What is China's Singles' Day and how is it celebrated?

Every year on February 14th, images of love and romance bombard us for Valentine's Day. But have you heard of China's Singles' Day? This unique Chinese holiday is celebrated by 单身狗 (dānshēn gǒu; single folks; lit. "single dogs") throughout China each year on November 11th (note: 11/11 — lots of singles!).

We invite you to learn more about the origin and modern practice of China's Singles' Day below.

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What is China's Singles’ Day?

Singles’ Day (光棍节 guānggùn jié), also called “Double 11” (双十一 shuāng shíyī), is a Chinese holiday for bachelors and a day to celebrate singlehood.

Chinese university students founded Singles' Day in the 1990s as a kind of “anti-Valentine’s Day.” The holiday is celebrated on November 11th since 11/11 represents single living.

Chinese Single Day Shopping

How is Singles’ Day celebrated?

Although not an official holiday, Singles’ Day is celebrated throughout China, and over the years it has gained immense popularity even in other countries.

This is a day for singles to self indulge and to treat themselves to presents, fine meals, and a night on the town. Although arguably the notion of “self-care” is somewhat commodified, it is one of the main drivers and methods of branding behind the huge sales created each year on this day.

Chinese Single Day Shopping

Discounts on all sorts of products, even foodstuffs like lobsters, are offered on Singles' Day in China.

China's national shopping bonanza

Nowadays, Singles’ Day is a major shopping holiday similar to Black Friday (but much, much bigger). The holiday marks a 24-hour shopping bonanza where shops, restaurants, and countless establishments offer steep discounts, often creating a significant spike in sales.

Discounts are available in pretty much all sectors such as fashion, electronics, education, food, and even real estate!

Singles’ Day and Chinese e-commerce

One of the best ways to take advantage of sales during this holiday is to shop online.

The tech and e-commerce giant Alibaba started to offer Singles Day discounts in 2009 and other shopping websites soon followed suit.

TaoBao (also known as Tmall) and JD.Com are the most popular Chinese online shopping websites. In fact, Singles’ Day in 2019 generated 60 billion US dollars in sales to these two e-commerce giants in one day and broke all previous records. So it is no surprise that this Chinese holiday is now the largest online (and even offline) shopping day in the world.

Chinese Single Day Shopping

Here's an example of a typical online poster made for Singles' Day shopping events in China.

Chinese Single Day Shopping

The term "双11", or "double 11", often appear on Singles' Day promotional posters.

Recognizing the sheer size of the Chinese market, many Western companies like Apple, Nike and Adidas have jumped on the Singles’ Day bandwagon. Multinationals and small businesses alike offer enticing discounts to appeal to both Chinese and non-Chinese customers worldwide.

Does Singles’ Day represent China’s growing influence?

With all the importance placed on romance in our daily lives, it is nice to see that singles can have their own day of celebration too! But Singles’ Day is no longer just a day to celebrate singlehood. It also represents the international and influential consumer power of China, its ever-growing economy, and the affluence across the country.

If you're tired of being single, why not prepare to take the first step towards meeting someone new by checking out our list of 12 ways to say "hi" in Chinese?

TaoBao sales number in Singles Day 2018

On November 11, 2019 alone, Singles’ Day sales on China’s leading e-commerce platform, Taobao, exceeded 268 billion RMB (38.4 billion USD)

Chinese vocabulary for China's Singles' Day

Here are some useful Chinese vocabulary words related to Singles’ Day and online shopping:

ChinesePinyinEnglish
光棍节GuānggùnjiéSingle's Day
网络购物wǎngluò gòuwùOnline shopping
淘宝(网)Táobǎo (wǎng)Taobao (Chinese E-commerce website)
预购yùgòuTo pre-order
评价píngjiàReviews
活动huódòng"Campaign" (i.e sales events)
运费yùnfèiShipping fees
订单dìngdān(purchase) order
发货fāhuòTo dispatch (goods)
加入购物车jiārù gòuwùchēTo add to shopping cart
优惠券yōuhuìjuànDiscount voucher
领券lǐngjuànTo obtain a voucher
礼物lǐwùGifts
打破销售记录túpò xiāoshòu jìlùBreak a sales record
打折dǎzhéDiscount
放纵自己fàngzòng zìjǐTo indulge oneself
单身dānshēnSingle; singlehood
谈恋爱tán liàn'àiTo have a romantic relationship
男朋友nánpéngyǒuBoyfriend
女朋友nǚpéngyǒuGirlfriend
mǎiTo buy
màiTo sell
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