Group 1: Non-material Cultural Heritage Promotion - The "Non-material Cultural Heritage New Year Celebration: Taste of Chinese New Year" event was launched in Guangzhou, featuring a market showcasing over 130 representative projects from 15 provinces and regions, including Hong Kong and Macau [1] - The event includes three core exhibition areas: food tasting, clothing and accessories, and national trend cultural creations, with participation from over 60 inheritors of non-material cultural heritage [1] - The "Non-material Cultural Heritage Shopping Month" will last until March 3, coinciding with traditional festivals, to enhance the supply of quality cultural products during the Spring Festival [1] Group 2: Seasonal Flower Market Trends - Since 2025, the "Non-material Cultural Heritage Goodies National Trend Renewal - Four Seasons Non-material Cultural Heritage Shopping Month" has led to over 31,000 promotional events, stimulating consumption and creating new market dynamics [3] - In Heze, Shandong, peony flowers are being cultivated in greenhouses to simulate spring conditions, allowing for winter sales, with over 100 million peony stems produced annually, generating over 1 billion yuan in annual output value [6][4] Group 3: Local Market Innovations - In Chongqing, a New Year goods market is integrating an old-for-new policy, featuring local agricultural products and cultural performances to enhance consumer engagement [12] - In Wenzhou, a local specialty carnival is combined with a basketball league to create a new consumption scene, offering over 3,000 local products and establishing a live-streaming channel for agricultural products [14] - In Pizhou, Jiangsu, the cold weather has boosted demand for heating products, with a reported growth in sales of heating facilities by approximately 23% to 27% [21][19]
非遗映春 年宵花俏 解锁中国年消费新场景
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2026-01-27 13:12