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China’s Wealthy Can Now Book A Space Vacation On Taobao
With a sense of adventure and at least $96,000, Chinese travelers have the chance to book their journey to the final frontier on Alibaba's e-commerce platform. Read MoreMalaysia Thinks It Can Woo 2 Million Chinese Tourists Despite Missing MH370
Malaysian tourism authorities may have said that promotions in China would be stalled until the jet is found, but huge revenue loss means they're not willing to hold out much… Read MoreChina’s Thrill-Seeking Wealthy Travelers Aim For Adventure
From Antarctica to South America, China's rich are heading off the beaten path in search of new travel experiences. Read MoreNew Zealand And Australia Face Off To Attract Chinese Tourists
The two neighboring countries are doing all they can to take advantage of their proximity to China and cash in on the rapidly growing number of outbound Chinese tourists. Read MoreIndia Says ‘Not Anymore’ To Missing Out On Chinese Tourist Revenue
Thanks to concerns that it's missing out on "hundreds of millions" of dollars from Chinese tourists, India embarks on a 12-city China marketing campaign. Read MoreSouth Korea’s Shops Struggle To Keep Up With Chinese Tourist Influx
As the number of Chinese tourists visiting South Korea continues to soar, retailers are lagging in meeting the demand for Mandarin-speaking staff. Read MoreShanghai Serves As Launch Spot For Air France’s Luxe First-Class Suite
With an eye on affluent Chinese passengers, the French airline headed to China to unveil its new La Première designer suite. Read MoreSafaris And Sun: Africa Attracts Rising Numbers Of Chinese Tourists
Along with closer China-Africa economic ties being promoted by China's Premier on his visit to the continent comes a Chinese tourist boom for many African nations. Read MoreChinese Tourist Spending In UK To Rise By 84 Percent
Chinese spending in the UK is expected to shoot to over £1.01 billion in the next three years, according to a new Barclays report. Read MoreCherry Blossoms Trump Nationalism As Chinese Tourists Return To Japan
Despite tense diplomatic relations with China, Japan's influx of Chinese visitors means that many prefer flowers over warmongering. Read More