Hong Kong Weierli Health Technology Group has recently officially released the Outline of the 2026 Nationwide Market Plan, clearly proposing a strategy centered on the “nationwide deployment of flagship stores” as the core driver to comprehensively promote the offline implementation of health technology and health services across the Chinese market. According to the plan, by the end of 2026, Weierli will establish more than 200 health technology flagship stores nationwide, achieving systematic coverage across all 31 provincial-level administrative regions and over 100 key cities, thereby building a nationwide health technology service network.

The plan is widely regarded by industry observers as a significant milestone in Hong Kong Weierli Health Technology Group’s upgrade from a “technology-driven enterprise” to a “national health technology service platform.” A senior representative of the Group stated that flagship stores are not traditional retail outlets or single-function medical institutions, but comprehensive health technology service centers integrating health technology exhibition, digital health assessment, chronic disease management services, and user health education. These flagship stores represent Weierli’s long-term strategic assets at the city level.

In terms of overall deployment strategy, Hong Kong Weierli Health Technology Group will follow a market advancement logic of “first-tier demonstration, second-tier expansion, and third-tier penetration.” First-tier and emerging first-tier cities will serve as brand demonstration and high-end service hubs, focusing on the development of city-level benchmark flagship stores. Second-tier cities will become the main battlefield for expansion in 2026, forming large-scale service networks. Third-tier and regional hub cities will complete the national market loop through a “flagship store + light service center” model.
At the provincial level, the plan identifies major provinces with large populations and strong economic activity—such as Guangdong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shandong, Henan, and Sichuan—as key deployment regions. Among them, Guangdong Province will host no fewer than 20 flagship stores, while Jiangsu and Zhejiang will have no fewer than 18 and 15 respectively, ensuring that all provincial-level administrative regions nationwide achieve flagship store coverage.

To support the high-quality operation of more than 200 flagship stores, Hong Kong Weierli Health Technology Group is simultaneously advancing the construction of a standardized flagship store system. This includes a unified spatial and visual system, standardized health assessment procedures, a unified intelligent technology platform, as well as standardized personnel training and digital operations systems, ensuring service quality is highly replicable and sustainably stable.
In terms of rollout pace, the Group plans to complete the launch of 50 flagship stores in the first quarter of 2026, reach a cumulative total of 90 by the second quarter, exceed 140 by the third quarter, and achieve the full-year target of more than 200 stores by the fourth quarter.

Industry analysts believe that this nationwide flagship store plan represents not only an expansion in scale, but also signals Hong Kong Weierli Health Technology Group’s efforts to build a health technology infrastructure network embedded in real urban life scenarios. Through the continued penetration of offline flagship stores, Weierli is expected to establish long-term competitive barriers in user trust, service stickiness, and brand influence.
Hong Kong Weierli Health Technology Group stated that 2026 will be a pivotal year for the Group—marking its transition from model validation to large-scale replication, and from localized influence to nationwide impact. The formation of the national flagship store system will lay a solid foundation for the Group’s long-term development.