
Group 1 - The 2025 China International Service Trade Fair has commenced, highlighting the accelerated development of the "15-minute convenient living circle" across the country, with 5,188 community service circles established by the end of 2024, serving 118 million residents [1] - The "15-minute convenient living circle" aims to meet residents' daily and quality consumption needs within a 15-minute walking radius, covering 79% of cities above the prefecture level and 13,600 communities, with a total of 1.371 million commercial outlets [1] - The overall satisfaction rate among residents in these living circles exceeds 93% [1] Group 2 - The report indicates a significant increase in the chain development within community living circles, with a chain rate of 26.9% by the end of 2024, up from 21% in the same period of 2023, marking an increase of approximately 6 percentage points [2] - The eastern region has the highest chain rate at 32%, with a notable increase of 7.3 percentage points compared to the previous year [2] Group 3 - Major companies are actively expanding into community commerce, with Haidilao opening its first community store in Beijing, which offers a variety of food services and operates from 6 AM to 3 AM, catering to diverse consumer needs [3] - Walmart has announced the opening of its first community store in Shenzhen, marking a shift in its strategy after previously scaling back its community business, with four community stores opened in just eight months [3] - Alibaba's Hema has also prioritized the development of community stores, with nearly 300 locations established, focusing on smaller store formats that align with consumer lifestyles [4] Group 4 - The report suggests extending the convenient living circles from major cities to eligible county towns and developing a multi-layered, diversified service system to meet the needs of all age groups, particularly focusing on services for the elderly and children [4]