Group 1 - The extended Spring Festival holiday has significantly boosted Hangzhou's consumption market, with total spending across five major sectors reaching 17.749 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 7.6% [1] - Retail sales amounted to 9.799 billion yuan, growing by 8.7%, while dining consumption reached 3.845 billion yuan, marking a 15.0% increase [1] - The consumption market is characterized by overall growth, structural optimization, and strong supply, with notable sales increases in green, smart, and health-related products [1] Group 2 - E-commerce platforms in Hangzhou saw government subsidies of 1.5538 million yuan during the Spring Festival, leading to over 45.47 million yuan in sales from more than 110,000 orders [2] - The city issued over 600 million yuan in consumption vouchers, with specific districts launching targeted subsidies that had a significant impact on sales [2] - The "trade-in" policy has been upgraded, resulting in over 14,000 transactions worth more than 62 million yuan in the Binjiang District alone during the holiday [2] Group 3 - Cultural and tourism activities in Hangzhou attracted significant visitor numbers, with daily attendance at the Grand Canal Park exceeding 20,000, a growth of over 700% [3] - The "Come to Hangzhou for the New Year" campaign, organized in collaboration with platforms like Alipay and Xiaohongshu, generated 3.167 billion yuan in external consumption, a 27.3% increase [3] - Traditional dining experiences have been enhanced, with notable sales increases in various restaurants, such as a 25% rise in key dining establishments in Chun'an County [3]
春节期间杭州实现消费总金额177.49亿元
Hang Zhou Ri Bao·2026-02-24 02:44