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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 MoreHow to Reach Luxury Chinese New Year Travelers in 2018
Find out what Morocco, Beverly Hills, the Burj Al Arab, and Raffles Hainan are doing right to attract Chinese New Year travelers. Read MoreOnline Shopping is China’s “National Pastime”: KPMG
It's hard for brands to help Chinese people “enhance who they really are” if who they really are can only be described as online shoppers. Read MoreChina’s VIP Fans Jet Across Globe For Luxury Sports Experiences
In response to Chinese travelers' growing interest in "experiential destinations," a newly launched China company offers special VIP excursions to the world's top sporting events. Read MoreChinese Tourists To Take Up One-Fifth Of Global Travel Spending In Next Decade
Chinese tourists are already a main driving force in the world travel industry, but that role is only expected to rise in the coming years. Read MoreSun, Ski, And Springs: China’s Leisure Boom Has Mainland Resorts Popping Up Everywhere
From family-friendly theme parks to chic spa getaways, China's burgeoning upper-middle class has prompted a wave of domestic resort construction. Read More5 Essential Facts To Know About China’s Super-Rich In 2014
China's wealthy are smoking less and shipping their kids abroad for school, according to a new report. Read MoreAir China Flight Attendants Are Now Beijing-Duck Savvy
The mainland airline is stepping up the quality of its first-class fare for wealthy customers, showing Asian airlines' emphasis on service. Read MoreFosun To Acquire Major Stake In Club Med And Promote European Resort Culture In China
The iconic French resort is expanding rapidly in China as it awaits a delayed takeover by a Chinese resort conglomerate. Read MoreChina’s Cruise Sector Set To Double In 2013
According to a new report by World Travel Market and Euromonitor International, major cruise companies are eyeing China's rapidly expanding interest in maritime leisure travel. Read More