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Old Cars, Grand Pianos: China’s New Status Symbols
With many of China's wealthy elite turning away from public displays of wealth and enjoying high-priced toys within the privacy of their own homes, new status symbols like antique cars and grand pianos are joining the ranks of popular stealth buys like wine, art, cigars and watches. Read MoreAbu Dhabi Aiming For Chinese Tourism Boost
As in nearby Dubai, hotel and tour operators in Abu Dhabi are rolling out the red carpet to attract more Chinese outbound tourists. Read MoreHublot Digs Deeper Into China With Xiamen Mega-Boutique
Despite a slowdown in high-end watch sales in China this year, Swiss luxury watchmaker Hublot is sticking to its notoriously upbeat business philosophy: Spend more. Make more noise. Read MoreFrom Vacheron To Adidas, Brands Roll Out “Year Of The Snake” China Editions
From the looks of early localized rollouts we've seen thus far, what could be lost in quantity compared to the Year of the Dragon might be gained in flash during the Year of the Snake. Read MoreShanghai Airports See Surge In Private Jet Demand
According to figures released this week, Shanghai's airports have seen something of a private jet boom in the past year, with Pudong and Hongqiao recording a 43 percent rise in business jet traffic in the first eight months of this year. Read MoreThe Hottest Ride For China’s Business Elite: A Buick Minivan
In recent years, the business elite in China has been fixated on a particular Buick model that most Americans would see as a soccer mom must-have rather than a high-powered dealmaking machine: the GL8 minivan. Read MorePenfolds Targets China’s Aspiring Wine Aficionado With $176,000 “Ampoule”
Its second major overture to the fast-growing China wine market in less than a year, top Australian winemaker Penfolds recently debuted a limited-edition wine aimed at drinkers who have, depending on how you look at it, either the most discriminating tastes or more money than sense. Read MorePrivate Aviation Industry Looks To China For Growth
Despite tight government restrictions on airspace, and the costly bureaucratic nightmare that is applying for flight permission, many of the world’s top business jet producers see China as a future goldmine in an otherwise limping global industry. Read MoreItaly’s Centro Marangoni To Give Shanghai A Crash Course In Fashion
Officially launching today in Shanghai (and coming two months after luxury group Richemont debuted its "retail academy" in the city), Italy's Istituto Marangoni is set to teach China a thing or two about the global fashion business. Read MoreWeek In Review: March 26-30
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of March 26-30. Read More