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Distance no longer barrier to devotion of Chinese fans

Xinhua | Updated: 2024-11-21 07:58
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The original version of The Phantom of the Opera at Suzhou Shishan Grand Theater in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, on Oct 22. [Photo by GUAN YUNAN/FOR CHINA DAILY]

NANJING — On a crisp, breezy evening in Tianjin, a young couple strolled back to their hotel, their steps light, and their hearts brimming with joy. Softly, they hummed infectious tunes from the electrifying concert they had just attended by G.E.M. They had traveled from Beijing to attend their favorite pop star's show.

"It wasn't a cheap outing," says Zhou Yi, who detailed how, in addition to the concert tickets, which totaled 2,760 yuan ($384), their three-night hotel stay, train tickets, shopping, and other costs added a further 2,800 yuan. "But it was worth every penny."

Zhou describes the atmosphere as exhilarating, saying that they had both felt enveloped by the sea of 30,000 enthusiastic fans, united in singing and cheering. "The joy of being amid so many like-minded souls, all sharing the same passion, was nothing short of bliss," she says.

"Investing in experiences that resonate on a deeper level holds far greater value than acquiring material possessions. I cherish the idea of creating lasting memories over fleeting luxury," Zhou adds.

People like Zhou, who travel to attend live shows, are increasingly forming the core of China's vibrant performance market.

In 2023, a significant 68 percent of the audience at major concerts had journeyed from other cities, highlighting the growing trend of concert tourism, according to a report by the China Association of Performing Arts and box office analytics firm Dengta Data. The report revealed that over a quarter of enthusiasts opted to extend their trip into a brief vacation in a convergence of live entertainment and travel.

This growing trend is adding considerable momentum to domestic tourism. For instance, fans flocking to pop star Jay Chou's four Tianjin concerts in September 2023 generated an impressive 3.3 billion yuan for the local economy, spending on things like accommodation, transport and food.

Meanwhile, the dance drama version of A Dream of Red Mansions drew tens of thousands from across China to Nanjing in Jiangsu province, with dedicated fans following the tour to multiple cities to see every version of the cast.

Zhao Chenlin, vice-president of the Shanghai Media Group, says that when the annual per capita GDP of a region passes $10,000, demand for cultural and entertainment activities soars.

"With an increasing number of regions reaching this milestone, there's a significant upsurge in demand," she says, adding that convenient transportation has facilitated intercity travel, making performances a compelling incentive for a trip. The ease of getting from one city to another has turned attending live shows into not just an entertainment option, but also a travel option, further fueling the cultural and economic vibrancy of the performance industry.

Seizing on new market trends, cultural and tourism agencies are working to bring some of the world's most iconic productions to the Chinese market.

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