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What is Shopping Carnival?Shopping Carnival is a shopping festival that take...
What is Shopping Carnival?Shopping Carnival is a shopping festival that takes place in a specific period of time, usually a few days. During this period, shops and malls will offer discounts, promotions, and other special offers to attract customers to buy their products. Shopping Carnival is usually held at the end of the year or during the summer vacation to attract more customers. History of Shopping CarnivalShopping Carnival originated in the 1980s in Europe and North America. At that time, the economic situation was not good, and people needed to save money to meet their daily needs. Therefore, shopping malls and department stores began to launch promotional activities to attract customers. Later, this custom spread to China and became a tradition. What is the difference between Shopping Carnival and ordinary shopping?Shopping Carnival is different from ordinary shopping in many ways. First, it is a time-limited event, usually only a few days. Second, during Shopping Carnival, shops will launch various promotional activities, such as discounts, gifts, and lucky draws, to attract customers. Finally, Shopping Carnival is usually held at a specific place, such as a shopping mall or street market, while ordinary shopping can be done anywhere. The way of Shopping Carnival4.1 The way of operationThe operation of Shopping Carnival is usually divided into several stages: before the festival, during the festival, and after the festival. Before the festival, shops will launch promotional activities to attract customers to participate in the festival; during the festival, there will be activities such as lucky draws and games to attract customers; after the festival, there will be follow-up activities to encourage customers to continue to shop.4.2 The way of discountDuring Shopping Carnival, shops usually provide different levels of discounts for goods, including general goods, hot goods, and new goods. The discounts are usually divided into different levels according to the price of goods: the higher the price, the greater the discount; the lower the price, the smaller the discount. This can not only attract customers to buy goods, but also encourage them to continue to buy goods in the future.