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Since 2021, Beijing has cumulatively attracted over 4,600 flagship stores of various types.
Beijing Continues to Unlock Its Consumer Economy Potential
Beijing, March 13 (Xinhua) — Data released by the Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce on the 13th show that the city continues to unleash its consumer economy potential. Since 2021, Beijing has attracted over 4,600 first stores of various types, cultivated and built 22 first-store vitality centers and cluster centers; recognized 35 municipal-level live-streaming e-commerce bases and 50 outstanding live-streaming e-commerce cases; among the top 100 MCN organizations nationwide, Beijing accounts for 24, the highest in the country.
The integration of digital scenarios in Beijing is accelerating. Sanlitun commercial area and Taikoo Li South District have been selected as the first demonstration smart commercial districts and stores nationwide. Zhongguancun Dahongli City has launched the city-level demonstration project “Galaxy Space Capsule” for service humanoid robots. The city has nearly 1,600 overseas passenger shopping and tax refund stores, with 37 “buy and refund immediately” stores, pioneering the “citywide tax refund, multi-point processing” model, with seven centralized refund points established in areas like China World Mall. Haidian District issued China’s first group standard for “General Technical Requirements for Intelligent Cooking Robot Systems in Catering Equipment,” defining embodied intelligent technology standards for catering scenarios for the first time.
In the bustling streets and venues, service consumption in Beijing’s cultural tourism, sports, and health sectors is thriving. In cultural tourism, the city announced the first batch of 25 intangible cultural heritage workshops, launched 10 “Follow the Events to Tour Beijing” routes, designed the “New Discoveries in Beijing” top ten inbound tourism theme routes, and integrated official ticketing channels for 74 municipal 5A and 4A scenic spots to launch the Beijing scenic spot ticketing service platform. Additionally, 304 new catering outlets have been established in cultural tourism venues, continuously upgrading the experience. In sports consumption, Beijing successfully hosted major international events such as the 2025 World Aquatics Diving World Cup finals and the 2025 FIVB Volleyball World League (Beijing stop). The 2025 China Open tennis tournament achieved a record-breaking box office of 88 million yuan, driving comprehensive consumption of 36 million yuan, a 44% increase year-on-year. In health consumption, the city vigorously develops internet healthcare, with 110 internet hospitals and 318 medical institutions providing online diagnosis and treatment services. Sixteen units have been designated as the first batch of Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine cultural tourism consumption pilot projects.
In the evolving urban landscape, Beijing’s commercial districts have transformed from “places to buy things” into “stages to experience lifestyles.” Guided by the implementation of the “Special Plan for the Layout of Commercial Consumption Space in Beijing,” the city deepens commercial district renovation and upgrading efforts, balancing renewal and new development. Since 2021, over 5 million square meters of new commercial space have been opened. By the end of 2025, 850 convenient living circles within a 15-minute walk will be established, achieving full coverage of urban areas. Regarding district upgrades, Beijing has issued quality improvement policies for three consecutive years, focusing on transforming consumption spaces from “single-function” to “multi-sensory experiences.” In scenario creation, Beijing introduced the “Action Plan for Promoting High-Quality Integration of Diverse Consumption Formats,” building a matrix of “districts, mountains, water, performances, events, digital, and nightlife,” with over 100 typical cases such as Blue Harbor and Tanjing.
Meanwhile, Beijing’s concentration of international brands remains among the top in the country. The city has recognized 26 regional headquarters of multinational consumer companies such as Galeries Lafayette and Starbucks. The 2026 Spring/Summer Beijing Fashion Week will coordinate with landmark venues like the Phase II National Convention Center, Longfu Temple, and Gubei Water Town, gathering over 300 domestic and international brands and hosting more than 150 fashion and cultural events. The local brand ecosystem is also thriving, with a total of 274 “time-honored” brands, including 137 Chinese time-honored brands. In the culinary sector, Beijing has established 24特色餐饮聚集街区 (specialty dining clusters), created 31 “Late Night Canteen” themed dining streets, with 99 restaurants listed in the Michelin Guide, 35 in the Black Pearl Guide, and 142 on the Dazhong Dianping Must-Eat List.
The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Commerce stated that, standing at the new starting point of the “14th Five-Year Plan,” the city will focus on the “Beijing City Deepening Reform and Consumption Promotion Action Plan,” actively expand domestic demand, and implement stronger measures to elevate the construction of an international consumer center city to a new level. (End)