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Pic story: change in Chinese consumption behavior over past decades (9)
(Xinhua) 14:53, May 09, 2021
In this combo photo, customers ask about televisions at a shopping mall in east China's Shanghai in 1980 (L, photo taken by Zhang Ping), and visitors try laptops at the first China International Consumer Products Expo in Haikou, capital of south China's Hainan Province, May 7, 2021 (photo taken by Guo Cheng). Chinese buzzword "sandajian" refers to the "big three" items idolized by a couple planning to marry. In the 1970s, it was a bicycle, watch and sewing machine. A decade later, "sandajian" evolved to be a refrigerator, color television and washing machine, while in the early 1990s it represented a cellphone, air conditioner and computer. At present, the scope of "sandajian" has remarkably extended. The ongoing first China International Consumer Expo has attracted more than 1,500 companies from about 70 countries and regions, displaying and trading high-end consumer products. It is a boutique trading platform gathering quality products around the world, a feast for the eyes of Chinese consumers. Here are a group of combo photos showing the tremendous change in Chinese consumption behavior over the past decades. (Xinhua) |
(Web editor: Zhang Wenjie, Bianji)
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