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4 Things Cross-Border Mobile Marketers Should Know About Chinese Travelers
A new report on mobile advertising in Asia breaks down where China's tech-savvy tourists are headed and the best way to reach them when they get there. Read MoreChinese Tourists’ Behavior Improving, Study by Chinese Tourism Authority Finds
According to a study by China's tourism administration, the behavior of Chinese tourists traveling overseas has improved in the last few years. Read MoreHow China Uses Tourism as a Foreign Policy Tool in Asia
For China, outbound tourism can be used as both as a carrot and a stick, and it's not afraid to use it for rewarding and punishing countries in the region. Read MoreAverage Chinese Tourist Spending is Declining, But It’s Not All Bad News
As international tourism is becoming increasingly accessible for less affluent Chinese consumers, average spending among Chinese tourists is dropping. Read MoreThese Were Chinese Travelers’ Top Destinations in 2016
With the year coming to an end, Jing Travel has dug into Chinese travel trends to find the most popular destinations for Chinese tourists in 2016. Read MoreStronger Together: Nordic Tourism Boards Teaming Up in China
The tourism boards of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden are doing joint marketing campaigns in China to strengthen their standings in the Chinese market. Read MoreAustralia to Begin Rolling Out Ten-Year Visa for Chinese Tourists in December
Australia is about to start rolling out 10-year visas for Chinese tourists in anticipation of the 2017 Australia-China Year of Tourism. 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 MoreSouth Korea Looks Beyond China for Future Tourism Growth
Tourist arrivals in South Korea reached an all-time high in 2016, but tourism authorities are concerned that it is too reliant on the Chinese market. Read MoreChinese Shoppers to Make Asia Surpass Europe for Duty-Free Market Share by 2020
Airport improvements and social media engagement are expected to buoy duty-free spending among Chinese travelers. Read More