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As Nostalgia Soars, ‘Laozihao’ Brands Find A Way Forward
Laozihao, or Chinese time-honored brands, are getting their own museum in Shanghai. Here’s why luxury should keep tabs on these iconic names. Read MoreOpinion: Heritage is Hip With Chinese Millennials
The founders of China luxury marketing consultancy The Chinese Pulse ask what brands can learn from the trend Read MoreThe Met’s Andrew Bolton on Fashion’s China Fixation and Fantasy
In an exclusive interview, the Costume Institute's curator talks to Jing Daily about the main ideas behind the Met's new "China: Through the Looking Glass" exhibit. Read MoreChina’s Top 5 Luxury Exhibits Of 2013
From futuristic, tech-savvy displays to shows featuring iconic, historic pieces, China was inundated with luxury exhibits over the past year. Read MoreChina’s Top 5 Architectural Wonders Of 2013
China continued to cement itself as a global design center with some amazing projects in 2013. See which ones made our list of the top five of the year. Read MoreCartier Shares ‘Story Of Style’ At Shenyang Exhibit
After sponsoring a 2009 Beijing Palace Museum exhibition, the iconic French jeweler branches out into second-tier territory. Read MoreZaha Hadid’s Sprawling New Cultural Complex Takes Shape In China
After winning the design commission in 2011, Zaha Hadid Architects recently broke ground on the Meixihu International Culture and Art Centre, a massive new cultural complex in Changsha, Hunan province. Read MoreNew York’s Metropolitan Museum Brings Views Of Nature To Beijing
Recently, the National Museum of China in Beijing teamed up with New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art to open the first large-scale exhibition cooperatively put on by the National Museum… Read MoreChina’s Largest Private Art Museum Opens In Shanghai
Over two years in the making, this week the Long Museum, China's largest private museum, was officially launched by Chinese art "super-collectors" Wang Wei and Liu Yiqian. Read MoreChinese Artist Qiu Zhijie Shortlisted For Hugo Boss Prize 2012
The Hugo Boss Prize has yet to be won by a Chinese artist, though three -- Cai Guo-Qiang in 1996, Huang Yong Ping in 1998, and Yang Fudong in 2004… Read More