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Alibaba’s Battle for E-Commerce Dominance Takes a Conciliatory Turn
Although Alibaba has emerged as the leader in luxury e-commerce in China, the past few months have taken a toll on the tech giant. Read MoreWill Margiela Fragrance’s Ambassador Appointment Boost Its Brand Awareness in China?
Jing Daily's weekly analysis of the very latest digital luxury brand campaigns in China from Maison Margiela, MAOGEPING, and Shiseido. Read MoreWhy China’s Young Consumers Love Brand Collaborations
China’s Gen Z and millennial consumers seek novel products that stand out from the crowd, fueling a rapidly evolving culture of innovative “mega-collaborations” between brands. Read MoreWhat Does China’s Recovery Mean for Western Brands?
The Jing Travel x Dragon Trail Interactive webinar covers everything that brands can learn from hotels, airlines, e-commerce, museums, and culture. Read MoreCartier, Culture, and the Art of Inheritance in China
The Cartier x Palace Museum partnership is fundamentally different from some of the fashion exhibitions lately held in China by other luxury brands. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Cartier Teams up with The Palace Museum to Host Art Exhibition, and More
Cartier will collaborate with China's most influential cultural institution Palace Museum to co-host a special art exhibition at Meridian Gate. Read MorePalace Museum’s China-made Heritage Lipstick Proves Hot Item
On December 9, an announcement “Palace Museum Lipsticks are finally here!” went viral on social media platform WeChat, attracting more than 100,000 pageviews. Read MoreHong Kong Crowds Go Mad For Emperor Qianlong
Since opening in late June, the exhibition, “A Lofty Retreat from the Red Dust: The Secret Garden of Emperor Qianlong," has attracted more than 2,500 people per day every weekend,… Read MoreZao Wou-Ki Painting Taken In Beijing Art Theft
A daring late-night theft took place yesterday at Beijing's Taiwanese-owned Soka Art Center, with thieves making off with a 1971 painting by the Chinese-French modernist Zao Wou-Ki. Read MoreSong Dynasty Painting Goes Digital
The famous Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE) painting "Along the River During the Qingming Festival" has been converted into a 3D image on a digital screen measuring one hundred meters by… Read More