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U.S. Embassy Launches Social Media Contest in China to Promote Food Tourism
The U.S. Embassy in China is partnering with tourism companies to promote food tourism in the United States with a contest on Chinese social media. Read MoreChinese Travelers More Likely to Visit the United States Under Donald Trump
According to a recent survey, the current U.S. political climate is having a positive effect on Chinese tourism to the United States. Read MoreUnited States to Introduce Social Media Vetting of Chinese Tourists
Chinese visitors to the United States will be asked to provide their social media account names when applying for U.S. visas. Read MoreBeyond NYC and LA: 7 Lesser-Known U.S. Destinations Bidding for Chinese Tourists
While Los Angeles and New York remain the most popular U.S. destinations among Chinese visitors, other destinations are now also upping the ante in China. Read MoreThe U.S.-China Tourism Year is Over, But Did It Make a Difference?
The U.S.-China Tourism Year officially ended with a closing ceremony in Washington D.C., but the tourism year's effects on visitor growth remain unclear. Read MoreIs the United States Presidential Election Scaring Chinese Tourists Away?
While some Chinese tourists may be happy to experience a presidential election, data suggests that U.S. presidential elections scare Chinese tourists away. Read MoreReport: 23 Million Chinese Travelers Expected to Visit the United States in the Next Five Years
Mid-size airports are being advised to take steps to attract and cater to the 23 million Chinese travelers expected to visit the United States by establishing a digital presence and offering signage in Chinese. Read MoreWho’s Set to Benefit From Chinese Tourism This Summer? The USA
Although Chinese New Year and October's Golden Week are big travel periods, the United States sees its largest number of Chinese visitors during the summer months. 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 MoreEasing of U.S. Visas For Chinese Travelers Heralds Business Boom
The groundbreaking new U.S.-China visa agreement announced at the APEC summit this week is set to ensure that big-spending Chinese tourists to the United States will become repeat visitors. Read More