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iPhone And Louis Vuitton Replicas A Hit For Dead Ancestors On China’s Tomb Sweeping Day
Traditional paper offerings for families to venerate their ancestors during China's upcoming Qingming Festival take on a modern makeover, with iPhones, luxury handbags, and villas available to honor the dead. Read MoreFrom Zombie Bruce Lee To Keanu Reeves: China’s Top 5 Luxury Ads Of 2013
Luxury brands experimented with a range of video formats in 2013 in hopes of encouraging social media shares through sophisticated messaging. Read MoreInfographic: Which Luxury Car Brands Lead The Race On China’s Social Media?
As China's luxury auto market heats up, Sina Weibo and WeChat provide the opportunity for certain brands to stand out from the crowd. Read MoreWhy McLaren Is Racing Ahead In China Despite Luxury Market Slowdown
Ultra-luxe automakers may be scaling back their focus on China, but McLaren is just starting to shift into high gear. Read MoreVolkswagen Enlists Keanu Reeves For Action-Packed Branded Micro-Film
The "Matrix" star is featured alongside models by Volkswagen, Audi, Bentley, Bugatti, and Lamborghini in a sponsored Chinese-language mini-film which is heavy on car chases and light on fight scenes. Read MoreAt Shanghai Auto Show, Luxury Gets More Competitive
As this year's Shanghai Auto Show opens to the public and consumers flock to see new models, luxury carmakers vie for their attention in a growing yet increasingly crowded market. Read MoreAutomakers Look To China’s Consumers At Shanghai Auto Show
This weekend's show is set to reveal luxury, luxury alternative, and joint venture models aimed at the growing China market. Read MoreUltra-Luxury Auto Sales In China Surprisingly Robust, But Are They Sustainable?
Given the current “wait-and-see” attitude that many wealthy Chinese are taking towards flashy luxury purchases at the moment, it’s perhaps surprising that the country’s ultra-high-end auto market remains so strong. Read MoreJaguar Land Rover’s China Venture Gets The Green Light
Coming off a year in which Jaguar Land Rover reported a 91 percent rise in overall sales in China, the Tata-owned, UK-based group got the green light in record time to launch its $1.9 billion China joint venture with local automaker Chery. Read MoreMercedes Woos China’s “Bigger Is Better” Crowd With New GLK-Class
With demand for luxury SUVs remaining strong in China despite a wider automotive slowdown, top automakers have been quick to cater to the whims of the Chinese SUV buyer. Read More