philanthropy
How To ‘Future-Proof’ Your Brand In China
What is the best way to future-proof your business in China? Jing Daily looks at three brand strategies that create value for local consumers. Read MoreKering Wants to End Violence Against Women
For the past decade, Kering Foundation has supported programs and initiatives that address problems such as toxic masculinity and violence against women. Read MoreInternet Celebrities Angelababy, Papi Jiang Are China’s Youngest Philanthropists
Hurun's latest philanthrophy ranking names some exciting young donors but suggests that charitable giving doesn't match the growth of wealth in China. Read More6 Ways Luxury Brands Use WeChat for Marketing Campaigns in China
From O2O and KOLs, to gamification and Moments ads, here's how luxury brands are using WeChat to reach China's digital natives. Read MoreFashion-Fueled Charity Night Gives Star-Struck Chinese Another Reason to Warm up to Philanthropy
A-list Chinese celebrities gathered for the annual Bazaar Stars' Charity Night to raise $9.61 million for medical aid. Read MoreHurun: Approximately 8% of China’s Super-Rich Donate to Charitable Causes
As China’s ultra-rich get even richer, their interest in philanthropy is growing far slower than their wealth. Read MoreArchitect Kengo Kuma To Make His Mark On Hangzhou
Following Beijing’s Opposite House and Shang Xia’s Shanghai and Beijing boutiques, Japanese architect Kengo Kuma is adding yet another China-based project to his repertoire. Read MoreBeijing’s Great Leap Brewing Pours For A Cause
Bend your elbow for a good cause at Beijing's Great Leap Brewing on Saturday, February 2, as the fast-growing microbrewery hosts the second "Beers for Books" event. Read More“The Book of Love” At JOYCE: A Pop-Up With A Cause
Fresh off the grand opening of its second Beijing location, and just in time for the upcoming holiday season, Hong Kong retailer JOYCE recently launched new charity-focused programs combining cutting-edge… Read MoreYoox China x Naomi Campbell: Fashion With A Cause
To commemorate its launch in China, Milan-based designer discount e-commerce site Yoox recently teamed up with British supermodel Naomi Campbell and her not-for-profit charitable initiative, Fashion for Relief. Read More