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河畔“星光”点燃文旅商融合热浪
Yang Guang Wang· 2025-05-01 07:02
Group 1 - The 2025 Bridge Music Festival is a significant cultural event in Tianjin, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern performances, enhancing the city's cultural atmosphere and tourism appeal [2][4] - The Tianjin Cultural and Tourism Bureau emphasizes the integration of culture, tourism, and commerce to drive consumer upgrades, reflecting the city's cultural essence [2][3] - Tianjin's Tsingwan Square is positioned as a "city living room," attracting over 2 million visitors from the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region in 2024 through various cultural and sporting events [3][9] Group 2 - The immersive experience of the first interactive crosstalk venue, "Encounter Crosstalk Society," adds vitality to Tsingwan Square's economy, blending traditional art with modern engagement [6][7] - Tsingwan Square aims to enhance its cultural offerings by transforming its space into a dynamic cultural container, promoting a series of events that highlight Tianjin's diverse cultural charm [7][9] - The "Tianjin Eye" Ferris wheel project achieved record revenues exceeding 90 million yuan and welcomed over 1.1 million visitors in 2024, showcasing the area's tourism potential [10][12] Group 3 - The Ancient Culture Street in Tianjin recorded a visitor count of 13.5 million in 2024, highlighting the successful fusion of traditional culture and modern trends [13][15] - The Mudman Zhang family business has seen a 40% increase in visitor numbers and significant revenue growth, driven by innovative cultural products and experiences [15][18] - The Yangliuqing Painting Society is leveraging e-commerce and collaborations with cultural IPs to attract younger consumers, enhancing the reach of traditional crafts [17] Group 4 - In 2024, Tianjin received 260 million domestic tourists, generating 293 billion yuan in tourism revenue, marking a year-on-year growth of 10.9% and 32.3% respectively [17] - The online tourism sector in Tianjin reported 28.1 million total visitors and a transaction volume of 4.66 billion yuan in the first quarter of 2025, indicating a strong recovery and growth in tourism [17] - The surge in inbound tourism orders during the "May Day" holiday, with a 250% year-on-year increase, is expected to further boost international consumption in Tianjin [17]
南京新百(600682) - 南京新百2025年第一季度经营数据公告
2025-04-29 14:35
证券代码:600682 证券简称:南京新百 公告编号:临 2025-010 南京新街口百货商店股份有限公司 2025年第一季度经营数据公告 本公司董事会及全体董事保证本公告内容不存在任何虚假记载、误导性陈述或者重大遗漏,并 对其内容的真实性、准确性和完整性承担法律责任。 南京新街口百货商店股份有限公司(以下简称公司)根据上海证券交易所《上市 公司自律监管指引第 3 号——行业信息披露》之《第四号——零售》的相关要求,现 将公司 2025 年第一季度主要经营数据(未经审计)公告如下: 一、2025 年第一季度主要经营数据如下: (一)主营业务分行业情况 | | | | 主营分行业 | 主营业务收入 | 主营业务成本 | 毛利率 | 营业收入比上年 | 营业成本比上年 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | | (%) | 增减(%) | 增减(%) | | 商业 | 99,731,067.35 | 31,402,919.65 | 68.51 | -11.31 | -2.76 | | 宾馆餐饮业 | 7,801,100.36 | 1,058,679.29 | 8 ...
五五购物狂欢、苏州河畔咖啡香、龙舟竞渡乐翻天……普陀区文旅商体展融合发展
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-04-24 08:06
"五五购物节,'啡'尝苏州河,水上、陆上、冰上体育赛事轮流登场。"在4月23日举行的上海普陀区文旅商体展融合发展发布会上,普陀区相关负责人 透露了上述信息。 潘洁 摄 随着五一"黄金周"与"五五购物节"临近,普陀区围绕重大节庆和赛事等活动,聚焦重点区域和商圈,以点带面,全域联动,精心策划了一系列文商旅体 深度融合的特色活动,将为市民游客呈现一场集购物、娱乐、休闲于一体的沉浸式体验。 五大商场激发消费新动能 今年普陀区"五五购物节"定于4月30日启动,活动将持续到6月底。7月开始,正式进入"上海之夏"国际消费季,接续10月的迎进博消费季和跨年迎新 季,形成贯穿全年的消费节庆活动矩阵。 普陀区"五五购物节"主场活动"汽车品质消费嘉年华暨五感生活节",将于4月30日在真如市级商圈启动,以"汽车+"消费体验为理念,突出多业态融合、 多层次联动。将推出"汽车后备箱集市""面包咖啡集市""邻里生活集市"三大全新消费场景。主场活动将首发推出"普陀区购车补贴政策"。 普陀区商务委副主任戴耀艳介绍说,"五五购物节"期间,普陀区五大主力商场将推出配套主题活动,打造消费新场景,激发消费新动能。 其中,天安千树以"龙舟"为文化图腾, ...
北京近期城市建设汇总!医院、学校、商场...
