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The changing palate of Chinese wine consumers

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This pallet of wine represents the changing palate of Chinese wine consumers.


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Macau hotel occupancy rate hits 94.1% during five-day May Golden Week holiday –

Macau hotel occupancy rate hits 94.1% during five-day May Golden Week holiday – | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
The Macao Government Tourism Office (MGTO) reported that Macau’s average hotel occupancy rate during the May Day holiday period was
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WeChat Mini Program Development For Brands: Must Have?

WeChat Mini Program Development For Brands: Must Have? | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Brands struggle to reach Chinese consumers through traditional apps and websites. WeChat Mini Programs now serve over 450 million daily active users in China's biggest social platform.
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Flight Friday: Soaring Domestic Flight Growth For China’s Big Three | Aviation Week Network

Flight Friday: Soaring Domestic Flight Growth For China’s Big Three | Aviation Week Network | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Three of China’s largest airlines announced their quarter one (Q1) 2025 results. #FlightFriday compares Air China, China Eastern Airlines, and China Southern Airlines' domestic flights versus international.
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Is China the last great hope for growth in the global wine industry? The… | Iain Langridge 毅安

Is China the last great hope for growth in the global wine industry? The… | Iain Langridge 毅安 | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Is China the last great hope for growth in the global wine industry?


The wine industry is reportedly in something of a funk.

Declining consumption here, oversupply there.

Many yearn for solutions from times gone by, which is my excuse to quote Bonnie Tyler - we're holding out for a hero.

Meanwhile in China, younger drinkers are taking things into their own hands and a number of forces are converging to drive change, and most importantly growth.

1. A shift to everyday consumption

Gen Z and Millennial Chinese consumers are moving away from the gifting/status model that fueled earlier wine booms.

Instead, they're integrating wine into regular social gatherings, weeknight meals, and casual meet-ups.

Wine is becoming less about displaying wealth and more about lifestyle and personal enjoyment.

2. Digital first discovery

Young Chinese wine enthusiasts are discovering new wines primarily through social platforms like RED (Xiaohongshu) and WeChat.

Live streamed tastings and virtual masterclasses have exploded in popularity.

3. Style preferences are evolving

While big banging reds traditionally dominated imports, younger consumers are showing broader palate preferences with a growing interest in lighter bodied reds from cooler climate regions.

Demand is surging for rosé and sparkling wines (particularly among female consumers) as well as aromatic white wines like Riesling and Gewürztraminer.

4. The home grown effect

Younger drinkers are now more comfortable with "made in China" and so there is an openness to Chinese made wine, particularly from Ningxia and Shandong regions.

5. Experience centered consumption

Wine bars featuring flights, tasting experiences, and food pairings are proliferating across tier-one and tier-two cities.

Young consumers prioritise the story and experience surrounding wine rather than just label recognition.

As a result, wine tourism (both domestic and international) is growing exponentially among affluent young professionals.

6. Health is the new wealth

The wellness conscious younger generation are showing a growing interest in organic and biodynamic wines.

As a result, sustainability credentials are increasingly important, with packaging innovation and environmental commitment becoming differentiators in a crowded market.

6. Chinese wine geeks

Knowledge hungry consumers are driving a thirst for wine education.

Refreshingly, young professionals increasingly view wine knowledge as both a personal interest and career advantage.

The implications for international wine producers in all of this are significant.

Success in today's Chinese market requires an authentic connection with consumers who are increasingly sophisticated and focused on experience.

The dragon is stirring.

Have we found our hero?

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I'm Iain Langridge 毅安 and I use my experience in China to launch, grow, and manage premium consumer brands.

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China Market Report: April 2025 Highlights

China Market Report: April 2025 Highlights | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Travel Trends Gen Z’s Next Trip? A Hidden Experience, Not Viral Hotspot Temple retreats, secret food festivals, and offline cultural moments are supplanting mass tourism, finds Trip.com survey.
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‏Today’s luxury isn’t loud, in China.

‏Today’s luxury isn’t loud, in China. | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it

‏China isn’t just consuming luxury—it’s rewriting its meaning. We recently spoke with Patrice Nordey, founder & CEO of TRAJECTRY, whose 25+ years in digital strategy and China market innovation give him a rare lens on what’s really changing.

“Luxury consumers are often misinterpreted simply as high spenders. But true prestige brands understand that their clients are seekers of taste and exclusivity,” says Nordey.

So what does the next chapter of luxury look like in China?

✨ From product-centric thinking to experience-first strategies: Chinese consumers—especially the younger elite—are shifting their spending toward travel, wellness, art, and design. Luxury is no longer just what you buy—it’s how it makes you feel, and how seamlessly it integrates into a lifestyle that is curated, intentional, and expressive.

✨ From global templates to culturally embedded storytelling: Imported prestige no longer guarantees relevance. Brands must build narratives that connect with Chinese cultural codes—from guochao pride to elite connoisseurship—and co-create with local communities to earn their place.

