中免集团向全岛发放超1.2亿元礼券

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant boost in the duty-free market in Hainan following the full island closure of the Hainan Free Trade Port on December 18, which presents new development opportunities for the duty-free sector [1][3] - China Duty Free Group (CDF) has launched a "Twelve Gifts" welfare system aimed at stimulating consumer spending, which includes a total investment of 121.8 million yuan in vouchers distributed across the island [1][3] - The expansion of product offerings at CDF Haikou International Duty-Free City, including pet supplies and musical instruments, has attracted more local residents and tourists, indicating a rise in foot traffic post-closure [3] Group 2 - The "Twelve Gifts" welfare system focuses on multiple dimensions such as price discounts, exclusive rights, and cultural tourism experiences to provide tangible benefits to consumers [3] - The increase in visitors, both from outside the island and local residents, has been noted, suggesting a positive trend in consumer engagement and spending in the duty-free market [3]