This issue of “These Years, Listed Companies Have Spoiled You” highlights those publicly traded companies that have offered shareholders discounts on scenic spot tickets, movie gift packs, and other benefits, unlocking a special set of perks exclusive to investors.
From the snow and ice feast at Mount Emei to island trips in the Xisha Islands, from movie theater passes to special packages at traditional Chinese style parks—just holding the corresponding company’s stock unlocks “Shareholder Exclusive Privileges.” According to Securities Times Data Treasure, multiple companies have successively launched travel-related discount packages. These companies show their sincerity and more “grounded” benefits by inviting shareholders to travel for free and enjoy entertainment.
Most of these companies come from the media and social services industries. Hengdian Film & TV, Bona Film Group, and Wanda Cinema have all launched movie ticket gift packs. Mount Emei A, Xiangyuan Cultural Tourism, and Caesar Travel have offered benefits such as free scenic spot tickets and cruise coupons.
Taking Mount Emei A as an example, the company’s benefits are quite generous. During the event period, it not only provided free tickets to enter the mountain and free rides on the Wannian cable car but also offered free access to hot springs and skate skiing, with accompanying family members also enjoying multiple discounts.
It is worth noting that some companies outside the tourism main industry have also generously joined the “fan-pampering” ranks. In the construction sector, Palm Co. offered significant benefits by giving away free tickets to some 4A-level scenic spots in which the company holds shares, including Yanshan Lake International Garden Resort in Meizhou, Sanqianli China Landscape and Cultural Resort in Yangshuo, and Yunman Lake International Leisure Tourism Resort in Guiyang. In the transportation industry, Haixia Co. launched a special discount trip on the “Sanya to Xisha” tourism route, showing sincerity.
While offering travel benefits, some companies have also rewarded shareholders with real cash. Since 2025, seven companies have distributed over 10 million yuan in dividends, based on ex-dividend and ex-rights dates, including Xianheng International, Mount Emei A, Haixia Co., Hengdian Film & TV, Haoen Auto & Electric, Shandong Mining Machinery, and Borui Communication. Among them, Xianheng International and Mount Emei A paid out over 100 million yuan in cash.
Now, let’s take a look at some of these listed companies that have gone all out to pamper shareholders—whose benefits might just hit your travel plans!
Disclaimer: All information from Data Treasure does not constitute investment advice. The stock market carries risks; please invest cautiously.
(Source: Data Treasure)
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Over the years, listed companies have let you play: tickets, movie vouchers... all given away. Holding shares allows you to "milk" them!
This issue of “These Years, Listed Companies Have Spoiled You” highlights those publicly traded companies that have offered shareholders discounts on scenic spot tickets, movie gift packs, and other benefits, unlocking a special set of perks exclusive to investors.
From the snow and ice feast at Mount Emei to island trips in the Xisha Islands, from movie theater passes to special packages at traditional Chinese style parks—just holding the corresponding company’s stock unlocks “Shareholder Exclusive Privileges.” According to Securities Times Data Treasure, multiple companies have successively launched travel-related discount packages. These companies show their sincerity and more “grounded” benefits by inviting shareholders to travel for free and enjoy entertainment.
Most of these companies come from the media and social services industries. Hengdian Film & TV, Bona Film Group, and Wanda Cinema have all launched movie ticket gift packs. Mount Emei A, Xiangyuan Cultural Tourism, and Caesar Travel have offered benefits such as free scenic spot tickets and cruise coupons.
Taking Mount Emei A as an example, the company’s benefits are quite generous. During the event period, it not only provided free tickets to enter the mountain and free rides on the Wannian cable car but also offered free access to hot springs and skate skiing, with accompanying family members also enjoying multiple discounts.
It is worth noting that some companies outside the tourism main industry have also generously joined the “fan-pampering” ranks. In the construction sector, Palm Co. offered significant benefits by giving away free tickets to some 4A-level scenic spots in which the company holds shares, including Yanshan Lake International Garden Resort in Meizhou, Sanqianli China Landscape and Cultural Resort in Yangshuo, and Yunman Lake International Leisure Tourism Resort in Guiyang. In the transportation industry, Haixia Co. launched a special discount trip on the “Sanya to Xisha” tourism route, showing sincerity.
While offering travel benefits, some companies have also rewarded shareholders with real cash. Since 2025, seven companies have distributed over 10 million yuan in dividends, based on ex-dividend and ex-rights dates, including Xianheng International, Mount Emei A, Haixia Co., Hengdian Film & TV, Haoen Auto & Electric, Shandong Mining Machinery, and Borui Communication. Among them, Xianheng International and Mount Emei A paid out over 100 million yuan in cash.
Now, let’s take a look at some of these listed companies that have gone all out to pamper shareholders—whose benefits might just hit your travel plans!
Disclaimer: All information from Data Treasure does not constitute investment advice. The stock market carries risks; please invest cautiously.
(Source: Data Treasure)