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How The World’s Top Drink Brands Cope With China’s Anti-Graft Slump
As the world's largest drinks conglomerates all feel the pain of China's ongoing anti-corruption crackdown, each one is trying to put growth back on track in its own way. Read MoreSelfies, Puzzles, And Quizzes: The Top 5 WeChat Luxury Campaigns Of 2013
As part of our ongoing year-end coverage, Jing Daily lists the top five WeChat campaigns by luxury brands in 2013. Read MoreMartell Woos Hong Kong’s High Rollers With Limited-Edition Cohiba Cognac
With Chinese New Year just around the corner, cognac maker Martell (previously) has released a limited Chinese New Year Edition Gift Box of its Cohiba Cognac, a tribute to Cuba’s… Read MoreBeijing’s Today Art Museum Celebrates 10th Anniversary With Wang Guangyi Retrospective
Running through November 27, Beijing's Today Art Museum -- the first private, non-profit international contemporary art museum in China -- celebrates its 10th anniversary with a large-scale retrospective of the… Read MoreChina’s Thirst For Cognac & Whisky Boosts Pernod Ricard
Though demand for fine wine, whisky, vodka and even craft beer continues to climb among China's expanding middle class, cognac remains the preferred tipple for many of the country's wealthier,… Read MoreBottoms Up: China’s Alcohol Imports Jump 58 Percent
If there's one area of the Chinese market that has continued to do incredibly well regardless of all others, it's high-end imported spirits. Read MoreEvent Watch: Martell Artists Of The Year 2012 (Beijing)
Like every major cognac maker, Martell continues to invest significant amounts of time and money to better tap China's booming demand for the spirit, imports of which grew 21.5 percent… Read MoreCognac Demand Surges In China, But Whisky Makers Won’t Go Down Easily
Long a favorite among upwardly mobile Chinese (or those who hope to appear that way), demand for cognac in China has surged in the last decade, with the country now… Read More2011 Martell Artists Of The Year Awards Held At Shanghai Art Museum
This year's awards celebrated the work of five internationally renowned artists: Sui Jianguo, Li Songsong, Hai Bo, Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. Read MoreZhou Chunya: Let Luxury-Arts Partnerships Increase Art Appreciation In China
Zhou Chunya penned an interesting op-ed this week concerning the growing number of luxury-arts partnerships, writing that although they have their detractors, he feels these initiatives could play an instrumental… Read More