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Has “Golden Week” In Hong Kong Lost Its Luster Among Mainland Chinese?
In recent years, Hong Kong luxury retailers have come to rely on Golden Week (黄金周) for an influx of cashed-up mainland Chinese tourist-shoppers. But with regulations and travel habits changing, this may be coming to an end. Read MoreMainland Chinese Tourist-Shoppers Flock To Hong Kong WinterFest
Already in full swing, and running through January 1, 2012, Hong Kong WinterFest once again bridges the gap between two major holidays, Christmas and Chinese New Year. Read MoreChina Luxury Network Gives Brands The Skinny On China’s High-End Shopaholics
Considering mainland Chinese consumers made more than half of their luxury purchases last year overseas, understanding and taking full advantage of tourist and consumer trends is becoming an industry imperative. Read MoreScotland’s CONTEXT Interiors Opens Pop-Up “Museum” In Hong Kong
Running now at The Landmark on Queen's Road Central, the Scottish design and retail brand CONTEXT Interiors is bringing its unique curated home furnishings and accessories to Hong Kong in the form of a pop-up "museum" through January 21, 2012. Read MoreHappy Chinese New Year from Jing Daily!
The entire Jing Daily team wishes everyone a happy and prosperous Year of the Rabbit. 新年快乐!恭喜发财,万事如意! Read MoreBeijing Tops List Of Chinese New Year Tourist Destinations, Overtaking Shanghai
According to a new survey released by the Chinese online travel site Ctrip, more Chinese took advantage of Golden Week this year to head to tourist destinations rather simply spending time with family. Read MoreHarbin “Ice Artisans” Create Winter Scenes In Maryland
The Harbin International Ice and Snow Festival is one of northeast China's most popular sites, attracting tourists from throughout China and neighboring countries. This year, Washington D.C. invited 40 of Harbin's ice sculptors to create a similar, albeit smaller, ice city at Maryland’s National Harbor complex. Read More