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Study: Chinese Millennials Spend Big on Shopping Because They Live with Their Parents
A new CBRE survey of Chinese millennials finds that not being able to afford to buy property means they're actually spending more on shopping and entertainment. Read MoreFrom Magnum to KFC, Global Brands Tap Chinese Designers’ ‘Cool Factor’ to Win Over Millennials
Here's what fried chicken and Belgian chocolate ice cream bars have in common with with trendy, emerging Chinese designers. Read MoreChina’s Urban Millennial Spending Habits Show Global Outlook
Imported goods and international travel are key priorities among China's millennial consumers, according to a new survey by HSBC. Read MoreThe Maldives and Paris Top Destination List for Chinese Millennial Travelers
Affluent Asian jetsetters under 35 are overlooking Hong Kong in favor of more far-flung locales, according to a new report. Read MoreHong Kong Remains Top Destination for Chinese Millennials, but South Korea and Thailand Are Catching Up
Chinese millennial travelers are increasingly interested in seeking out new cultural experiences as they head to destinations across Asia and beyond. Read MoreChina’s Millennial Travelers Inspire Digital-First Marketing Approach
In order to attract the young outbound Chinese tourist, businesses are increasingly using the digital habits of China's millennial travelers to their advantage. Read MoreChina’s Millennials Up Their Wine Consumption as They Buy More Online
A new Wine Intelligence report provides insight into a fast-changing and diverse market of wine consumers in China. Read MoreInternational Travel More ‘Essential’ Than Ever for Chinese, Especially Millennials
A new Hotels.com survey suggests hospitality companies around the world are taking measures to accommodate a more experienced Chinese tourist. Read MoreBoston Consulting Group: China’s Millennials Get ‘Aggressive’ with Consumer Spending
A new Boston Consulting Group report finds that while Chinese consumer spending is down, younger shoppers are consuming at twice the pace of their parents' generation. Read More