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Korean Luxury Retailers See Surge In Chinese Tourist Spending
Hong Kong retailers may be hurting as the influx of mainland Chinese tourist-shoppers seen in recent years slows, but destinations like South Korea are poised to gain as these big-spending… Read MoreLouis Vuitton’s Inland (China) Empire Set To Grow Even Larger
Fresh off the opening of its first mainland China "Maison" at Shanghai's Plaza 66, its fourth location in the city and 39th nationwide, Louis Vuitton is set to open its… Read MoreFor Dubai Luxury Retailers, Mandarin Now A Must
To cater to a surge in Chinese tourist-shoppers, Dubai's Mall of the Emirates has been on a recruiting kick, hunting for Mandarin- and Cantonese-speaking sales staff. Read MoreVOGUE Fashion’s Night Out Set For Shanghai Debut
Kicking off in less than two weeks, VOGUE's global late-night shopping event "Fashion's Night Out" is set to make its Shanghai debut on September 11, with nine malls on Huaihai… Read MoreSecond-Tier Spotlight: Luxury (Finally) Coming To Hefei
It's not well known outside of China, and certainly isn't known within China as a very luxurious city, but at the end of this year, the eastern city of Hefei,… Read MoreSecond-Tier Spotlight: “Rich Second Generation” Fueling Ningbo Luxury Market
Slipping mostly under the radar of international observers, the eastern city of Ningbo, Zhejiang province, has quietly become one of the China's most promising single luxury markets. Read MoreTianjin Unveils High-End Mega-Outlet Mall, Florentia Village
Covering an area of 60,000 square meters, with 42,000 square meters of gross leasing area, Florentia Village is a massive gamble on China's nascent outlet mall industry. Read MoreRetro Brands Make A Comeback At Shanghai Mall
While most well-heeled Chinese consumers continue to swear by European luxury brands, Japanese or Korean cosmetics and American-style villas, some are rediscovering the charm of the home-grown Chinese brands of… Read MoreChinese Architect Wang Hui Designs High-End Displays In Beijing
Joining the glittering retail outlets at Park Life, Chinese architect Wang Hui has created a new installation as part of a global art exhibition, "Vogue Magazine Alive," which has also… Read MoreHow Can Luxury Brands Entice Mainland Shoppers To Buy Locally?
China's comparatively high luxury tax has been something of a double-edged sword for the government as the number of middle- and upper-middle-class urban Chinese with an appetite for luxury goods… Read More