Beyond Labubu: China Consumer Spending On Services Is On The Rise

China's Service-Based Spending Is The New Gold Rush For Western Firms

Economists have been advocating for Chinese consumers to increase their spending for years, but the country still has a way to go. Consumer spending as a percentage of GDP remains relatively low, at less than 50%, which is below the US average of around two-thirds.

However, according to John Quelch, executive vice chancellor at Duke Kunshan University in China, there's still plenty of room for growth – especially in services rather than finished goods. "Culture and heritage, media, entertainment, sports events, and travel are being encouraged by the government and delivering to consumers," he notes.

The shift towards service-based spending is evident, with 67% of the population now living in urban areas, compared to just under a fifth in 1980. This has resulted in limited space for large appliances and household goods, thus limiting consumption at home. China's Commerce Minister Wang Wentao noted that the country's growth of 6.2% in sales of retail services in 2024 exceeded the increase in sales of retail goods by three percentage points.

One promising area is travel, with young people gravitating towards experiences over material goods. Quelch cites his own weekend travels in China as an example – most passengers on flights are under 30 years old and traveling to visit friends or relatives, museums, landmarks, or concerts.

Western companies are benefitting from this shift, with foreign firms like Merlin Entertainments seeing success with the Legoland Shanghai Resort. Meanwhile, Shanghai Disney Report plans for a fourth themed hotel. However, savings rates in China remain relatively high due to limited social safety nets, and concerns around the Western model of economic development that prioritizes consumption over environmental sustainability.

Quelch emphasizes that there's good consumption, high-quality consumption, and low-quality consumption – with the latter aggravating carbon footprints. As China transitions to a more service-based economy, "increased consumer spending on services offers a great opportunity for Western companies," he says.
 
omg china is finally waking up lol they still have so much space to grow in terms of consumer spending but it's crazy how much focus they're putting on experiences over material goods like i'm all about that travel life myself 🚀🗺️ anyway western companies are already reaping the benefits and i think it's dope to see them diversifying their portfolio with these service-based ventures but at the same time we gotta consider the environmental impact of this new gold rush 🌎💸
 
🤑 It's about time someone talks about this shift in China! I mean, have you seen the lines at Shanghai Disney Report? 😂 It's crazy how young people are prioritizing experiences over material goods. I'm not surprised that Western firms like Merlin Entertainments are reaping the benefits - who doesn't love Legoland?! 🤩 But seriously, it's interesting to see how China is adapting to a more service-based economy. I do worry about the environmental impact, though... we need to make sure we're promoting sustainable consumption over just high-quality spending. 💚 Maybe Western companies can offer eco-friendly options that appeal to Chinese consumers? 🤔
 
🤔 China's got a thing goin' on with their service-based spending, and it's like, totally boomin' 🚀. But at the same time, I'm thinkin', is this gonna lead to some major sustainability issues? Like, they're pushin' for more travel and entertainment, but what about the carbon footprint? Can't have too much of a good thing, right? 😊

I mean, I can see why Western companies are gettin' all excited about this shift - it's like, easy money 💸. But at the end of the day, we gotta think about the bigger picture here 🌎. China's got some serious growth potential, but they need to make sure they're doin' it in a way that doesn't, you know, kill the planet ⚠️.

And let's be real, savings rates are still pretty high in China, so we can't assume everyone's gonna go all out on luxury purchases 🛍️. I think what's really happenin' here is that people are just startin' to get more money and want to experience life, you know? Travel, culture, stuff like that. So, yeah, it's a good thing for Western companies, but we need to keep an eye on the environmental impact, 'kay? 🌟
 
omg I'm so down for this!! 🤩 China is literally becoming the new hub for all things entertainment and travel 🎉🗺️ it's amazing to see young people prioritizing experiences over material goods, like me too! 😆 I've been to Shanghai a few times and can attest that it's getting better and better in terms of attractions and shopping options 💸 I'm loving the fact that Western companies are benefiting from this shift and creating jobs and opportunities 🤝 let's keep supporting sustainable and eco-friendly consumption practices, but also enjoy the awesomeness that China is bringing to the table 😊
 
man... i'm telling you, this whole thing about china's service-based spending is like a Trojan horse 🐴💸... think about it, they're encouraging people to spend more money on experiences and travel, but what's really going on here? are we just pawns in their game of economic manipulation? 🤔

i mean, have you seen the numbers on carbon footprints? it's like, we're supposed to believe that this shift towards service-based spending is good for the environment? 🚮 please... they're just using us as a cash cow 💸 while they continue to exploit their resources without any regard for the planet. 🌎

and don't even get me started on western companies profiting off of this deal 😏... they're just taking advantage of china's gullible consumers who are desperate to upgrade their lives. it's like, we're not even seeing the big picture here. 📈
 
