golden week
How the iPhone Lost its Luxury Social Status in China
Apple recently debuted its new iPhone 12 in China, but netizens criticized it over its high price and negatively compared it to domestic brands. Read MoreThe Best Luxury Mooncake Gift Boxes Celebrating Mid-Autumn Festival 2020
Jing Daily reviews seven luxury brand mooncake gift boxes, using brand specialty, cultural interpretation, mooncake flavor, and customer impression. Read MoreGrowing Inbound Travel In China Concerns Western Luxury Brands
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism said China recorded 425 million domestic tourist visits over the first half of its eight-day Golden Week festival. Read MoreAll Eyes On China’s First Post-COVID Golden Week
Golden Week is China’s first major test post-COVID-19. With global tourism brought to a standstill, this presents a unique opportunity for domestic retail. Read MoreWhat Brands Need To Know About Golden Week 2020
This year’s Golden Week has been extended, but it is still likely not to see as much tourism traffic as last year’s holiday. Read MoreWhat Luxury Brands Can Learn from Golden Week 2019
The weakened Yuan, economic slowdown, and a heightened level of patriotism were just a few of the factors forming this year’s consumption trends. Read MoreLuxury Brands Face a Grim Golden Week in Hong Kong
With ongoing protests in Hong Kong, the luxury segment, one of the world’s most developed and reliable markets, is bracing for a grim Golden Week. Read MoreIntroducing Feng Mao, Richemont and Alibaba’s New Venture
Feng Mao, the new high-end online joint venture between Alibaba and luxury monolith Richemont gives Chinese consumers to the world’s leading luxury brands. Read MoreWhat’s Love Got to Do With it? The Chinese Holidays Brands Really Need to Know About!
In China, what began as innocent gestures of love has now been transformed into massive shopping festivals throughout the year. 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 More