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Week In Review: September 6-10
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of September 6-10. Read MoreBMW M3 Tiger Limited Edition Roars Into China
From special models by Rolls-Royce to one-off artist collaborations by Ferrari, the mantra in the China auto market seems to be, "if you build it, stamp 'China Limited Edition' on it and jack up the price, they will come." Read MoreLamborghini To Produce Estoque In China In 2012?
Last month, Lamborghini announced it would introduce eight models to the China market in the remainder of the year, and today the company announced that it plans to go a step further in 2012 and actually produce its four-door Estoque in China. Read MoreChina Cool: “Porcelain Spray Can” By MTN COLORS For Invasian Magazine
Rendered in striking blue-and-white porcelain, the decorative spray cans bring to mind recent art partnerships like Li Xiaofeng's "porcelain polo" for Lacoste and Lu Hao's 2009 "porcelain Ferrari." Read MoreBally Plans Greater Expansion In Lower-Tier Chinese Cities
Though cities like Hohhot, Zhengzhou, Changchun and Wuhan don't hold the same prestige outside of China as its glittering east coast gems, for many luxury brands they're potential engines of sustainable growth. Read More5 Things We Know About Hèrmes’ New China Brand, Shang Xia
In preparation for the mysterious luxury brand's unveiling, rather than throwing out more what-ifs or maybes, let's look at what we actually know about Shang Xia. Read MoreWeek In Review: July 19-23
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of July 19-23. Read MoreChinese Artists Yan Lei and Chen Wenbo Join Le Meridien’s LM100 Community
As members of LM100, Chen Wenbo will create a series destined for "high impact areas" as a part of Le Meridien's Arrival Experience while Yan Lei will provide artwork for the hotelier's UNLOCK ART program. Read MoreLamborghini Bringing 8 New Models To China This Year
The red-hot China auto market has been good to everyone from low-end domestic upstarts to ultra-high-end super car makers, and in the last year alone we've watched the world's top brands battle it out for a stronger foothold there. Read MoreSpyker To Launch China Edition GT2 This October
It appears that product localization for the Chinese market is no longer limited only to major luxury auto brands like BMW and Mercedes-Benz, but is even starting to catching on among makers of "supercars." Read More