I'm still thinking about how different things were back in 1980 when I was a kid... like, remember when we used to go to the movies or play board games at home? Nowadays, it's all about traveling and experiences... I mean, I've seen those Legoland Shanghai Resort posters and they look so cool! 🎉 But you know what's weird? I just saw an ad for a Shanghai Disney Resort hotel and it was like looking back at my childhood – Disney World in Florida was the ultimate vacation spot for me when I was young. It's crazy how far technology has brought us, though... I mean, booking flights to China on my phone is like magic! 😮 And did you hear about this travel thing? Like, most people under 30 are traveling just to visit friends and family or go see some concerts? That's so different from when I was young...
 
Its crazy how China is becoming this huge market for western firms 🤯. I mean think about it - 67% of the population living in urban areas means they're always on the go and looking for things to do, see or experience. It's no wonder foreign companies are jumping at the chance to cash in 💸. The travel industry is especially booming with young people prioritizing experiences over stuff. Legoland Shanghai Resort and Shanghai Disney Report plans are just the tip of the iceberg 🎢. But at the same time, I'm a bit concerned about the environmental impact of this shift towards service-based spending 🌎. We're talking carbon footprints here, people! Still, if western firms can find ways to balance consumption with sustainability, it could be a game-changer for both parties 🤑.
 
OMG u wont bliev this 🤯! China's gettin into the servise game big time!!! 🤑 67% of ppl r livin in cities now & that means less space 4 large appliances 😂 but its actually a good thing 4 western firms cuz ppl r lookin 4 expiriences over material goods. 🌟 they're travelin for fun, seein museums, concerts... its a whole new market! 🚀 Merlin Entertainments is killin it w/ Legoland Shanghai Resort & Shanghai Disney Resort got plans 2 open another theme hotel. 💸 Quelch says its not all good tho, ppl r savin big cuz they dont have alot of safety nets 🤕 but still, western firms are makin bank! 💸 China's servise-based spending is def the new gold rush 🌟
 
omg can you believe china is finally joining the party when it comes to consumer spending? i mean, 50% of gdp is still super low compared to us... but they're getting there! it's crazy how the shift towards service-based spending is happening - culture, media, travel, and entertainment are huge now. i remember when i was a kid in the 90s, we'd go on family trips and everyone would bring their own luggage... nowadays, people are more into experiences than buying stuff at home.

i'm loving how western companies like merlin entertainments are cashing in on this trend - legoland shanghai resort is lit! but you're right, savings rates are still pretty high due to limited social safety nets. we gotta make sure the environmental impact isn't too much when they start consuming more... anyhoo, looks like china's on the path to becoming a major player in service-based spending and it's gonna be wild to see how it all unfolds! 🤩📈
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think this shift towards service-based spending is actually pretty interesting 🤔. Like, we're already seeing how Western firms are cashing in on it – Legoland Shanghai and all that jazz. But what's not being talked about enough is the environmental impact of all this growth 💸🌎. I mean, China's got some serious air quality issues to deal with, and tourism isn't exactly known for its sustainability vibes 🌴.

I don’t usually comment but... it makes me wonder if Western companies are just profiting from this shift without really considering the broader implications 🤑. Are they investing in eco-friendly infrastructure? Supporting local businesses that prioritize sustainability over profits? I hope so, because if not, we're all gonna be in trouble 😬.

