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How Can Brands Brace for the Chinese Outbound Tourist 2.0?
Luxury and travel veterans gathered at the Cross-Border Retail Growth Forum in New York to dicuss how to prepare for the changing Chinese outbound tourists. Read MoreGolden Week for China’s Mobile Payments Abroad
Alipay saw average spending overseas during Golden Week increase by 30 percent from the previous year as more Chinese travelers headed abroad. Read MoreTop 7 Chinese Travel Influencers with Style
They’re an artful group whose alluring travel posts on social media offer aspirational value and are highly persuasive to consumers. Read MoreWeibo, Not WeChat, Is Travel Influencers’ Destination of Choice: ParkLu Report
Weibo, Little Red Book and Douyin beat WeChat among travel influencers for their massive visual and searchable user-generated content. Read MoreLessons from Russia: What Luxury Retailers Can Learn From Moscow on Wooing the Chinese Traveler
Following the World Cup - that drew nearly 40,000 Chinese tourists to the country - Russian retailers are having their big moment. Read MoreHow the UAE is Pitching Luxury Travel to Chinese Tourists
The UAE's tourism pitch to Chinese luxury travelers is largely the same pitch it makes to Western tourists, albeit with a much broader outreach effort. Read MoreLuxury Brands are Using Apps to Find the Perfect Event Space
From private studios to luxurious yachts, gorgeous rooftop gardens to abandoned factories, tech startups are helping luxury brands find the perfect spots for their events. Read MoreTargeting Chinese Diners Abroad, Ctrip Partners With Opentable
Dining is an increasingly important part of travel for Chinese millennials, but how will this deal impact their restaurant choices? Read More2017 in Review: The Most Important Trends in Chinese Luxury Travel
Much like in any rapidly developing market, 2017 has been a year with a lot of notable news and events surrounding the business of Chinese luxury travel. Read MoreThe Post-90s Generation Drive Luxury Hotel Sales on Chinese Valentine’s Day
Today on social media, Chinese consumers are talking about an online influence chart and post-90s spending habits in the run-up to Chinese Valentine's Day. Read More