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China’s Unstoppable Gold-Buying ‘Aunties’ Move Onto Bitcoins
According to Chinese media, the middle-aged women who shot into limelight for buying up gold in China are now eyeing the digital currency for their next big investment. Read MoreSpring Festival Spotlight | 8 Jewelry Collections For Chinese New Year
With or without equestrian heritage, many luxury brands are releasing special-edition jewelry to celebrate the year of the horse. Read MoreJing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: July 18, 2013
Today's top stories include Asia gains for Hermès, a rising Chinese interest in Boeing Business Jets, and Alibaba's potential IPO. Read MoreSecond-Hand Luxury Losing Stigma In China
What Jing Daily referred to as the “spreading wildfire of luxury second-hand shops in China” last year continues to rage in China’s first- and second-tier cities (as well as over the border in Hong Kong). Read MoreChina’s Second-Hand Luxury Market Rages Ahead
What Jing Daily referred to as the "spreading wildfire of luxury second-hand shops in China" last year continues to rage in China's first- and second-tier cities (as well as over the border in Hong Kong). Read MoreOnline Scandals: Good Or Bad For Luxury Brands In China?
Conspicuous consumption may be very slowly going the way of the dodo among China's more sophisticated luxury consumers, but that hasn't stopped some from flaunting their wealth online in a blatant attempt at fame or notoriety. Read MoreWeek In Review: June 20-24
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of June 20-24. Read MoreChinese Media Giants In War Of Words Over Luxury Consumption
Recently, Rui Chenggang, a regular publicity stunt instigator and anchor of the television program BizChina, posted a series of messages on his Sina Weibo haranguing major global luxury brands and China's current level of luxury consumption. Read MoreEye On Shanghai, Part One: The Fakes
In her first dispatch from Shanghai, writer and photographer Sara White Wilson takes us into the less glamorous side of the city's booming high-end market: the world of the "luxury fake." Read MoreBoom Times For Vintage Baijiu, Chinese “White Lightning”
Much as Chinese collectors have caused prices for favored wine vintages like Chateau Lafite '82 to skyrocket at auction in Hong Kong, well-heeled Moutai lovers are bidding hundreds of thousands of dollars for rare vintage bottles. Read More