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从潮玩游戏到黑科技产品 新“中国范儿”正在风靡全球
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-10-06 11:35

Group 1: CPOP and Cultural Export - The rise of CPOP represents a shift from "product export" to "brand export," encompassing various fields of Chinese pop culture, including technology, toys, games, film, and literature [1] - The "Chinese style" is gaining global traction, showcasing cultural depth and trendiness [1] Group 2: Success of "Labubu" Toy - The "Labubu" toy has become a global sensation, with significant sales spikes in various regions: Asia-Pacific revenue reached 2.85 billion yuan, up 257.8%; Americas revenue was 2.26 billion yuan, up 1142.3%; and Europe and other regions saw 480 million yuan, up 729.2% [2] - The brand has opened physical stores in over 20 countries and regions, including notable locations like the Louvre in France and Oxford Street in the UK [2] Group 3: Cultural Fusion Strategy - Unlike many Chinese brands focusing solely on cultural output, the company employs a "cultural fusion" strategy by collaborating with over 200 artists worldwide to bridge cultural gaps [3] - The popularity of "Labubu" reflects the rise of the "emotional economy," where its unique image serves as an outlet for young people to relieve stress and engage in creative expression [3] Group 4: "Black Myth: Wukong" Game Launch - The game "Black Myth: Wukong," based on "Journey to the West," generated significant global interest upon its release on August 20, 2024, selling over 10 million copies within three days [4][5] - The game has sparked foreign players' curiosity to explore Chinese culture, leading to increased interest in various adaptations of "Journey to the West" [5] Group 5: Recognition and Awards - "Black Myth: Wukong" received multiple nominations at the 2024 Game Awards, winning "Best Action Game" and "Player's Voice," highlighting its impact on the gaming industry [6] - The success of both "Labubu" and "Black Myth: Wukong" is seen as a testament to China's growing soft power, with the country rising to second place in the global soft power index [6] Group 6: Technological Advancements - Chinese brands are transitioning from "technology followers" to "innovation leaders," exemplified by the strong market performance of the Insta360 X5 camera, which topped sales charts in multiple countries [7] - In 2024, China exported 5.859 million vehicles, maintaining the top position globally, with electric vehicle exports, particularly by BYD, showing remarkable growth [7][8] Group 7: Global Recognition of Chinese Brands - The performance of brands like "Labubu," "Black Myth: Wukong," Insta360, and BYD illustrates the emergence of a new "Chinese style" that is gaining global recognition [9]