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  3. 👴👧 Chinese youth are engaging in retrostyle consumption activities typically associated with the elderly, such as dining at affordable community cantens and joining sunset travel groups. 00:13 Young people are attending piano classes at elderly universities alongside older individuals. The affordability of these elderly piano classes is attracting young people. The classes now have a mix of both elderly and young participants. ! Young people working outside face immense pressure and economic burden, leaving little room for dreams and love. 02:34 A young woman faced harsh realities in her job postgraduation, including extended forced overtime and a mental breakdown. Many young people are unemployed and struggling to find work, adding to their life's pressures. The overwhelming economic burden and meager salaries have stripped young people of everything, leaving little room for dreams and love. ! The mall in Shanghai is almost empty, reflecting the tough times for physical stores due to the slumping economy. 05:02 The mall is almost empty, even during the typically busy time. Many shops in the mall are shut, and there are hardly any customers. The down Center on the second floor has suddenly closed, and there are few customers in the remaining shops. ! Aquatic product prices increase by 0.5% while lamb prices hit a low point due to reduced consumption and financial constraints. 07:56 Mutton prices are at their lowest in recent years due to decreased daily consumption and financial constraints. Core inflation in October slowed to a mere 0.6% year-on-year growth. 😔 Increasing discontent among the Chinese populace due to concerns about the sluggish economy and troubled real estate market during the zero covid policy period. 10:35 Widespread discontent with the Chinese Communist Party's zero covid policy led to protests across various regions in China. Chinese adults believe their society is filled with discontent and fatigue under Xi Jinping's prioritization of security, shifting focus more towards economic development. Domestic challenges in China and their consequences have led to a softening in attitudes towards the west, with a 9% decrease in the proportion of Chinese adults viewing the United States positively.
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