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Mexico’s Luxury Hotels ‘Have To Be Ready’ For Chinese Tourist Influx
In preparation for a Chinese tourist boom, Mexico's hoteliers join in the global trend of offering special amenities like Mandarin-speaking staff and Chinese breakfast. Read MoreAsian Hoteliers Step Up Competition For Chinese Tourists In The City Of Lights
The Peninsula, Shangri-La, and Mandarin Oriental have all flocked to Paris in the last three years with a focus on attracting moneyed Chinese tourists. Read MoreHilton CEO Says It’s Taking Share From Competitors In China
With 135 new China hotels in the pipeline, the global hospitality chain says it's surging ahead of its competition in the country. Read MoreChina’s New Year Banquet Slump Has Hotels Hawking Mid-Range Feasts On Social Media
China's anti-corruption campaign has meant a slump in banquet profits for hotels, so many are using social media marketing as they target the mass market. Read MoreChinese Luxury Hotels Brace For Another Rough Year
Five-star hotels favored by China's bureaucrats are faring the worst in China's crackdown on corruption, but boutique locations are doing fine with a trendier clientele. Read MoreLuxury Hotels Close In On China’s Second-Tier Hotspots
Now that first-tier locales are inundated with luxury hotel choices, the world's top companies are moving into smaller cities that have big demand for five-star accommodations. Read MoreHow Chinese Travelers Pick A Hotel: Friends’ Opinions Matter, But Services A Must
A new report provides insights into the process by which Chinese tourists find and book hotels abroad—and the services they want the most. Read MoreRitz-Carlton President: Chinese Demand Returns To Pre-Slowdown Levels
Although luxury hotel room demand and prices have been dropping steeply across China, company president Herve Humler says the Ritz is now seeing occupancy rates that mirror those from last year. Read MoreDalian Wanda Owner Wang Jianlin Rockets To Top Spot On China’s Rich List
Bloomberg concludes that the property magnate has upended Zong Qinghou as the wealthiest of China's wealthy. Read MoreHotel Éclat Beijing Draws Trendy Chinese Travelers
Distinctive design and world-famous artwork are the main attractions for Hotel Éclat Beijing's sophisticated Chinese guests—but the in-room pools don't hurt either. Read More