China business news top 100 valuable celebrities chinese 2023 năm 2024

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LONDON — The top 10 Chinese stars who attended fashion shows in Milan and Paris this season generated more than $49 million in earned media value across Weibo and Instagram, data compiled by influencer marketing agency Lefty revealed.

Lea Mao, marketing manager of Asia Pacific at Lefty, expected that the return of the Chinese might slow down the K-pop boom.

Despite the Chinese luxury market contracting by 10 percent in 2022, Bernstein said the market is set to grow by 13 percent in 2023, presenting an opportunity for brands to work alongside influencers in the space, especially across native platforms such as Weibo.

“China used to be the leading market for luxury, but the effects of the pandemic saw brands focus on other growing markets such as South Korea, Thailand, Japan and Vietnam. As a result, brands activated influencers across these regions throughout fashion weeks — hence the K-pop boom,” she explained.

But with China fully reopening on Jan. 8, a slew of celebrities, buyers and the press from China have returned to the fashion calendar and took up big and key spaces at shows, sitting next to company owners or other major stars.

Mao also noticed that Chinese influencers this season “are ambitiously building their image overseas.”

China business news top 100 valuable celebrities chinese 2023 năm 2024

Fans of Xiao Zhan wait for his arrival at Tod’s fall 2023 show. AFP via Getty Images

Take Xiao Zhan, for example, who is the face of both Gucci and Tod’s in China. The actor created an Instagram account during Milan Fashion Week and garnered more than 463,000 followers in a week. Xiao alone generated more than $9.3 million in earned media value on Weibo.

Meanwhile, musician Cai Xukun’s appearance at Prada created $1.37 million and $2.2 million in earned media value on Instagram and on Weibo, respectively.

Model Liu Wen and actress Liu Yifei also created millions of dollars worth of buzz for their respective appearances at Chanel and Louis Vuitton.

But the biggest social media winner from China this season was Liu Yuxin, the face of Dior in China. Her appearance alone represented half of the overall top 10 media value, generating $23.6 million in earned media value on Weibo, and $693,000 on Instagram.

The other influential Chinese stars who made it into the top ten rankings included Chris Lee, Dong Sicheng, Fan Bingbing, Guo Caijie, and Zhou Dongyu.

In comparison, the top 10 global key opinion leaders amassed more than $75 million in earned media value this past Fashion Month.

René Liu is the first to win Best Actress awards at the Asia Pacific Movie Festival in both television and film productions. She has worked for SHISEIDO, Lux, Garnier, Sharp cellphone and Sharp AQUOS, Rado, Daphne D28, Whisper, SODA, etc. She is among the Chinese celebrity brand endorsers who are declining in popularity.

Chinese brands have excelled again this year despite economic uncertainties in China and around the world, according to an industry report released on Friday.

The Kantar BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Chinese Brands Ranking and Report 2023 showed that the combined value of the 100 most valuable Chinese brands reached more than $1 trillion, which is 13 percent higher than the pre-pandemic level in 2019.

Tencent with $144.10 billion brand value retains the top spot for the third year running, mainly thanks to the strategy of "planting roots in consumer internet, embracing industrial internet and promoting sustainable social value innovation" as a new foundation for the company's development last year, the report said.

Alibaba with $90.18 billion brand value, Moutai with $88.42 billion brand value and Douyin with $46.64 billion brand value maintain their 2022 positions at two, three and four respectively. China Mobile with $31.67 billion brand value enters the top 5 for the first time since 2019, increasing its brand value by 38 percent through diversification into business services and investing in new technology infrastructure such as 5G and cloud services.

As the only IoT ecosystem brand in the ranking, Haier with $26.98 billion brand value has made into the China Top 100 for the past 13 years.

This year, 11 new brands entered for the first time or returned to the China Top 100, The brandsare from nine different categories, including apparel, financial services, and healthcare, with global fashion brand Shein with $21.58 billion brand value as the highest-placed newcomer.

Among them, six brands make their first-ever China Top 100 debut, either through year-on-year growth, or because new data became available that allowed Kantar to calculate their brand value for the first time.

Doreen Wang, Kantar Greater China CEO and global chair of Kantar BrandZ, said Chinese brands have a unique demographic advantage as they can directly access the world's most attractive and dynamic consumer market, while enjoying expanded access to consumers abroad, thanks to the Belt and Road Initiative.

"The evidence today suggests that Chinese brands will not only survive, but thrive in the future," she said.

The Netizens Report has named Zhang Zhe Han, a Chinese actor and performer, the most beloved and popular Chinese actor for the year 2023. There were millions of ballots tallied during the online poll. Zhang Zhe Han was the resounding victor of the poll, garnering more than fifty percent of the vote.

Who is the No 1 Chinese actor?

Ge You (葛优) Ge You, often with a bald shaven pate, is widely considered to be one of the greatest and most famous Chinese actors. He is not only the Best Actor winner of Golden Rooster Awards, China's most prestigious film awards but also the first Asian actor to win Cannes' best performance honors.

Who is the most famous Chinese celebrity?

Table of The 30 Top Famous Chinese People.

How much do influencers in China make?

As announced by the Guangdong E-commerce Summit Forum, leading the pack is Crazy Xiaoyangge, with a staggering yearly net income of 3.21 billion yuan (US$451 million), followed closely by Xin Youzhi and Austin Li Jiaqi, who earned more than 3 billion and 2.3 billion yuan respectively.