

Group 1: Industry Overview - The rise of emotional consumption is driving the development of related industries, as China transitions from "consumption upgrade" to "consumption stratification" [1][12][23] - Consumers are increasingly seeking cost-effectiveness in traditional products while being willing to pay a premium for innovative and emotionally valuable products [12][23] - The retail sales of gold and jewelry, cosmetics, and sports and entertainment products have shown positive growth, with gold and jewelry retail sales up by 12.3% and cosmetics by 4.1% in early 2025 [12][19] Group 2: Trend in Emotional Consumption - Emotional consumption is gaining traction due to fast-paced lifestyles and information overload, leading to increased demand for products that provide emotional comfort [23][25] - Young consumers, particularly those born in the 1990s and 2000s, are the main drivers of emotional consumption, accounting for 78% of the market [25][29] - Female consumers represent a larger share of emotional consumption, with preferences differing from male consumers in product categories [25][30] Group 3: Trend in Toy Industry - The Chinese toy market is rapidly expanding, with the market size projected to grow from 229 billion to 763 billion yuan from 2020 to 2024, reflecting a CAGR of 35.11% [2][31] - Factors driving this growth include rising disposable income, the emergence of emotional value in purchases, and the popularity of quality IPs [31][32] - The market remains fragmented, with significant room for consolidation as the top three companies hold only 23.7% of the market share [2][39] Group 4: Gold and Jewelry Sector - The gold and jewelry sector is shifting from channel-driven to product-driven, with high dividend yields providing defensive attributes [3][19] - Despite a slowdown in store expansion due to rising gold prices, some companies are achieving rapid growth through superior craftsmanship and marketing [3][19] - The demand for gold as a safe-haven asset is expected to continue, driven by geopolitical risks and economic uncertainties [3][19] Group 5: Cosmetics Industry - The domestic cosmetics market is witnessing a rise of local brands, with strong performance during promotional events like "618" [4][19] - Local brands are focusing on R&D and marketing to differentiate themselves, capturing market share from international brands [4][19] - The acceptance of domestic beauty brands among younger consumers is increasing, indicating potential for further market penetration [4][19]