Culture
Shang Xia’s Jiang Qiong Er: Behind China’s Home-Grown Luxury Market
Jiang Qiong Er, artistic director and CEO of Shang Xia, the "designed in China" sub-brand of French luxury titan Hermès, is widely considered one of the most promising individuals working… Read MoreChinese Ministry Of Commerce: China Will Resolve Luxury Price Discrepancy
Held annually each spring, this week the 12th China Development Forum (2011) took place in Beijing. Read MoreShang Xia To Launch First Culture Exhibit, “Pass It On” (February 23-March 6)
Shang Xia, Hermès' "created in China" luxury brand, will hold its first Culture Object exhibition in Shanghai at the end of this month. Read MoreA Chinese Demographic Not To Neglect: Trendy, Big-Spending Men (Jing Archives)
From the archives: The flashy sense of style being fostered in some of China's wealthier cities presents an opportunity for fashion houses that doesn't exist anywhere else in the world… Read MoreComing Soon: 27th Annual Harbin International Ice And Snow Festival
Put on by the Heilongjiang provincial government, the China National Tourism Administration and the Harbin municipal government, this year's festival will be one of the largest ever, straddling more than… Read MoreJaeger-LeCoultre Nods To Chinese Culture With Enamel Lotus Watch
Following such recent China-only releases as the Chloé fifth anniversary handbag and the BMW M3 Tiger, Swiss watchmaker Jaeger-LeCoultre is looking to Chinese culture for its limited-edition Enamel Lotus Master… Read MoreWeek In Review: November 22-26
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of November 22-26. Read MoreWeek In Review: November 15-19
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of November 15-19. Read MoreWeek In Review: October 18-22
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of October 18-22. Read MoreFine Art Asia 2010 Wraps In Hong Kong
Since its founding in 2006, the fair's timing has coincided with Hong Kong's autumn auction season, making the city Asia's main cultural hub during the first week of October. Read More