Shanghai tops nation in entertainment spending during May Day Holiday
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"Micky Mouse" is preparing for the reopening of Shanghai Disneyland theme park. /VCG

"Micky Mouse" is preparing for the reopening of Shanghai Disneyland theme park. /VCG

Shanghai's entertainment industry saw a spending boom during the five-day Labor Day holiday, with orders spiking by 249 percent, ranking the first nationwide, said a report by Meituan Dianping, a leading e-commerce service provider.

According to the report released on May 5, emerging entertainment businesses contributed substantially to the total consumption. Orders for activities such as trampoline, escape room games, karting and indoor rock climbing have grown exponentially compared with the levels before the holiday.

Young consumers have become the backbone of Shanghai's entertainment spending, with those born in the 1990s and the 2000s accounting for about half of the above-mentioned consumption, said the report.

Outdoor activities such as hiking and picking fruit continue to be trendy among young consumers.

"Young consumers are the major driving force of emerging businesses and services in Shanghai as they contribute greatly to the spending in this regard," said Zhang Jing with Meituan Dianping, a Chinese group buying website for locally consumer products and retail services. 

Shanghai Disneyland theme park plans to reopen on May 11 as the coronavirus outbreak eases in China. Ticket sales will be available via the resort's official online channels and official travel partners' channels beginning May 8, with a limited number of tickets available each day during the initial reopening. 

Visitors purchase tickets for Shanghai Disneyland on May 8, 2020. /VCG

Visitors purchase tickets for Shanghai Disneyland on May 8, 2020. /VCG

(With input from Xinhua)