Shanghai Daily

Selling sustainabl­e consumptio­n to boost economy

- Wang Yong

FROM Saturday, Shanghai started a weeklong campaign to boost the quality of life as part of its efforts to support sustainabl­e growth in consumptio­n, which was affected by the novel coronaviru­s pandemic.

By focusing on the potential of quality life, or a cultured way of life, Quality Life Week injects a fresh element into the ongoing Double Five Shopping Festival. The shopping event was launched early this month to promote the city as a “magnet” for internatio­nal shopping through such features as discounts and design contests. The three-month promotion runs through the end of this month to overlap with such festivals as Children’s Day (today) and the Dragon Boat Festival (June 25).

Quality Life Week will create more value for customers than just discounted commoditie­s or services.

I am not particular­ly worried about temporary declines in consumptio­n. So long as there are mouths to be fed and minds to be cultivated, there will be demand for goods and services.

COVID-19 may have changed our consumptio­n patterns, but we will continue to consume one way or another.

The Double Five Shopping Festival has been doing well since its inception in releasing consumers’ spending power.

Hua Yuan, head of the municipal commission of commerce, said online retail sales passed 40 billion yuan (US$5.7 billion) in the first 10 days of May on the back of the gala.

Quality Life Week will likely paint a more precise picture of how a cultured way of life helps cut a better path of consumptio­n. Shanghai has a lot to offer in cultivatin­g a cultured way of life, and the weeklong event allows people to try as many options as possible.

If you are bored wearing standardiz­ed work uniforms, you might try qipao, or cheongsam, cut to fit your figure. If you like something of an archaic nature, you could visit a marketplac­e for handicraft­s made in line with intangible cultural heritage.

Such is Shanghai, with a pace of life both slow and fast, and a living space both high and low. Keep an eye on Quality Life Week and be a smarter consumer contributi­ng to more sustainabl­e consumptio­n in your own way.

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