Mason Hinsdale
Chinese Wedding Tourism Isn’t About Weddings
Chinese wedding tourism has been on the rise in recent years. For Chinese millennials, overseas weddings often provide a sense of individuality and freedom. Read MoreReindeer or Elephants? China’s Top Christmas Destinations According to Ctrip
Finland and Thailand are among the top destinations for Chinese travelers during the "mini-peak" of Christmas travel season. Read MoreThe Chinese Tourist Was Front and Center for Alipay and WeChat Pay in 2017
It’s hard to understate how ubiquitous mobile payments have become in China. Everything can be purchased through Alipay and WeChat by scanning a QR code. Read More‘World-Class Moving Hotel’ to Launch in New Zealand
A new New Zealand luxury train, dubbed the Antipodean Explorer, will carry 56 passengers, most of whom are expected to be luxury-oriented Chinese tourists to New Zealand. Read MoreLuxury Brands Label Chinese ‘Daigou’ Spending ‘Short-sighted’
The existence of the Chinese daigou market has long been a headache for luxury brands who want to gain control over their profits. Read MoreCan Puerto Rico Become a First-Class Destination for Chinese Tourists?
The Puerto Rican government hopes that a new Chinese themed park will help attract more Chinese tourists to the island, but significant challenges remain. Read MoreAustralia Doubles Down on its Now Most Important Tourist Source Market: China
In a first, the Australian government has signed an MoU with China's UnionPay to foster business cooperation and encourage Chinese spending in Australia. Read MoreA Different Kind of Luxury Tourism in Australia: Healthcare
An Australian tourism expert thinks that health tourism could be a key factor in attracting more Asian tourists to Australia. Read MoreEconomic Uncertainty is a Boon for VistaJet in China
Economic uncertainty, anti-corruption drives, and capital controls are actually increasing demand in China for VistaJet's luxury flight experiences. Read MoreRoyal Caribbean Continues Ramping Up China Efforts with Spectrum of the Seas
Royal Caribbean is doubling down on the Chinese market despite a rocky year in the wake of the THAAD dispute with South Korea. Read More