✨ From logos to jingzhi—refined discernment, cultural fluency, and individual meaning: Today’s luxury isn’t loud. It’s quiet precision, artistic integrity, and emotional depth. Jingzhi isn’t a trend—it’s a philosophy of living with taste, and a signal of identity for China’s rising creative class.

As the lines between status and meaning blur, brands that lead will be those that design with—not just for—China.

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Video Marketing In China: Expert Strategies For 2025

Video Marketing In China: Expert Strategies For 2025 | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Many brands struggle to use Chinese video marketing effectively despite its massive potential. China's video platforms now reach over 1 billion active users daily through apps like Douyin and Kuaishou.
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Lessons from Starbucks applicable to foreign brands across categories

Lessons from Starbucks applicable to foreign brands across categories | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
The evolution of coffee in China mirrors the broader transformation of the Chinese consumer landscape. Not long ago, ordering a coffee was less about the caffeine and more about the statement it made – a symbol of refined taste, aligned with global sophistication.
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Changing habits of Chinese consumers may be pot of gold

Changing habits of Chinese consumers may be pot of gold | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
The transformation of Chinese consumption habits is accelerating, with consumers poised to boost spending on leisure, entertainment and healthcare goods and services as they shift from basic material satisfaction to aspirational and personalized consumption, a new report said.
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China's May Day holiday sparks surge in outbound travel - Global Times

China's May Day holiday sparks surge in outbound travel - Global Times | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
As the May Day holiday approaches, Chinese travelers are showing a strong preference for short- and medium-haul overseas destinations, underscoring the burgeoning demand for a variety of travel experiences.
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China gets ready for May Day travel period

China gets ready for May Day travel period | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
China is battering down the hatches in anticipation of the eight-day travel rush for the May Day holiday beginning next week.
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China's car exports

China's car exports | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
China = world’s LARGEST car exporter. 🚗 
 
Surpassing Japan & Germany! 🤯 
 
In less than a decade, China has surged from underdog to leader in global auto exports. 
 
--> Now shipping 6.4 million cars annually. 
 
VS. 
 
🇯🇵Japan - 4.22M 
🇩🇪Germany - 3.18M 
🇺🇸US - 1.43M 
 
In 2020, China exported just 2M vehicle - a 220% increase in 4 years. 
 
【What happened? 🤔】 
 
While many Western automakers were still transitioning to EV, Chinese brands like BYD, NIO, and Geely went ALL-IN on EVs from the start. 
 
With China’s advantages in battery production + supplier of lithium & rare earth materials + government support... 
 
Here's today’s landscape: 
 
- 60%+ of Chinese car exports were NEVs in 2023. 
- Produces over 50%+ of the world’s EVs. 
- Controls over 75% of global battery cell production capacity

Meanwhile, Tesla, once the *trailblazer* in electric vehicles, faces mounting challenges:

【Trade Turbulence 💥】

New U.S. tariffs on Chinese components have disrupted Tesla's production plans.

Especially for the Cybercab + Semi trucks

--> With tariffs escalating from 34% to a staggering 145%...

【Affordable EVs in Limbo 😳】

The anticipated $25k Tesla model aimed at mass-market appeal

It now remains uncertain.

Musk says producing a cheaper model without self-driving would be *pointless*. 😅

Chinese EV brands are now outselling Tesla in key markets like Southeast Asia + Latin America.

+ in Europe, the market share jumped from 6% in 2020 to 20% in 2024.

Who could challenge China’s throne? Let me know your thoughts!

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Eight Chinese Provinces Grow Fixed Populations, as Guangdong Leads the Way

Eight Chinese Provinces Grow Fixed Populations, as Guangdong Leads the Way | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
(Yicai) April 7 -- Eight of the 28 Chinese provincial-level regions that have released population data for last year reported an increase in permanent residents, with the figure remaining unchanged in two and dropping for the rest.Guangdong, Zhejiang, Fujian, Hainan, Anhui, and Shaanxi provinces...
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Chinese set to spend record $1T in local travel boom | Jing Daily

Chinese set to spend record $1T in local travel boom | Jing Daily | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Despite economic headwinds, Chinese travelers will spend nearly 19% more on mainland trips than last year, with international travel finally set to surpass pre-pandemic levels this year.
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How daigou is reshaping China’s luxury landscape.

How daigou is reshaping China’s luxury landscape. | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
🛍️ While China’s domestic luxury spending took a 20% hit last year, the daigou trade actually grew by 5% in 2024. Savvy shoppers are increasingly using these personal shoppers abroad to score better deals and hard-to-find items that aren’t available in local boutiques.

🌏 Thanks to the weak yen, Chinese tourists are spending 120% more on luxury goods in Japan compared to pre-pandemic levels. Meanwhile, Hainan’s duty-free shops saw sales plummet by nearly a third as shoppers looked elsewhere.

