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Clothing, food, shelter and mode of travel
Over the past few decades, the great changes can only be described as' earth-shaking'.

The above are the changes in the past five years for your reference:

During the Tenth Five-Year Plan period, the living standards of China residents improved significantly. It is estimated that the per capita disposable income of urban residents will reach 654.38 million yuan in 2005, which is 59% higher than that in 2000 at current prices. The per capita net income of farmers is about 3,200 yuan, an increase of 42% compared with 2000, and the rural poor population has dropped significantly. Engel's coefficient of living standard of urban and rural residents decreased from 39.4% and 49. 1% in 2000 to 37.7% and 47.2% in 2004, respectively. Residents' clothing and food consumption is shifting to housing and transportation consumption. China's consumption structure has entered the stage of "accelerated running" and is entering a consumption period with education, house purchase and car purchase as the main contents. People's living standards are moving towards the grand goal of a well-off society.

Over the past five years, China's economy has developed rapidly, people's quality of life has been continuously improved, people's basic necessities of life have undergone tremendous changes, and their lives have become more colorful.

Clothes: from "one dress for many seasons" to "one season for many clothes"

"China has become the largest clothing producer and exporter in the world since 1994, and now there are more than 10000 clothing producers. In recent years, the national clothing output has increased by more than 9%. " Jiang Hengjie, executive vice president of China Garment Association, pointed out.

People not only choose the quality and color of clothing, but also pursue the brand and fashion, reflecting personality and self-cultivation. The clothing industry has evolved into a colorful fashion industry. "More clothes in one season" has replaced "more clothes in one season", and the clothing industry has become the most colorful industry today.

Nowadays, people pay more attention to "environmental protection" and "health care function" when choosing clothes. Nearly 90% domestic consumers prefer to buy clothes made of natural fiber fabrics such as cotton, hemp, wool and silk.

Food: from satiety to nutrition and delicacy.

For many families in China, eating out is no longer just about inviting guests to dinner, but more about liberating themselves from pots and pans and enjoying the pleasure of food and service.

According to statistics, the consumption of meat, poultry, fresh eggs, aquatic products and vegetable oil of urban residents in China has doubled, and the dietary nutrition structure has been greatly improved. The former "high-grade food" has already entered the homes of ordinary people. Nutrition, flavor, variety and curative effect have become the new pursuit of people after eating well. The catering industry has become one of the most dynamic industries in China.

Wang, president of China Food Industry Association, pointed out: "In 2004, food enterprises above designated size achieved industrial added value of 552.982 billion yuan, accounting for 10.09% of the national industrial economic added value, an increase of 14.3% over the previous year."

Living: From "Home Ownership" to "Livable City"

At present, individuals have become the main force of buying houses, and the joy of housewarming has come to more and more people. The rapid growth of housing consumption in China indicates the coming of the era of enjoying consumption.

In Beijing, Shanghai and other big cities, on the one hand, people complain that housing prices are too high, on the other hand, the enthusiasm for seeing and buying houses is increasing, and some new buildings with moderate prices are often welcomed.

"By the end of this year, the main project of the northern moat regulation will be completed, and the Maliang River regulation project of the ring water system in the northern part of the city will be started next year. After the completion of these two projects, you can row from Shuiji Lake in Chaoyang Park to Kunming Lake in the Summer Palace. " Li Jinghui, deputy director of Beijing Urban Rivers and Lakes Management Office, said that the ongoing rivers and lakes renovation project will integrate Beijing Chaoyang Park and the Summer Palace and become an important part of building a "livable city".

On June 5438+ 10 this year, the State Council officially approved the Beijing Urban Master Plan (2004-2020), making it clear that Beijing's urban goals are "national capital, international city, famous cultural city and livable city", and put forward the concept of livable city for the first time. Since then, "livable" has become a hot topic of concern to the general public in Beijing. On the website of "Window of the Capital", information closely related to livability, such as traffic, environmental protection and climate, has attracted more and more attention from citizens.

"Building a livable city should be regarded as an important part of urban planning, and efforts should be made to meet the needs of residents in housing, travel, education, culture, medical care and fitness." About the meeting requirements.

Ok: from buying a car by individuals to queuing up to pick up the car.

With cars entering families, people's weekend trips have become a reality. The main force to promote the rapid development of the automobile industry comes from household consumption. In recent years, various new models have appeared constantly, the price of family cars has dropped sharply, and the personal consumption power of cars has been formed.

Since May this year, the once extinct phenomenon of queuing to buy cars and dealers selling cars at a higher price has reappeared in the domestic auto market. A consumer in Beijing wanted to buy a car made by Tianjin FAW Toyota and was told to wait until mid-September.

Authoritative data show that from 200 1 to 2004, China's automobile production increased by 3.004 million vehicles, an increase of 1.45 times.

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