To better understand the Chinese consumer market, we should never neglect the economic power of the younger generations. Even though they have not stepped into the major income earning stage yet, usually with financial support from parents in Chinese families, they have already started to shape their own styles of living as a significant consumer […]
Category: Chinese Consumer Behavior
Chinese consumers in North America retain lots of their consumer values as well as media usage habits after they immigrated. They still mostly use their familiar Chinese websites, mobile apps, and video streaming sites instead of the mainstream platforms. When it comes to entertainment, Chinese publishers do a very good job in offering great content […]
618 is not just another random lucky number for Chinese like 338, 888 that you might be thinking. It is the second-biggest shopping festival in China, after the Double Eleven. If you want to tap into the Chinese consumer’s market, the first thing you need to know about are their major shopping festivals which represent […]
520, when pronounced in Mandarin Chinese (wǔ’èrlíng), sounds similar to the words “I love you” (wǒ ài nǐ). Therefore, the number 520 is typically used as a trendy way to say “I Love You“ in China. May 20th, presented as 520, is widely celebrated as another Chinese Valentine’s Day in the country and also by […]
On Which day of the year do you celebrate Children’s Day? The answer could be very different depends not only on where you are but also on your cultural background. In Canada, National Children’s Day is on November 20th while Americans generally celebrate Children’s Day on the second Sunday in June or October 8th. […]