Core Insights - The research conducted by the Chinese University of Hong Kong analyzes the consumption behavior of Hong Kong residents in mainland China and its impact on local consumption, revealing that cross-border spending has become a norm since the pandemic recovery [1] - The study indicates that spending by Hong Kong residents in mainland China does not negatively impact local consumption in Hong Kong [1] Consumption Behavior - Hong Kong residents primarily spend on life services in mainland China, accounting for nearly half of their total expenditure, while retail accounts for only 28%. In contrast, retail and dining in Hong Kong represent 58% and 29% of their spending, respectively [1] - The shift in consumption locations has expanded from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area to other mainland cities such as Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Chongqing, and Changsha, indicating an increasingly integrated cross-border consumption market [1] Digital Services and Integration - AlipayHK's CEO highlighted that digital services are accelerating the integration of the Greater Bay Area, with over 2 million Hong Kong residents using AlipayHK's cross-border services in the past year, marking a shift from spontaneous to livelihood consumption [2] - The convenience of payment methods has further facilitated the growth of Hong Kong residents' consumption in mainland China [1]
香港中文大学研究:港人北上未对香港本地消费造成挤压 两地消费偏好不同
智通财经网·2025-06-20 08:15