A recent report shows that during the eleventh five-year period,
Chinese youth will expand the range of their leisure activities by
spending more time on art activities, entertainment and physical
exercise, as well as art appreciation.
The report, titled "Chinese Youth's Development during the Tenth
Five-Year Period and Its Prospects during the Eleventh Five-Year
Period", was compiled by the China Youth and Children Research
Center (CYCRC).
The report points out that during the tenth five-year period
(2000-2005), young people's leisure activities were not enough.
However, as leisure industry further develops during the eleventh
five-year period (2006-2010), more high-class cultural venues,
sci-tech venues, art centers, museums, libraries, and parks will be
built in China. At the same time, facilities linked with culture
and high-class leisure activities will be put in place in many
community centers. Therefore, Chinese young people's leisure
activities will be greatly expanded in the new period.
"While the range of leisure activities for young people will be
greatly expanded, the structure of their leisure consumption will
also improve. Taking material consumption as the basic form, most
young people will be attracted by activities that are full of
cultural elements and can satisfy their mental needs," said Deng
Xiquan, a doctorate holder at CYCRC.
Young people's spending on leisure activities is higher than the
general average level in society, and the proportion of their
leisure spending to their total spending is expected to increase in
future, the report predicts.
(Chinanews.cn February 28, 2007)