Survey finds that high net worth individuals' spending is different
The most affluent Chinese are more likely to care about "spiritual rewards" now that they are no longer worried about money, according to the China Spiritual Investments White Paper 2014 co-released by Industrial Bank Co Ltd and the Hurun Report on Tuesday.
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This category can also cover socially responsible investments as well as those in education, health, insurance and travel.
Health, travel and education are the three areas that attract the most spiritual investments from high net worth individuals with personal wealth of at least 6 million yuan ($959,735).
In the category of social responsibility, environmental protection is considered a higher priority than charity for 87 percent of the 1,019 wealthy individuals who were surveyed.
About 80 percent of the surveyed rich have annual physical exams, while 14 percent get one every six months. Jogging is the most popular sport, followed by badminton and swimming. The rich exercise three hours every week on average.
Liang Yaohui, 40, general manager of a Shanghai-based garment company, goes to the gym three times every week on average not only to keep fit but to "stay young and energetic".
He said: "Most of the time, I use the treadmill of the community club. When the weather is good, I will jog in the community. I also take my jogging shoes and swimming trunks when I am on a business trip. I can use the facility at the hotel for exercise. When you go the gym at 7 am, you will be surprised to see that it is mostly occupied by foreigners, most of whom are company executives. You will know then how important it is to work out," he said.