][12] - The First Food Store in Shanghai successfully launched a new foreign trade product section, attracting significant consumer interest [12] - Retailers are actively engaging with foreign trade companies to expand their product offerings, aiming to meet the growing demand for quality goods [13]
文旅家电餐饮齐升温!“五一”长三角消费“多点开花”
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao·2025-05-06 09:40