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anxious chinese young people fortune telling
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AI-generatedThe article describes a cultural trend of young Chinese people turning to fortune-telling amid economic uncertainty and high unemployment. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; the trend does not affect specific products, supply chains, or company margins. The impact is social/religious rather than commercial.
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- Youth unemployment in China reached 21% in 2023.
- Fortune-telling app Cece has over 15 million downloads.
- The Communist Party restricts religion, but some Christians see fortune-telling as a pathway to Christianity.