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北京重点商圈假期迎客5966.8万人次
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-10-08 15:41

Group 1: Consumer Market Performance - During the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, Beijing's consumer market showed strong resilience and vitality, with sales reaching 9.51 billion yuan across monitored sectors including department stores, supermarkets, and restaurants [1] - The total foot traffic in 60 key commercial districts reached 59.668 million, marking a year-on-year increase of 13.9% [1] - New projects launched before the holiday became popular destinations for consumers, while traditional shopping areas remained the first stop for tourists visiting Beijing [1] Group 2: Event-Driven Consumption - Various events during the holiday, such as the WTT China Grand Slam and China Open, significantly boosted consumption, with foot traffic in the Xicheng and Beiyuan commercial districts increasing by 110% and 5.9% respectively [1] - Activities like the "Event Ticket Benefits Season" in Shijingshan District offered discounts at over 200 merchants, enhancing consumer engagement [1] - The "Open Live Second Venue" collaborated with multiple locations to create immersive experiences, linking over 100 brands and stimulating regional consumption [1] Group 3: Night Economy Growth - The "Night Tour Beijing" initiative saw nighttime foot traffic in key commercial districts reach 28.116 million, a year-on-year increase of 23.3% [2] - Notable increases in nighttime foot traffic were observed in Chaoyang District, with the "International Light Consumption Season" and water performances contributing to a 39.1% increase in foot traffic [2] - Events combining music and market experiences effectively attracted visitors and stimulated nighttime consumption [2] Group 4: New Store Openings and Consumer Engagement - The opening of new stores during the holiday period led to significant increases in foot traffic, with the Doujing and Chaoyang Qing commercial districts seeing increases of 37% and 18.1% respectively [3] - The Chaoyang Joy City reported a 27% increase in foot traffic, driven by the launch of over 10 new stores and unique exhibitions [3] - The introduction of themed tourism routes and activities catered to diverse consumer needs, enhancing the holiday shopping experience [3] Group 5: E-commerce and Offline Integration - E-commerce platforms experienced a surge in offline business during the holiday, with some platforms reporting over 5 million customers visiting their stores [5] - Sales of mooncakes and other festive products saw significant increases, with JD's mooncake sales growing over 300% compared to the previous month [5] - The demand for home appliances also surged, with sales of projectors, coffee machines, and gaming consoles increasing by 245%, 181%, and 292% respectively [6]