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Why Versace And Karl Lagerfeld Are Launching Hotels In China’s Gambling Mecca
Karl Lagerfeld is turning to China’s sole casino hub for the launch of its first luxury hotel. Will the bet on Macau pay off? Read MoreThe Return of Luxury Travel Is Boosting Innovation
The death of the office is creating a generation of digital nomads. From zoom backdrops to curated immersion, it’s a chance for luxury to innovate. Read MoreFashion Flirts With Hotels to Bring Chinese Travelers New Shopping Experiences
From pop-up shops to branching off into new categories, brands are innovating in the hospitality space to reach their target consumer. Read MoreChinese 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 MoreMarriott’s Big China Blunder a Lesson for International Brands
Marriott’s troubles should also drive home for foreign businesses operating in China or hoping to cater to Chinese tourists that understanding how Beijing understands history is key to not running… Read MoreBaccarat Hotels Looks to Expand to China
The hotel company is looking eastward under its new ownership with a brand strategy that's all about storytelling. Read MoreState-Owned Beijing Tourism Group’s NUO Hotel Brand Replaces Raffles Beijing
NUO has doubled its number of hotels in the capital in another step toward its global ambitions. Read MoreSingapore’s Chinatown Offers Stylish Retreat for Chinese Travelers
Singapore sees signs of a rebound for Chinese visitors as they're increasingly opting for independent booking, trendy neighborhoods, and boutique hotels. Read MoreChinese State-Owned Luxury Hotelier NUO Taps Zeng Fanzhi as it Plans Global Expansion
With China's most expensive artist as its honorary art consultant, the new luxury hotelier opens its first location in Beijing with a plan to bring "Made-in-China" luxury hospitality to a… Read MoreIndependent Chinese Travelers Go Boutique in Bangkok
Although Chinese tour groups are ubiquitous in Thailand, China's maturing outbound tourism market means that more affluent travelers are going solo and seeking out unique accommodations. Read More