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Luxury Takes A Bite Out Of The Latest Collab Trend: 5-Star Afternoon Tea
Five-star afternoon tea collabs have proven to be an organic traffic-driving formula. From De Beers to Chaumet, brands are helping themselves to the magic. Read MoreThe Top 10 Most Popular Global Hotel Brands for China’s Wealthy in 2016
According to Hurun's 2017 Chinese Luxury Travel Report, these are the most popular hotel brands with China's wealthy travelers. Read MoreBoutique Hotels on the Rise as China’s Wealthy Splurge on Accommodation
China's wealthy are willing to spend more than ever on hotels, and they increasingly favor boutique hotels for their travel accommodation. Read MoreChina: This Week In Digital Luxury Marketing
A roundup of recent digital campaigns on China’s social media, featuring Land Rover, Blancpain, Sheraton, Mandarin Oriental, and Max Factor. Read MoreThe Peninsula Marks European Grand Entrance With Paris Opening
As Chinese tourists flock to Paris, the Peninsula is the latest of several Asian-branded luxury hoteliers opening their doors there in recent years. Read MoreMandarin Oriental Gets Artsy For Art Basel Hong Kong
The luxury hotelier prepares for the art world's leaders to descend upon Hong Kong with special art-themed packages, food, drinks, and activities. 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 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 MoreFacing Uncertainty, Hilton Opts For “Smart Luxury” In China
Facing a convergence of challenges, of which increased competition is only one, the Hilton Group is hyping an interesting tactical shift. Read MoreThree Down, One To Go: Mandarin Oriental Opens In Guangzhou
Following previous mainland China openings in Beijing and Shanghai, this week Mandarin Oriental unveiled its much-anticipated Guangzhou hotel. Read More