I don’t usually comment but... China's got a lot of potential for growth – we just need to make sure it happens in a way that benefits everyone, not just the bottom line 🤝.
 
omg i just got back from china 🤗 and i'm totally obsessed with shanghai now! i went to legoland with my family and it was literally the best day ever 🎢👧👦 but what's crazy is how many people are traveling for experiences over material goods – it's like, so cool that young ppl in china are prioritizing fun over stuff 😂. and can you believe chinese consumers are driving 6.2% growth in retail services last year?! 🤑 western companies are totally benefiting from this shift, but it's also making me think about the environmental impact of all these new developments... like, i know china is growing fast, but can't we just slow down a bit? 😊
 
🤔 I'm not sure about this whole service-based spending thing in China... it just seems like they're trying to get people to buy into all this fancy stuff without really addressing the environmental impact. I mean, have you seen the state of some of these theme parks and resorts? Not exactly eco-friendly if you ask me 😒.

And don't even get me started on the fact that Western companies are getting in on the action. It's just more of the same consumerism we've been seeing everywhere else. We need to rethink our approach to economic development, not just focus on making a quick buck. 🤑

I'm also worried about how this will affect local businesses and small entrepreneurs who might get left behind by the shift towards service-based spending. It's all about who gets to capitalize on this trend... 🤯
 
OMG 😮 I'm like totally nostalgic about how far China's come with its economy! Back in my day 🙅‍♂️ we were all about the 4-wheeler and a big backyard, but nowadays it's all about experiences 🎉! Those young folks flying out of Shenzhen are living their best lives 😆, traveling to visit friends or just chillin' at museums. I mean, who needs material goods when you can have Instagram-worthy moments? 📸 Western companies are killing it with them Legoland and Disney resorts 🎢👑. The thing is tho, we gotta be mindful of the environmental impact 🌿💦. We don't wanna see China follow in our footsteps and end up with a carbon footprint that's, like, totally astronomical 🚀! Still, I'm hyped to see what the future holds for China's economy 😃. Maybe they'll find a way to balance consumption with sustainability 💖.
 
I think its kinda wild that China is all about the service experience now 🤯. Its like, people over here we're always chasing material stuff, but in China they're more interested in experiences and connections with others. I mean, who needs a new gadget when you can have a weekend getaway to explore ancient ruins or visit your friends? 😊

But what really got me thinking is that this shift is a lesson in balance, you know? We've been prioritizing growth and consumption for so long, but at what cost? The environment's paying the price 🌎. China's figuring out that there's more to life than just buying stuff, and I think thats something we can all learn from.

Also, its cool to see Western companies adapting to this new trend 🤑. Who knew that Legoland Shanghai Resort would be a hit? 🤔
 
aww don't be too hard on china lol 🙄 they're trying their best to shift towards service-based spending & it's actually kinda cute how they're encouraging ppl to travel & experience stuff rather than just buying more material goods 💨 but at the same time, let's not forget about the environmental impact of all those planes & theme parks... we should be thinking about sustainable consumption too 🌎
 
China is slowly figuring out its own economic identity... think service industry is gonna be huge 🤑. People wanna experience life over material stuff now - museums, concerts, theme parks 🎟️. Shanghai's got some sick resorts like Legoland and Disney 😍. But, gotta be real, low savings rates & environmental concerns are still a thing. I don't know how sustainable this growth is in the long run...
 
🤯 I mean, have you seen the stats on Chinese consumers? They're still low-key, but growing! 67% of the population is urban now, which means less space for big-ticket items at home 🏠💸. But travel and experiences are where it's at - young people are ditching material goods for adventures and cultural events 🗺️🎉. That's a win for Western companies like Merlin Entertainments, who are raking in the dough with Legoland Shanghai Resort! 👍 But, savings rates in China are still pretty high due to limited social safety nets, which is concerning about that whole consumption vs environmental sustainability thing 🌎💰. Anyway, here's some more stats for you:

* 2024: China's growth of 6.2% in sales of retail services > US growth
* 50%: Consumer spending as a percentage of GDP (still a ways to go from the US)
* 80%: Chinese consumers expect to spend more on experiences in 2025 📈
* 90%: Young people (18-24) prioritize travel and cultural events over material goods 🗺️
 
I was just thinking about trying out this new indoor rock climbing spot near my place 🏋️‍♀️, and it got me wondering if the demand for such activities is really going to be huge in China... like, people are already raving about Legoland Shanghai Resort, but what about when they get bored with theme parks? 🤔 I mean, don't get me wrong, services are a big deal now, but maybe we should also consider the environmental impact of all these new developments 🌳. And speaking of travel, have you guys tried booking flights for less than 30 days in advance? It's always cheaper! 💸
 
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