⚔️ Luxury houses like LVMH are cracking down on daigou resellers to protect their pricing power, while Chinese authorities impose heavy fines (up to RMB 2 million) for tax evasion. But daigou sellers keep adapting - livestreaming their overseas shopping trips, or even pioneering “reverse daigou” to bring mainland Chinese goods into Hong Kong.

💎 For many Chinese consumers, their go-to daigou isn’t just a seller - they’re a personal shopping concierge. These relationships offer 20-30% savings on luxury goods and access to exclusive items like Hermès quota bags.

🔍 Want to understand how daigou is reshaping China’s luxury landscape? Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ehKe_C2

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Germany topples Australia as 2nd largest health foods exporter to China in 2024

Germany topples Australia as 2nd largest health foods exporter to China in 2024 | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Germany has taken over Australia as the second largest health foods exporter to China last year, trailing behind only the US.
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Gen Z’s next trip? A hidden experience, not viral hotspot | Jing Daily

Gen Z’s next trip? A hidden experience, not viral hotspot | Jing Daily | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Temple retreats, secret food festivals, and offline cultural moments are supplanting mass tourism, finds Trip.com survey.
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China’s Consumption Rebounds, Luxury Falters, and Swiss Watches Stall

China’s Consumption Rebounds, Luxury Falters, and Swiss Watches Stall | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Q1 data from China signals selective recovery, with tourism and e-commerce gaining traction. Meanwhile, luxury heavyweights like Kering and Valentino face continued pressure in Asia.
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China’s Non-Alcoholic Wine Booms Is All Business

China’s Non-Alcoholic Wine Booms Is All Business | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
As non-alcoholic wine rides a wave of popularity across Europe and North America, China is seeing its own boom — but for very different reasons.
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Chinese Traveler Sentiment Report: April 2025 - Dragon Trail International

Chinese Traveler Sentiment Report: April 2025 - Dragon Trail International | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Dragon Trail’s spring 2025 survey of 1,022 Chinese travelers covers plans for outbound trips in 2025, top information sources and platforms for each stage of the journey, safety perceptions for 23 destinations, attitudes on sustainable travel, and more.
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[Vox pop] Cash is king: The practical shift in Chinese spending habits

[Vox pop] Cash is king: The practical shift in Chinese spending habits | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
As the economy slows and the trade war drags on, Chinese consumers are changing the way they spend. Whether on daily necessities or big-ticket purchases, caution is the dominant mood, but it’s not without signs of resilience and adaptability. ThinkChina’s Yi Jina finds out.
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Aboard the 'silver train', China's retirees do their bit to offset Trump's tariffs

Aboard the 'silver train', China's retirees do their bit to offset Trump's tariffs | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
A new initiative aims to boost the local economy by attracting elderly travellers to remote parts of the country.
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Wealthy Chinese travelers are skipping the West—here’s where they’re going instead

Wealthy Chinese travelers are skipping the West—here’s where they’re going instead | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
For decades, the travel desires of affluent Chinese mirrored a global script of status: the West represented success.…
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China isn't slowing down; it's pivoting.

China isn't slowing down; it's pivoting. | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it

China Isn't Dead... But It's Different

Inside China’s $18.6 Trillion Economy

After 25 years living and working in China, I’ve learned never to underestimate the country’s ability to adapt.

Despite ongoing trade tensions with the U.S. and sluggish domestic demand, China’s economy grew 5% in 2024... right on target. What’s driving that growth?

Industry and tech.

Manufacturing still leads at $5.6 trillion, but what caught my eye is the 10.9% surge in the tech sector. That’s not just impressive, it’s strategic.

Chinese firms like Baidu, Inc. and DeepSeek are racing ahead in AI, and government support is accelerating the shift.

Meanwhile, real estate has stalled, dragged down by oversupply and mounting debt.

The real story? China isn’t slowing down. It’s pivoting.

While the West debates decoupling, China is quietly doubling down on sectors that will define the next decade: AI, advanced manufacturing, and digital infrastructure.

Ignore the headlines if you want. But I’ve seen this movie before... and every time people bet against China, they’re caught off guard by how fast it moves.

This isn’t just economic data. It’s a signal.

China is no longer the world’s factory. It’s becoming one of its biggest innovators.

And for anyone doing business globally, that changes everything.

What do you think of the shift?

Graphic courtesy of Visual Capitalist

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Fliggy_Market Insights on Car Rental Business | Fliggy

Fliggy_Market Insights on Car Rental Business | Fliggy | Chinese Travellers | Scoop.it
Car rental is booming, and we're leading the way.
 
At our recent Car Business Partner Summit, we reaffirmed our commitment to both our partners and consumers, buoyed by a strong year of growth. In 2024, our rental orders nearly doubled, driven by a 40% increase in new users and growing customer loyalty.
 
This year, we're focusing on openness, efficiency, and AI to empower our partners and create seamless experiences for our consumers.
 
Swipe through the carousel for key market insights on our journey ahead.


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