Group 1 - The concept of "good life" transcends material wealth, emphasizing a harmonious balance between material and spiritual, individual and societal, creation and enjoyment [2][3] - The rise of "new consumption" reflects a shift from product-centric to experience-centric purchasing, where consumers seek emotional value and unique experiences [5][6] - The trend of "personalized consumption" is becoming prevalent, with consumers increasingly favoring tailored products and services that resonate with their individual lifestyles [5][7] Group 2 - The integration of AI technology in various industries, such as tourism and fashion, is seen as a genuine upgrade that addresses industry pain points and enhances efficiency [9][10] - The tourism sector continues to prioritize core elements of travel, with AI serving to better meet personalized consumer demands rather than replacing the fundamental travel experience [10] - The beauty industry is experiencing a complex relationship with AI, where it serves as a tool for data processing but requires careful interpretation to avoid marketing missteps [9] Group 3 - The "pet economy" is rapidly growing, with an increasing number of tourism and hospitality venues accommodating pet owners, indicating a significant market opportunity [6] - The "de-gendering" trend in the beauty sector shows that male consumers are increasingly purchasing a wider range of skincare products, reflecting a shift in consumer attitudes [6] - The future of consumption in China is expected to evolve towards lifestyle brands that embody cultural values, moving away from mere product replication [7]
新消费如何赋能“好生活”?多元路径如何探索?