Nora Chen
How Has China’s Microblogging Boom Changed Crisis Management?
CIC and Ogilvy Public Relations recently joined forces for the “2012 Crisis Management in the Microblog Era” white paper, an analysis of 50 Chinese brand crises that unfolded online last… Read MoreDon’t Miss: Art Basel Hong Kong 2013 (May 23-26)
Back for its sixth year, what would be the Hong Kong International Art Fair 2013 is getting a global makeover, stepping into the limelight as the first edition of Art… Read MoreReversing 2012 Slowdown In China, Burberry Is Back
Rebounding from a global sales slowdown in September of last year that sent tremors through high-end brands across the Chinese market, this week British luxury brand Burberry reported optimistic tidings… Read MorePerfect Timing: “O’Clock” Design Exhibition Travels From Milan To Beijing
This March, Milan's Triennale Design Museum will present a new edition of its exhibition O’Clock - Time Design, Design Time, traveling from Milan to the CAFA Art Museum in Beijing. Read MoreSerpentine Surprises: Jing Daily’s Chinese New Year Gift Guide
As the Year of the Snake slithers ever closer, here are Jing Daily's picks to keep in mind when shopping for friends, family, and significant others Read MoreExhibition Watch: ON/OFF At Beijing’s Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
Beijing's Ullens Center for Contemporary Art presents "ON | OFF," the most comprehensive survey to date of the generation of artists born after the death of Mao and the end… Read More2013 A Critical Year For The Chinese Film Industry
Projected to surpass the US to become the world’s largest box office by 2020, China commands center stage as it continues to undergo breakneck growth and cinema expansion with the… Read MoreMust-See Winter Exhibitions: Warhol in HK, Electrifying French Surrealism, BMW In Beijing
A roundup of current and upcoming arts events in the Greater China region, from Hong Kong's Andy Warhol retrospective to a surrealist journey in Shanghai and BMW showing its cultural… Read MoreMarks & Spencer Expands Into China’s E-Commerce Market
Part of its strategy to extend its e-commerce business into 10 international markets, recently the British retailer Marks & Spencer launched a Chinese version of its e-commerce website as well… Read MoreFoodies Rejoice: HK’s Island East Markets To Take Root Every Sunday
Met with a warm local embrace and instant success upon its initial launch last September, Hong Kong’s Island East Markets pop-up is going permanent in 2013. Read More