“史上首个秋假”引发出行热潮,银发经济等为消费扩大注入新动能
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-14 05:47

Group 1 - The introduction of the first autumn holiday in several provinces in China, including Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Sichuan, has led to a surge in travel demand, with average round-trip ticket prices rising to approximately 700 yuan, a 7% increase compared to last year [1] - Popular travel routes during the autumn holiday include Chengdu to Sanya, Chengdu to Haikou, and Hangzhou to Xiamen, with some flights already sold out, indicating a strong impact of policy incentives on tourism consumption [1] - The autumn holiday not only meets family travel needs but also creates a new peak in tourism outside of traditional "Golden Week" periods, reflecting a shift in consumer behavior [1] Group 2 - From January to October, China's online retail sales increased by 9.6% year-on-year, with physical goods retail sales growing by 6.3%, outpacing the overall growth of social consumer goods retail [1] - The retail sales of new energy vehicles continue to grow rapidly, highlighting a trend towards digital and green consumption that is driving overall consumption growth [1] - The current phase of consumption structure upgrading presents significant opportunities in cultural tourism and healthcare, with emerging sectors like the silver economy and first-time economy contributing to new consumption momentum [1] Group 3 - Relevant ETFs include tourism ETF (562510) benefiting from holiday catalysts and the ice and snow economy, food and beverage ETF (515170) aimed at boosting domestic demand, and Hong Kong consumption ETF (513230) focusing on e-commerce leaders and new consumption trends [2]