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报告显示:年轻人文旅消费更追求情绪价值与个性表达
Xin Hua Cai Jing· 2025-06-27 07:21
Core Insights - The report indicates a significant shift in the cultural and tourism consumption patterns of young people in Shanghai, moving from traditional functional needs to a focus on emotional value and personal expression [1][2] Group 1: Youth Consumption Trends - Nearly 80% of young people choose to visit museums, art galleries, and cultural venues on weekends, with Saturday and Sunday visitors accounting for 43.4% and 36.2% respectively [1] - The majority of visitors to these cultural sites come from outside Shanghai, with 53.4% from other provinces, particularly Jiangsu (10.8%), Anhui (6.5%), and Zhejiang (5.0%) [1] - The age distribution shows that "post-90s" and "post-80s" generations have a higher preference for visiting cultural venues, accounting for 37.8% and 28.2% respectively, while "post-10s" make up 14.4% [1] Group 2: Cultural Engagement and Experiences - The report highlights the role of Shanghai's rich cultural resources in connecting young people with local culture, with the trend of "coming to Shanghai for cultural exhibitions" becoming increasingly popular [2] - New cultural consumption trends are emerging, such as "Artwalk" routes that enhance urban experiences and cultural engagement, with popular routes including "Wandering the Bund" and "Wandering Huaihai Road" [2] - Young people from outside Shanghai represent 58.5% of those visiting for cultural experiences, with Jiangsu, Anhui, and Henan being the top three provinces [2] Group 3: Economic Insights - The performing arts sector is identified as a high-value area within the emotional economy, with Shanghai's performance consumption showing significant aggregation advantages [3] - Theme parks and experiential projects are also gaining popularity, with consumption proportions of 30% and 20% respectively, indicating a shift from mere sightseeing to immersive experiences [3]