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Top 10 Chinese consumption categories in 2013 [China Daily: Hong Kong Edition]
[September 28, 2014]

Top 10 Chinese consumption categories in 2013 [China Daily: Hong Kong Edition]


(China Daily: Hong Kong Edition Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) China last year saw the majority of its total consumption expenditure were spent on basic needs.

Euromonitor International looked into where the money went, and the market research and data analysis company found more than a quarter of Chinese total consumption expenditure were on food and beverages.



Here are the top 10 categories: 10 Recreation and culture Shares: 2.1 percent  Tourists walk through a winding corridor at the newly-opened International Grape Exhibition Garden in Yanqing county, Beijing, July 25, 2014. The garden, an important site for the 11th International Conference on Grapevine Breeding and Genetics in Yanqing, opened on July 25. [Photo/Xinhua]   Highlights from the China Internet Security Conference 20146 tycoons who fell from top 10 richest listWays to promote real estate sales 9 Jewelry and accessories Shares: 3.6 percent Visitors look at jewelry at the China Pan-Asia Stone Expo in Kunming, capital of Southwest China's Yunnan province, July 10, 2014. The eight-day expo was staged at the Kunming International Convention and Exhibition Center. [Photo/IC]   Highlights from the China Internet Security Conference 20146 tycoons who fell from top 10 richest listWays to promote real estate sales Equal 8 Electronics and home appliances Shares: 3.7 percent A series of digital products are displayed during Macworld/iWorld Asia 2014, an Apple peripherals and accessories event, in Beijing, Aug 21, 2014. The four-day event at Beijing's China National Convention Center, attracted more than 300 exhibitors from around the world. [Photo/Xinhua]   Highlights from the China Internet Security Conference 20146 tycoons who fell from top 10 richest listWays to promote real estate sales Equal 8 Hotels and catering Shares: 3.7 percent A signboard for the Grand Hyatt Shanghai is seen next to JinmaoTower in the Lujiazui Financial District in Shanghai, March 10, 2010. [Photo / IC]   Highlights from the China Internet Security Conference 20146 tycoons who fell from top 10 richest listWays to promote real estate sales 6 Household goods and services Shares: 4.4 percent Customers purchase goods at the Hong Kong Winter Food and Shopping Festival in Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on Dec 25, 2013. [Photo / Xinhua]   Highlights from the China Internet Security Conference 20146 tycoons who fell from top 10 richest listWays to promote real estate sales 5 Health goods and medical services Shares: 6.6 percent Portable scales are pictured, Aug 14, 2013. [Photo / IC]   Highlights from the China Internet Security Conference 20146 tycoons who fell from top 10 richest listWays to promote real estate sales 4 Transport Shares: 7.4 percent With the delivery of its first Boeing 787 on Sept 1, 2014, Xiamen Airlines became the third Chinese airline to operate the plane. Stewardesses are pictured wearing new uniforms Boeing 787. [Photo/Xinhua]   Highlights from the China Internet Security Conference 20146 tycoons who fell from top 10 richest listWays to promote real estate sales 3 Clothing and footwear Shares: 8.5 percent  A Chanel store is pictured. [Photo / Asianewsphoto]   Highlights from the China Internet Security Conference 20146 tycoons who fell from top 10 richest listWays to promote real estate sales 2 Housing Shares: 16.8 percent Citizens look at residential building models in Zhongshan city, South China's Guangdong province, Aug 1, 2014. [Photo / CFP]   Highlights from the China Internet Security Conference 20146 tycoons who fell from top 10 richest listWays to promote real estate sales 1 Food and non-alcoholic beverages Shares: 26.1 percent Two women are seen with food at the Beijinger's 2014 Burger Cup, Aug 23 2014. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]   Highlights from the China Internet Security Conference 20146 tycoons who fell from top 10 richest listWays to promote real estate sales (c) 2014 China Daily Information Company. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).

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