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Chinese Travel Site Qunar Doesn’t Care About Any Labels Other Than ‘Largest’
China's largest online travel booking site doesn't have an exact Western counterpart, which may be why its business model is so successful. Read MoreJing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: January 13, 2014
Welcome to Jing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: the day’s top news on the business of luxury and culture in China, all in one place. Read MoreEye On London: Top Hoteliers, Retailers Woo China’s Luxury Traveler
This week, in our "Eye on London" series, Jing Daily will look at some of the brands, designers, hotels and restaurants in the London Luxury Quarter that are turning their… Read MoreJumeirah Inks Digital Agreement With Ctrip To Woo Chinese Tourists
In an effort to lure more outbound Chinese travelers to its properties in Dubai, the Maldives and elsewhere, this week Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts signed a global direct connectivity partnership… Read MoreJapan’s Loss Is S. Korea’s Gain During China’s “Super Golden Week”
According to statistics released this weekend, China's "Super Golden Week" lived up to its name, with the number of overseas-bound travelers up 50 percent year-over-year and more than 34 million… Read MoreKorean Luxury Retailers See Surge In Chinese Tourist Spending
Hong Kong retailers may be hurting as the influx of mainland Chinese tourist-shoppers seen in recent years slows, but destinations like South Korea are poised to gain as these big-spending… Read MoreVivienne Tam Designs Limited-Edition Slippers For Hilton Huanying Program
Marking the one-year anniversary of its Huanying program, which provides tailored amenities to outbound Chinese guests, today Hilton unveiled a new collaboration with fashion designer Vivienne Tam, a set of… Read MoreCould Chinese Tourists “Save Greece”?
The problem with depending too much on Chinese tourists to pick up the slack for other regular visitor nationalities is that they simply haven't flocked to destinations like Greece in… Read MoreChina’s Outbound Travel Boom Shows No Sign Of Slowing
Any broader slowdown in the Chinese economy is having little effect on the country's growing appetite for international travel. Read MoreDespite Chinese Tourist Influx, British Hotels Losing Out On Home Turf
Though the number of outbound Chinese tourists heading to the UK continues to climb, rising an estimated 33 percent year-over-year in 2011, high-end British hoteliers haven't seen quite the boost… Read More