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2017 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 MoreTencent CEO Pony Ma Dethrones Jack Ma as China’s Richest Man
The owner of the country's popular social media app WeChat has unseated Alibaba founder Jack Ma to become the richest person in China. Read MoreAs Wanda Takes Chinese Hospitality Abroad, It’s Giving Tier 2 and 3 Travelers a Taste of Luxury
With 100 hotels and counting in China, Wanda is intent on providing four and five-star services for its “more diversified” market. Read MoreChina’s Theme Park Market to Overtake Japan, United States
China's theme park market is set to become the world's largest by 2020, but overseas brands are poorly positioned to benefit from most of the growth. Read MoreReport: China Has World’s Most Billionaires for Second Year in Row
China may have lost two billionaires in the past year, but the Hurun Report claims it still has more than the United States. Read MoreChina’s Mall Developers Press on as Luxury Grapples with Slowdown
With a focus on Shanghai and Shenzhen, developers are continuing to grow the amount of retail supply in China, challenging landlords to bring in quality brands and entertainment to liven… Read MoreDalian Wanda’s New Hospital Aims to Keep China’s Rich Medical Tourists at Home
China's largest developer vows to provide the quality hospital care that discerning Chinese seek overseas in its three new Wanda medical facilities. Read MoreDalian Wanda Makes $2.5 Billion Bet on China’s Leisure Tourism Boom
As it closes department stores across the country, Dalian Wanda shifts its focus to theme parks and retail-tainment with a massive Xishuangbanna opening. Read MoreDalian Wanda Turns to E-Commerce as Brick-and-Mortar Retail Slows
As the company makes plans to close over 120 stores across China, it's teaming up with Tencent and Baidu as it dives into the e-commerce marketplace. Read MoreAustralia’s Chinese Real Estate Buying Boom Spurs China’s Luxury Developers
As Chinese buyers rush to snap up Australian real estate, developers from China are moving in on the market with massive projects planned across the country. Read More