chinese investment
Chinese Group Wants to Turn Australian Prison Into a Luxury Resort
China's Wufu Investment Group recently purchased a former prison on Australia's French Island with the intention of turning the 550-acre property into a health resort for Chinese tourists. This has sparked fears of over-tourism for the island's 119 residents. Read MoreThe Review: Burberry Blazes a Trail, Waldorf Astoria’s Chinese Owner in Prison
In this edition of The Review, we round up breaking news discussed in our daily newsletter from May 7-11, 2018. Read MoreEducation Is Now the Biggest Incentive Driving China’s U.S. Investment
A new report shows that education is the biggest incentive driving U.S. investment by the Chinese, beating money migration, investment, lifestyle, and budget. Read MoreCan Puerto Rico Become a First-Class Destination for Chinese Tourists?
The Puerto Rican government hopes that a new Chinese themed park will help attract more Chinese tourists to the island, but significant challenges remain. Read MoreChinese Menswear Brand Septwolves Acquires 80 Percent Stake in Karl Lagerfeld China
Chinese menswear brand Septwolves will acquire a major stake in Karl Lagerfeld China, reflecting its ambitions to expand in the accessible luxury business. Read MoreBaccarat Hotels Looks to Expand to China
The hotel company is looking eastward under its new ownership with a brand strategy that's all about storytelling. Read MoreTrump Spurs Chinese Investments in Luxury US Properties
Trump is selling houses, but it has nothing to do with Trump properties. Read MoreFosun Spearheads China’s Dominant Investments in Greece
Rich Chinese investors collectively make up the biggest group of grantees of Golden Visas, launched in 2013 to invigorate Greek's failing economy. Read MoreJin Jiang International Wants to Expand Its European Luxury Hotel Portfolio
After acquiring France's Groupe Du Louvre, Jin Jiang International is now looking at European luxury hotels to strengthen its portfolio. Read MorePhuket’s Ocean Villas Group Courting Wealthy Chinese
If some real estate developers have their way, we'll see more wealthy Chinese looking to resort towns like Phuket as destinations not only for R&R but their cash as well. Read More