chinese tourism
Can Xi Jinping Really Get 300 Million Chinese People to Ski?
Winter sports aren't popular in China. There are about 10 million skiers in China and the Chinese government wants this figure to reach 300 million. Read MoreConsumer Technology is Transforming Luxury Travel in China
The luxury tourism industry is undergoing significant change with the digital revolution. Emerging technologies reshape how tourists pay and communicate. Read MoreHow Will the New Foreign Exchange Regulation Impact Chinese Tourism?
A new foreign exchange regulation that stipulates Chinese banks must report foreign transactions exceeding US$147 could impact tourism spending. Read MoreBain Predicts Chinese Tourists in Spain, UK to Help Luxury Market Rebound in 2017
Luxury brands have to 'adapt to a millennial state of mind' to fuel growth, according to Bain & Company's new report. Read MoreTop 5 Destinations for Chinese Self-Drive Tourists
Self-drive tourism is growing in popularity in China, but to what destinations are Chinese tourists traveling to hit the road? Read MoreIndependent Chinese Travelers Go Boutique in Bangkok
Although Chinese tour groups are ubiquitous in Thailand, China's maturing outbound tourism market means that more affluent travelers are going solo and seeking out unique accommodations. Read MoreChinese Couples Take Early Honeymoon For Destination Wedding Photos
Taken months before the actual ceremony, Chinese wedding photos serve as status symbols that become extra special with a trip overseas. Read MoreAustralia Tops France On Chinese Tourists’ Travel Wish Lists
Checking out kangaroos beats a stroll on the Champs-Élysées for Chinese tourists, who said Australia was their main destination of choice on a recent survey. Read MoreExpert: China’s Rapid Travel Market Changes Take ‘Months, Not Years’
According to a new CNN interview with key players in China's travel industry, flexibility is key when coming up with a business strategy to appeal to Chinese tourists. Read MoreChinese Tourism: Summer Season Off to a Good Start in Key U.S. Markets
Despite a dramatic reduction in government-related travel, Chinese tourist arrivals in the United States continue to build and to drive luxury spending, says columnist Sage Brennan. Read More