Group 1 - In the first three quarters of this year, China's export of holiday goods, dolls, and animal-shaped toys exceeded 50 billion yuan, reaching over 200 countries and regions globally, indicating a significant impact on modern global consumer culture [1] - The rise of "interest consumption" is driving the popularity of niche products in the mass market, allowing small-scale products to gain traction [2] - Chinese manufacturing capabilities are advancing towards the high-end of the value chain, supporting the global success of Chinese trendy toys [2] Group 2 - Cultural products' appeal is rooted in their cultural charm, with a diverse range of offerings from traditional arts to modern digital content, reflecting a shift from "single-point breakthroughs" to a "multi-dimensional matrix" in cultural export [2] - Effective communication is crucial for cultural export, as cultural differences and language barriers can affect the acceptance of cultural products abroad [3] - Successful cultural export requires a blend of global vision and local strategies, ensuring respect for local cultures while enhancing understanding of Chinese culture [3] Group 3 - A robust cultural industry and market system are essential for driving innovation and expanding the reach of cultural exports [4] - The performance of companies in the cultural sector is notable, with the number of overseas publishing contracts signed by a major online literature company increasing by 80% year-on-year, and the authorization amount rising by over 200% [4] - As of June this year, over 600 cultural enterprises have settled in the National Cultural Trade Base (Nanjing), with projected total revenue exceeding 30 billion yuan for the 2024 fiscal year [4]
让“国潮”涌动“世界潮”
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-12-10 08:11