The Chinese economic magazine Cyzone (创业邦) has identified the six Chinese heritage brands with higher sales potential, in China and globally. A surge of nationalism and nostalgia, a taste for crossover products: the Chinese do not seem to be willing to abandon the brands that are part of their history. At the sixth place, the Palace Museum (故宫博物院) has recently become a constant stream of inspiration for Chinese marketers.
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Chinese economic magazine Cyzone (创业邦) has identified the six Chinese heritage brands with higher sales potential, in China and globally. A surge of nationalism and nostalgia, a taste for crossover products: the Chinese do not seem to be willing to abandon the brands that are part of their history. Let’s start with the brand that Cyzone ranked in second place, White Rabbit (大白兔), having a new momentum.
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