北京本地宝· 2025-04-24 03:59
Core Viewpoint - The article summarizes recent urban construction projects in Beijing, focusing on healthcare facilities and educational institutions aimed at improving public services and addressing resource shortages in the city [1][2]. Group 1: Children's Hospital New District - The new district of Beijing Children's Hospital in Yizhuang officially commenced construction on March 5, 2023, with an expected completion date in 2028, featuring 1,200 beds, including 1,000 pediatric beds and 200 obstetric beds [3][6]. - The project covers an area of 15.33 hectares with a total construction area of 295,800 square meters, including a clinical diagnosis center, a scientific innovation center, and an infectious disease center [6][8]. - The new district aims to alleviate the shortage of pediatric medical resources in the southeastern part of the city, addressing the growing demand for children's medical services [7][13]. Group 2: Children's Research Institute in Tongzhou - The main structure of the Tongzhou branch of the Capital Institute of Pediatrics has been completed, with a total construction area of 186,400 square meters and plans for 800 beds across 30 clinical departments and 6 medical technology departments [19][21]. - The project emphasizes the integration of research and clinical practice, with facilities for large-scale research instruments and multiple disease research centers, aiming to enhance pediatric healthcare services [21][22]. - The branch is expected to be completed in 2026 and officially operational by 2027, contributing to the development of a child-friendly city [21][22]. Group 3: Beijing Middle School East Ba North Campus - The East Ba North Campus of Beijing Middle School is a key public welfare project with a total construction area of 81,800 square meters for the first phase and 20,600 square meters for the second phase [25]. - The project will provide 78 classes and is expected to be completed and operational by September 2023, addressing the shortage of educational resources in the Dongba area [25][28]. - The campus includes extensive sports facilities and a C-shaped underground corridor connecting various educational and recreational areas [26][27]. Group 4: Other Construction Information - In the second quarter, several projects will commence, including the renovation of the Wangfujing Foreign Language Bookstore, which will cover approximately 12,000 square meters [30]. - The first phase of the Jingxi Southwest Comprehensive Logistics Hub will be developed, with a construction area of about 141,000 square meters, enhancing logistics capabilities in the region [30]. - Additional educational and public service projects are set to begin, including renovations at Beijing Second Middle School and the construction of a new campus for the Shiyi School in Chaoyang District [30].
开中法如何推动大明商帮崛起|书摘
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-04-23 10:40
Core Insights - The article discusses the historical evolution of Chinese commercial networks and the emergence of various merchant groups, tracing their roots back to the "Kaizhong Law" which established a national trade network [1][2][4] - It highlights the transformation of the Chinese economy from a feudal system to a more market-oriented one, emphasizing the role of merchant groups like Jin merchants, Hui merchants, and Zhejiang merchants in this process [5][6][17] Group 1: Historical Context - The "Kaizhong Law" initiated a national trade network that allowed merchants from regions like Shanxi and Shaanxi to thrive by facilitating efficient capital accumulation through grain and salt trade [4][7] - The Ming Dynasty's policies, particularly under Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, aimed to suppress commerce but inadvertently laid the groundwork for a commercial revival in the Ming and Qing dynasties [2][5] Group 2: Merchant Groups and Their Evolution - The rise of merchant groups such as Jin merchants was facilitated by their proximity to key resources like salt and grain, allowing for rapid capital turnover and accumulation [4][6] - The article details how these merchant groups evolved from "border merchants" to "internal merchants," focusing on local trade and capital efficiency [6][12] Group 3: Economic Structures and Market Control - The Ming government implemented systems like "talao" (official inns) and "guanya" (official trading intermediaries) to control the market and ensure that trade networks served state interests [8][9][10] - The decline of state-controlled trading systems led to the rise of private "Xie Jia" (rest stops) that provided integrated services for merchants, enhancing trade efficiency and reducing transaction costs [13][14][15] Group 4: Impact on Modern Economy - The article concludes that the development of a unified domestic market in the Ming Dynasty was a significant achievement, yet questions why this did not evolve into modern capitalism as seen in the West [17][18]
万亿消费之城,谁是下一个?
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-03-25 12:18
Core Insights - Consumption has become the main driving force of economic growth in China, with final consumption being a lasting driver of economic growth [1] - Among the 27 "trillion GDP cities" in China, only seven cities have a retail sales total exceeding one trillion yuan, indicating that "trillion consumption cities" may hold greater value [1] Group 1: Suzhou's Economic Performance - In 2024, Suzhou achieved a retail sales total of 1004.37 billion yuan, marking a 4.8% increase from the previous year, making it the seventh city in China to reach this milestone [3] - Suzhou's consumption vitality stems from the deep integration of manufacturing and service industries, with 417,500 new urban jobs created in 2024, the highest in Jiangsu province [4] - The city's industrial output value reached 4.7 trillion yuan in 2024, a 4.7% increase, ranking second among industrial cities in China [4] - The per capita disposable income in Suzhou was 77,524 yuan in 2024, 1.88 times the national average and 1.4 times that of Jiangsu province [4] - Suzhou hosted 65 concerts with over 5,000 attendees and 90 concerts with over 1,000 attendees in 2024, generating over 800 million yuan in ticket sales [4][5] Group 2: Future Plans and Strategies - The 2025 government work report for Suzhou emphasizes expanding effective demand and optimizing subsidy methods to stimulate consumption [5] - Suzhou is exploring innovative policies to ensure that benefits reach the consumer end, enhancing market vitality [5] Group 3: Other Cities' Aspirations - Nanjing, Wuhan, and Hangzhou are also aiming for "trillion consumption city" status, with Nanjing targeting a retail sales total of over 1 trillion yuan by 2025 [6][7] - Hangzhou aims to exceed 900 billion yuan in retail sales by 2027, with a growth rate aligned with GDP [7] - In 2024, Hangzhou's per capita disposable income was 76,777 yuan, slightly higher than Nanjing's 75,180 yuan [8] Group 4: Shanghai's Consumption Leadership - Shanghai achieved a retail sales total of 1,794.02 billion yuan in 2024, maintaining its position as the top consumer city in China for seven consecutive years [9] - The city attracted 3,500 brands for launch events in 2024, with 1,269 new stores opened, including 14 global and Asian flagship stores [9] - Shanghai's "first launch economy" policy has been in place since 2018, with new measures introduced to facilitate the import of new consumer goods [9][10] - The city has also implemented significant consumer subsidies, exceeding 4 billion yuan, to support the replacement of old consumer goods [10]