Core Insights - The article highlights the increasing trend among young people in China to share their Spring Festival experiences on social media, with 54.2% of respondents participating in this activity [1][4]. Group 1: Celebration Methods - 60.4% of respondents expressed a desire to showcase their New Year's Eve dinner [4]. - 65.4% celebrated the festival by gathering with family for a New Year's Eve dinner [6]. - Traditional activities such as making dumplings or rice cakes were performed by 54.4% of respondents [7]. Group 2: Demographics of Respondents - The survey included 44.2% male and 55.8% female respondents [1]. - The age distribution shows that 18.8% are from the post-2000 generation, 18.4% from the post-1995 generation, and 29.6% from the post-1990 generation [1]. - Respondents from first-tier cities accounted for 33.4%, while second-tier cities made up 34.7% [1]. Group 3: Reasons for Sharing - 59.7% of respondents believe sharing enhances the festive atmosphere and visibility of the New Year spirit [6]. - 55.9% indicated that sharing creates beautiful "digital memories" for families [6]. - 53.2% view sharing as a way to report safety and joy to friends and family, serving as a form of "online reunion" [6].
图解数据|今年过年,你“晒春节”了吗?
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-19 13:47