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China’s ‘Promiscuous’ Gamblers Unlikely to Shore Up Macau’s Flagging Tourism Industry
A dwindling number of mainland gamblers shows little brand loyalty to one casino as Macau's gaming industry struggles to rebound from its ongoing slump. Read MoreLuxury Brands Break Into Food Business to Reach China’s Shoppers
With its new Shanghai restaurant, Gucci is the latest of a string of luxury brands getting into fine dining and hospitality to win over Chinese consumers. Read MoreChina’s Outbound Travel Boom Propels ‘Destination City’ Growth
From Asia to North America, Chinese travelers are shaping the rankings of the world's top cities for international visitor arrivals. Read More5 Million Outbound Chinese Tourists Give Asian Retailers Happy New Year
China's rapidly growing number of outbound Chinese New Year tourists got into the holiday shopping spirit as they flocked to South Korean and Japanese duty-free shops. Read MoreHong Kong And Macau Lose Luster For Luxury Retailers
China's top shopping and gambling hotspots face setbacks as Chinese travelers have increasingly easy access to a growing number of Asian tourist destinations. Read MoreAsia’s Chinese Tourism Winners For 2014: South Korea And Japan
As many Southeast Asian countries saw slumping Chinese visitor numbers due to political strife, China's travel boom benefited several East Asian destinations in 2014. Read MoreMacau’s Lavish Hotels Land On ‘World’s Most Expensive’ List
China's "billionaire playground" beats out Miami, Dubai, and London to rank in the top three cities with the most expensive hotels in the world. Read MorePoll: 90 Percent Of Traveling Chinese Luxury Shoppers Plan Purchases Before Trip
Online research prior to travel is a crucial factor in Chinese luxury consumers' purchase decisions, according to the results of a new Nielsen survey. Read MoreChina Film File: Stars In Shanghai, Transformania, And Brad Pitt’s Return
Welcome to China Film File, a weekly brief on the business of movies in China. Read MoreGraphic: China’s Luxury Slowdown In Three Charts
Luxury brands' sales growth rates aren't the only indicators of the status of China's luxury slowdown. Read More