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This WeChat Travel Report Shows Luxury Brands Ways to Court Traveling Chinese
A recent travel insight report released by WeChat implies ways for luxury brands to capture the traveling Chinese consumers who love shopping. Read MoreCan JD.com’s New Luxury Site ‘Toplife’ Beat Alibaba’s ‘Luxury Pavilion’?
Here is what you need to know about JD's new luxury e-commerce site "Toplife", which is a competing platform to Alibaba's "Luxury Pavilion". Read MoreThe Luxury Rivalry Between Alibaba and JD.com: What You Need to Know
Alibaba Group and JD.com have ramped up their efforts to woo international luxury brands over the past few years; here is what you need to know about their competition. Read MoreAlipay Targets Japan for ‘Export’ of Chinese Mobile Payments
Alipay plans to release a mobile payments platform, newly branded and catered to Japanese consumers by next spring, a first for the company. Read More8 High-End Shopping Malls Sought Out by Luxury Brands in China
Here are 8 upscale department stores in China and how they have embraced the "New Retail" business model to connect online sales to their offline business. Read MoreTmall Global Launches Big Data Plan to Ensure Product Authenticity
The cross-border e-commerce site Tmall Global launched a new logistics tracking system on August 8 to track each step of the shipping process on imported goods. Read MoreTmall’s New Luxury Pavilion Taps Spanish Luxury Brand Loewe for Special Sale
On August 10, LVMH-owned Spanish luxury label Loewe will make its debut on Tmall's new Luxury Pavilion, for Alibaba's super VIP members. Read More3 Ways VR Can Transform Luxury Retailing in China
The Chinese government's recent support of VR technology has spurred initiatives by leading tech companies for its development in the retail space. Read MoreAlibaba Unveils Exclusive Luxury Pavilion Courting Super-Wealthy Chinese Shoppers
Alibaba Group released the Luxury Pavilion, an online shopping platform created exclusively for China's ultra-rich shoppers. Read MoreAlibaba and Tencent’s Fight over Chinese Cashless Spenders Escalates
China's two leading mobile payment apps are both implementing marketing campaigns to promote the "cashless" concept in August. Read More