- Beijing is giving its citizens 12.2 billion yuan ($1.7 billion USD) in vouchers to spend as
China seeks to recover from the coronavirus, according to a report by Bloomberg. - Aside from shopping, the vouchers can be used for catering, tourism, education, and sports, the report said.
Retail sales in China declined by over 20% earlier this year following coronavirus shutdowns.- Other cities in China, like Wuhan and Shenzhen, have also given out vouchers.
Citizens of Beijing are set to have a government-funded shopping spree as the city hands out 12.2 billion yuan, or $1.7 billion USD, in vouchers, according to a report from Bloomberg.
In addition to shopping, the vouchers can be used for catering, tourism, education, and sports, the report said.
The vouchers come as China seeks to recover from the economic fallout from the coronavirus. Retail sales fell by over 20% earlier this year due to the shutdowns.
As the first country hit by the coronavirus, which originated there, China has also had a head start in its economic recovery from the shutdowns. China's economy bounced back in May, as other countries around the world are just starting to recover.
Beijing is not alone in handing out the vouchers — over 50 cities across China are offering similar handouts, according to the report, including Wuhan, Shenzhen, and Hangzhou.