Today’s data selection: The highest local temperature during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday will exceed 40 degrees; global wine production hits a 60-year low
China's space station has been occupied for 731 consecutive days
Two years ago, on June 5, the Shenzhou 14 crew set out for space, and three astronauts, Chen Dong, Liu Yang, and Cai Xuzhe, successfully entered the China Space Station. In the 731 days since their expedition, the Chinese space station has always been occupied by people, and the space reunion has become an unforgettable moment for China's manned spaceflight. Everyone says that China’s aerospace industry is always worth looking forward to. The number of days that the Chinese space station has astronauts in orbit is still increasing. We look forward to more new faces realizing their space dreams and bringing more excitement to China’s manned spaceflight!
The women's clothing industry has the highest return rate, with the data reaching as high as 80%. You know, the current return rate of men's clothing is only 20%, and no merchant can withstand such inventory pressure and cash flow pressure.
However, the merchant will change his mind and simply assume that everyone will return the goods. Then redesign the business model based on the premise that everyone will return the goods.
"I no longer produce 1,000 pieces of clothes, I will produce 200 pieces of clothes. When the first batch of users purchase, I will send out all 200 pieces of clothes as usual. Because of the 80% return rate, the first batch of clothes will be released after a few days. The first batch of users will return the goods one after another. Then I will send the returned clothes to the second batch of users. A few days later, the second batch of users will also return the goods, so I will send them to the third batch. The secret of delivery time. In the end, what everyone can see now is that in the women's clothing industry, not only are the products expensive, but the delivery time is also long.
According to a report by Nihon Keizai Shimbun on June 5, Ctrip Group revealed at the Global Partner Conference held in Shanghai that Japan will be the most popular outbound travel destination for Chinese tourists in the first half of 2024, and said that during the summer vacation, applications Tourists with visas from countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom are also on the rise, indicating that the demand for outbound travel will continue to recover.
According to reports, the popularity of air ticket searches in the first half of 2024 shows that Japan ranks first on the list of most popular tourist destinations, followed by Thailand and South Korea. Due to the depreciation of the yen, the number of tourists applying for visas to Japan has increased sharply.
Jia Xiaolong, deputy director of the National Climate Center, issued the weather forecast for the national Dragon Boat Festival holiday on June 5: it is expected that during the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, there will be more rain in the south-central part of the Yangtze River, South China and Southwest China, with heavy to torrential rain in some areas. the northeast region, northeast Inner Mongolia showers or thunderstorms, the above areas should pay attention to travel safety. In terms of air temperature, the basin areas in northern and eastern Xinjiang, western Inner Mongolia, central and southern North China, Huang-Huai and northern Jianghuai will have a daily maximum temperature of 35-38 ℃ in 2-3 days, and the highest temperature in southern Hebei, Shandong and Henan will reach 39-41 ℃, so attention should be paid to heat prevention and cooling.
Global wine production hits lowest level in more than 60 years
It was reported on June 3 that the global wine industry is in trouble. According to the International Organization of Grape and Wine, global wine production in 2023 dropped 9.6% from the previous year to about 23.7 billion liters, the lowest level since 1961. Drought and high temperatures caused by climate change have had a negative impact on grape growth.
By country, production in Italy and Spain fell by 23.2% and 20.8% respectively. The two countries' combined output accounts for a quarter of the world's total. The output of France, the world's largest red wine producer, increased by 4.4%, while the output of Australia and Argentina both fell by more than 20%.
Behind the decline in production is global climate change. If the abnormal climate continues, it will cause a more severe blow to major wine-producing areas. A forecast released by Keith van Leeuwen, a professor at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Agricultural Sciences in Bordeaux, France, in March this year shows that by the end of the 21st century, about 90% of traditional wine-producing areas such as Spain and Italy may cease production due to drought and high temperatures.