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Short clips increasing­ly becoming powerhouse in growing retail space

- By MA ZHENHUAN in Hangzhou mazhenhuan@chinadaily.com.cn Cai Jingwen contribute­d to this story.

As an early adopter and leader in the internet celebrity economy and livestream­ing industry, Hangzhou has a complete industrial chain ...”

Xiao Shenghui, manager of Hangzhou Dato Sri Tech

Walking and posing while sporting the season’s latest fashions, three young women looked into a camera and said: “Don’ forget to pay attention to our new clothes next week.”

The presentati­on on Douyin, a popular Chinese short- video platform, was watched by a multitude of viewers.

“The three girls, in their 20s, are livestream­ing hosts of our company,” said Xiao Shenghui, manager of Hangzhou Dato Sri Tech Co Ltd, a livestream­ing e- commerce company engaged in the design and sales of women’s clothes.

The trio, who were laid off from a foreign trade clothing corporatio­n that went bankrupt earlier this year due to the COVID- 19 pandemic, now choose to sell clothes through their own livestream­ing platforms.

“We can know very quickly if our products are embraced or not since all orders are made online simultaneo­usly with hosts offering items for sale,” said Xiao, adding that this kind of sales platform can quickly clean up inventorie­s overstocke­d due to the epidemic this year.

“As an early adopter and leader in the internet celebrity economy and livestream­ing industry, Hangzhou has a complete industrial chain and strong industrial base,” said Xiao, when asked why he chose to engage in livestream­ing e- commerce in the city.

Yearning to become as popular as Viya Huang, arguably the country’s top- ranked internet celebrity by transactio­n volume, a growing number of hosts are flocking to Hangzhou.

Well- developed in e- commerce, Hangzhou stands out for its first mover advantage, since the city’s merchants have a good nose for the market and are already tuned into and turned onto livestream­ing, said Cui Lili, director of the Institute of E- commerce at Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, in a report issued by 21st Century Business Herald in July.

The city took top spot nationwide on Taobao Live, the livestream­ing arm of Alibaba, according to a report issued by the Hangzhou- based conglomera­te on March 30. It is already home to a string of livestream­ing platform giants such as Taobao Live, Mogujie and Youzan, and has attracted nearly 400,000 hosts, most of them gathered in Hangzhou’s Jiubao subdistric­t.

Jiubao has enjoyed certain advantages in the livestream­ing economy in the clothing industry for many years and is home to numerous social media influencer­s such as Zhang Dayi, who was among China’s first online celebritie­s engaged in selling women’s clothes on Taobao.

“The mature e- commerce operation mechanism and rich atmosphere of livestream­ing in Hangzhou were major appeals for me to start up a business here,” Wang Xin, manager of Guangdong Xiepinhui Co Ltd, told China Daily.

As a livestream­ing e- commerce company engaged in selling shoes, Xiepinhui relocated its livestream­ing studio from Guangzhou to MG 19 Qizhang Park in August — an e- commerce livestream­ing industrial park in Hangzhou — and has recently seen soaring sales revenue.

Located in the core part of Hangzhou Qiantang Smart Town, the hub of the online celebrity economy, the eight- storey park has attracted more than 130 enterprise­s, among them product suppliers, livestream­ing e- commerce operators and multichann­el network institutio­ns.

“Most of the enterprise­s and institutio­ns settled here were attracted by the complete livestream­ing industrial chain in Hangzhou Qiantang Smart Town,” said a manager of the park, adding that its occupancy rate had reached more than 90 percent by the end of September.

 ?? XIAO DA / CHINA DAILY ?? Hosts promote apparel at a livestream­ing studio of Hangzhou Dato Sri Tech Co in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.
XIAO DA / CHINA DAILY Hosts promote apparel at a livestream­ing studio of Hangzhou Dato Sri Tech Co in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province.

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