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The rising popularity of Chinese lottery tickets amongst the youth

Khaka Ngcofe
Last updated: June 24, 2024 2:24 pm
By Khaka Ngcofe
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Photo: AFP, This photo taken on July 2, 2018 shows a woman looking at her lottery ticket at a China Sports Lottery outlet in Shanghai.
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Since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, lottery scratch cards in China, offering potential winnings exceeding one million yuan (approximately $190,000) have seen unprecedented sales. Young people have significantly driven the boom in scratch card sales, a trend traditionally seen as an older person’s activity. Amid economic challenges, many young individuals have turned to scratch cards for relaxation and enjoyment.

The history of lotteries in China dates back to ancient times, with the first recorded lottery occurring during the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC – 24 AD). However, the modern state-run lottery system was established in the mid-1980s with the introduction of the Welfare Lottery in 1987 and the Sports Lottery in 1994. These lotteries were intended to generate funds for social welfare programs and sports development.

Lotteries have long captivated the human imagination, offering the tantalising promise of instant wealth and the transformation of one’s life circumstances overnight. In many cultures, lotteries serve not only as a popular form of entertainment but also as a significant source of funding for public initiatives. The appeal of lotteries lies in their simplicity: with a small financial outlay, participants stand a chance to win life-changing sums of money, a dream that continues to draw millions despite the long odds.

This surge in popularity has led to state-regulated supply shortages, with local media frequently reporting on lottery stores running out of stock for days at a time since April. Popular scratch cards such as “China Red,” “Joyful Encounter,” and “Good Luck Tenfold,” typically priced between five and 50 yuan, have become scarce, reflecting the heightened demand.

China’s stringent gambling laws allow only state-sanctioned lotteries, such as the China Sports Lottery and China Welfare Lottery. The gua gua le instant lottery has particularly captured the imagination of young people as a potential route to wealth, especially during economic slowdowns.

Historically, gambling was often viewed with suspicion and associated with moral decay. However, contemporary attitudes are more permissive, particularly amongst the younger generation who tend to view lotteries as a form of entertainment rather than a vice.

The normalisation of lottery participation is also facilitated by the state’s promotion of lotteries as legitimate and socially beneficial activities. Advertising campaigns often highlight the contribution of lottery revenues to public welfare projects, sports development, and other community services. This positive framing helps mitigate the stigma traditionally associated with gambling.

Faced with a challenging job market and uncertain economic prospects, young Chinese increasingly see the lottery as a source of entertainment, a temporary escape from daily stress, and a long-shot opportunity for financial security.

One of the primary drivers behind the increasing interest in lottery tickets amongst Chinese youth is the proliferation of digital platforms. Mobile technology and internet penetration have transformed the way people participate in lotteries. Online lottery platforms and mobile apps have made it easier for young people to buy tickets, check results, and engage in various lottery-related activities.

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Social media platforms play a significant role in shaping the behaviours and attitudes of young people in China. Influencers and online communities frequently discuss lottery strategies, share winning experiences, and create a sense of camaraderie amongst lottery enthusiasts. The virality of success stories, albeit rare, fuels the collective imagination and hope of winning big.

The economic pressures faced by young people in China also play a crucial role in their growing interest in lottery tickets. High living costs, housing market volatility, and competitive job markets have created a sense of financial insecurity amongst the youth. For many, the prospect of winning a substantial lottery prize represents a potential escape from these economic challenges.

In the first quarter of the year, nationwide lottery sales surged to over 149.5 billion yuan (US$20.6 billion), marking a 19.7 percent increase compared to the previous year. Sales from gua gua le scratch cards alone rose by 81.4 percent, accounting for 26.1 percent of total lottery sales.

In a society where traditional paths to success, such as education and career progression, are increasingly perceived as uncertain and fraught with obstacles, the lottery offers an alternative. The allure of instant wealth, despite the low probability, provides a psychological reprieve from the stress and pressures of daily life.

Despite the high demand and growing industry, many retailers face difficulties due to persistent stock shortages, impacting their revenues and operations. The rapid expansion of the lottery industry is evident, with a record number of lottery-related companies being established, further highlighting the sector’s significant growth amid China’s uneven economic recovery.

The relationship between Chinese lottery tickets and youth is complex and multifaceted, driven by technological advancements, economic pressures, cultural shifts, and social influences. While lotteries offer a sense of hope and potential financial relief, they also carry significant risks that need to be carefully managed. As the lottery industry continues to evolve, it is crucial to foster an environment that encourages responsible participation and safeguards the well-being of young people.

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Khaka Ngcofe
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Khaka is a dedicated professional with a passion for unravelling global complexities. She brings a unique perspective to journalistic endeavours. Her award-winning docie series on Human Trafficking received millions of views on Youtube.
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