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Poll: Chinese Tourists Plan To Travel And Spend More In 2014
A new survey by online booking site Ctrip finds that Chinese travelers plan to take more trips and spend more money on them 2014. Read MoreJing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: January 3, 2014
Welcome to Jing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: the day’s top news on the business of luxury and culture in China, all in one place. Read MoreMacau Embraces Middle Class To Stave Off Slowdown
Known for its opulent casinos and plethora of VIPs, the global gambling mecca may be going more mass to maintain stable profits. Read More“Über-Luxury” Casino Hotel Breaks Ground In Macau
Chinese billionaires with a taste for gambling will soon have a regal pied-à-terre to call their own after the official groundbreaking in Macau for the Louis XIII boutique casino and hotel. Read MoreChinese Travelers To Take 155 Million Overseas Trips By 2020
Having already reshaped the global luxury tourism and hotel market in their own particular way, China's growing legion of outbound tourists is set to grow far larger in the next several years. Read MoreThe Whales Are Back: Macau Casinos Hail Return Of Chinese VIPs
Following a dip in VIP arrivals during the Lunar New Year holiday, major casino owners in Macau have reported a pick-up in the number of Chinese high-stakes gamblers over the past two weeks. Read MoreLas Vegas, Monte Carlo, Macau…Hainan?
A long-rumored development in China's tropical southernmost province, Hainan, is finally taking shape as gamblers bet "points" at Jesters casino at the Mangrove Tree Resort World on Sanya Bay. Read MoreFour Seasons Has High Hopes For New Beijing Hotel
Taking reservations starting this month, the Four Seasons Beijing marks the leading hotelier's first foray into the Chinese capital following recent openings in Guangzhou and Shanghai. Read MoreChina Rouge Brings Old Shanghai To Macau
Launched last summer by casino magnate Francis Lui, the $1.9 billion Galaxy Macau has been working to entice more mainland Chinese visitors by complementing its vast gaming floor with more entertainment offerings. Read MoreMacauwood? Gambling Enclave Takes Cue From Vegas, Woos Filmmakers
It may boast gambling revenues five times those of Las Vegas, but as a destination for filmmakers the Chinese gaming enclave of Macau lags far behind its American counterpart. Read More