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The thesis investigates the economic and financial viability of a "Ci Shangjin" Hanfu Culture
Experience Hall in China, leveraging the burgeoning interest in traditional Hanfu culture. The
context is the cultural resurgence and the growing fascination with China's historical heritage,
particularly among younger generations seeking cultural authenticity.
The core issue addressed is the lack of immersive cultural venues that adequately
represent Hanfu traditions, beyond mere attire. The project's objective is to establish an
experience hall that educates and engages visitors in the historical and cultural significance of
Hanfu, promoting a deeper cultural appreciation.
Methodologically, the study combines a literature review, an external situational analysis
(by using PEST analysis, sector analysis, competitor analysis and customer analysis), and
target audience surveys. Based on this diagnosis, the opportunities and threats of this project
is analysed. The value proposition and project strategy are presented, as well as a proposal
about how to implement the project. Lastly, the economic and financial viability analysis is
presented.
The findings suggest a lucrative market niche fueled by cultural revival and experiential
learning interests. The thesis proposes an interactive hall offering workshops, exhibitions, and
events to attract and educate visitors about Hanfu culture, aiming to foster cultural engagement
and appreciation.
This project is economically viable, with an NPV of ¥1,286,068.97 (€164,488.22, at the
current exchange rate), an IRR of 16% and a payback period of 3.64 years.