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Shanghai,the most fashionable city in China

(Chinanews.cn)
Updated: 2006-12-27 14:32



Horizon Research conducted a survey on fashion recently, finding Shanghai
to be the most fashionable city in China.



With unique economic and cultural background as an international
metropolis, Shanghai deserves to be called the most fashionable city in
China.

In the survey, some 50.75% of the responders from Shanghai appreciate
single life as the most fashionable life, and 26.12% are willing to be
��weekend couples��. The love affiairs of senior citizens are also well
respected, for 32.09% of the responders say they fully understand it.
However, only 41.04% of Shanghainese accept DINK, while the national
figure is 41.63%.

The most fashionable job in Shanghainese's mind is model, which reflects
that Shanghainese appreciate individuality and personal charms, very
similar to New Yorkers.

What is the symbol of fashion? Some 32.84% of the responders tick cars
(lower than the national figure of 46.07%), and another 27.61% tick
jewels (higher than the national figure of 17.98), which might stand for
the consumption of women in Shanghai.










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