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China's cultural creativity code

Domestic companies are no longer following Western standards, but are instead building their own commercial ecosystem that is now globally recognized

Xinhua | Updated: 2026-01-05 05:49
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In Shanghai in April, a shop owner specializing in traditionally made accessories adorns her colleague with a handmade hair pin. [Photo/Xinhua]

In the cosmetics section of a department store in Lanzhou, Northwest China's Gansu province, Wang Xiaoxia, a resident of Zhangye city in Gansu, bypasses the prestigious international brands to reach the Maogeping counter, a Chinese makeup brand renowned for its "Eastern aesthetics".

Over 1,400 kilometers away in Beijing, white-collar professional Dew Zhang observes that passing by the Lao Pu Gold store in Wangfujing invariably means navigating a snaking queue, drawn by the brand's handcrafted gold jewelry featuring traditional Chinese motifs. "People say they love its craftsmanship," she remarks.

A decade ago, such scenes would have been hard to imagine. China's affluent consumers were synonymous with a voracious appetite for Western luxury, equating foreign logos with status.

Today, a subtle but profound shift is underway. A new generation of consumers and the creative industries that serve them are quietly rewriting the rules of cultural engagement, turning inward for inspiration while looking outward with unprecedented ambition.

This quiet confidence found a roaring voice in 2025, not in propaganda, but in a constellation of cultural products, from billion-dollar blockbusters to scented candles, that are redefining "Made in China".

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