GOOD THINKING

GOOD THINKING: China Edition

Jul 23, 2025
Yaling Jiang, a trend expert focusing on Chinese culture and consumer behavior, shares fascinating insights into China's vibrant landscape. She discusses the unique challenges of adapting music festivals like Tomorrowland to China's cultural expectations. Special focus is given to the phenomenal success of the animated film Nezha 2 and its implications for soft power. Additionally, Yaling explores the rise of fresh lychee beverages and shifts in luxury consumption post-COVID-19, revealing how consumer priorities are evolving in a maturing market.
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Tomorrowland's Different China Debut

  • Tomorrowland's China edition will likely be an indoor club night, different from its typical outdoor festival vibe.
  • Collaboration with esports and local venues suggests a more controlled, sober experience due to strict drug laws.
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China's Music Festivals Are Unique

  • China's music festivals are more censored and 'vanilla' compared to Western ones like Coachella.
  • Brand activations at Chinese festivals are highly commercial and diverse, including non-traditional sponsors like real estate.
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Louis Vuitton vs. Starbucks Feng Shui

  • Louis Vuitton launched a boat-shaped space in Shanghai next to Starbucks' largest China store.
  • The proximity sparks feng shui debates but ultimately boosts social engagement for both brands.
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