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Alibaba’s Qianwen Escalates Spring Festival Subsidy War — 3 Billion RMB Pushes AI from Chat into Commerce
Qianwen has launched a 3 billion yuan Spring Festival campaign, enlisting multiple Alibaba ecosystem services to offer free orders and large cash red packets aimed at turning AI from a chat tool into a transactional assistant. The push comes amid competition from rivals such as Yuanbao, which offered 1 billion yuan in red packets, and marks a broader pivot by Chinese platforms to embed AI into everyday commerce during the high-spend Lunar New Year period.

Tencent Sprays RMB1bn in Red Packets to Force an AI Door — Can Yuanbao Repeat WeChat’s Coup?
Tencent’s Yuanbao launched a RMB1 billion red‑packet promotion that briefly flooded social networks and propelled the app to the top of China’s app charts. The campaign aims to replicate WeChat’s 2014 red‑packet playbook to seed Yuanbao as a mainstream AI assistant, but faces steeper challenges: lower natural frequency of AI usage, stronger competition, model quality concerns and the well‑documented difficulty of turning paid acquisition into long‑term retention.

Tencent and Baidu Spray RMB1bn and RMB500m in Lunar-New-Year Red Packets to Push AI Adoption
Tencent has pledged RMB1 billion in Lunar-New-Year cash red packets via its Yuanbao app, and Baidu followed with a RMB500 million giveaway tied to its Wenxin AI assistant. The promotions are designed to drive engagement, accelerate AI adoption and cement payment and app ecosystems, but they carry costs and regulatory and long-term monetization risks.

Baidu and Tencent Splash Cash Ahead of Lunar New Year — A High‑stakes Push for Users and AI Attention
Baidu will distribute RMB 500 million via its Wenxin assistant between January 26 and March 12, while Tencent’s Yuanbao plans a RMB 1 billion Lunar New Year giveaway starting February 1. The campaigns marry traditional festival red‑packet culture with AI marketing and social sharing tactics to boost engagement and gather user data ahead of a critical commercial season.

China’s Big Tech Turns Lunar New Year Into an AI‑Fueled Cash War: Baidu and Tencent Pour Billions into Red‑Packet Promotions
Baidu and Tencent have launched multi‑hundred‑million‑yuan Spring Festival cash campaigns, coupling traditional digital red packets with AI demonstrations and ecosystem plays. The promotions highlight an emerging pattern: China’s tech giants are using culturally resonant incentives and AI showpieces to drive short‑term transactions and long‑term platform engagement, with implications for competition and regulation.