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Chinese Investors Are Snapping Up Australia’s Top Hotels
In the last eight or so years, just as the tourism boom started to kick off in Australia, Chinese developers began directing their focus to hotel and leisure investment. Read MoreAirbnb Helps Chinese Travelers “Kidnap” Their Parents
Airbnb is the number one brand for China’s affluent female travelers—but most users of the platform are under 35. A new tactic asks them to bring their parents along. Read MoreMUJI Chooses Shenzhen for its First Ever “Anti-Gorgeous” Hotel
Why did the Japanese retailer choose the largest luxury market in the world for a hotel that’s neither cheap, nor opulent? Read MoreHow the Most Instagrammed Hotel in the World Ranks in China
A selfie from the Marina Bay Sands Singapore’s infinity pool remains a top attraction for Chinese travelers, even as its casino has lost some of its allure. Read MoreFor Stakeholders, China Presence is Crucial, Revenue is Not
Success in the China market can be incredibly elusive for a host of reasons, whether it be a fundamental misunderstanding of Chinese consumer culture or the support different Chinese state… Read MoreCan Puerto Rico Become a First-Class Destination for Chinese Tourists?
The Puerto Rican government hopes that a new Chinese themed park will help attract more Chinese tourists to the island, but significant challenges remain. Read MoreInterview: Hospitality Designer D.B. Kim on Creating Luxurious Interiors for Wanda Hotels
“The level of luxurious detail is so incredible at Wanda hotels to the extent that I will probably never be able to repeat it outside of China.” Read MoreLuxury Hotels Increase Social E-Commerce Efforts for CNY
Recognizing the full marketing and customer service potential of WeChat, many luxury hotel brands have launched CNY-inspired campaigns on the app. 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 More10 China Luxury Hotel Openings That Wowed Travelers in 2016
Here's how Chinese hotel brands and international players in China made their mark in hospitality this year. Read More