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How Luxury Brands Can Reach China’s ‘Cash-Rich, Time-Poor’ Travelers
As China's number of outbound tourists gets bigger every year, the length of their travel time is getting smaller. Read More‘Bon Voyage’: Chinese Tourists Take to the Sea
With their sights set on seafood and shopping, Chinese travelers take to the high seas at a growing rate across Asia. Read MoreTech-Savvy Chinese Tourists Ditch Travel Agents for Online Booking
The percentage of Chinese travelers opting for travel agents is rapidly decreasing as digital technology takes over the industry. Read MoreTension Mounts as Chinese Tourists Overtake Korea’s Jeju Island
As Chinese tourists flood to the South Korean vacation spot, locals and retailers are worried Jeju Island is becoming too mass-market in the wake of aggressive development. Read MoreRoyal Caribbean Steers China’s Seaward Travelers Beyond Asian Cruises
As most Chinese cruise passengers opt to stay onboard ships within Asia, the cruise liner is hoping to get them to venture further abroad for packages in distant destinations. Read MoreChina’s ‘DIY’ Travelers Take Charge
As Chinese travelers increasingly skip the tour group for independent travel, a host of new startups are cropping up to help them plan their solo trips. Read MoreChina’s Businesses Get Savvy About LGBT Community’s $300 Billion Spending Power
Companies like Alibaba are light-years ahead of the Chinese government when it comes to showing support for China's LGBT community. Read MoreEye on London: Mayfair’s Masters of Opulence Court Well-Heeled Chinese Guests
With fans including Vogue China's Angelica Cheung, London's poshest hotels tap into Chinese travelers' growing demand for experiential luxury. Read MoreJapan Stages Record Retail Comeback as Chinese Shoppers Return
Price-savvy Chinese tourists return to Japan at full force after a massive setback from 2012's boycotts. Read MoreWill A Strong U.S. Dollar Dissuade Chinese Tourists? Not A Chance.
Chinese shoppers in the United States may be price-savvy, but that doesn't mean a strong U.S. dollar is going to stop them from visiting. Read More