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China’s TV Show ‘Go For Happiness’ Breaks Records
Go for Happiness just became China’s highest-rated reality TV show ever. How does it stay relatable with former celebrity stars? Read MoreAmid Crackdown on “Excessively Entertaining” Content, Low-Key Programs Could Set the Tone For 2022
A new government crackdown on “excessive” entertainment could have a huge impact on sponsorships and marketing initiatives in China next year. Read MoreAdidas and Nike Sales Plummet Following Boycotts
What happens when an icon can’t wear your clothes? No one wants them. Nike and adidas both reported a plummet in sales on China’s e-commerce channel, Tmall. Read MoreChanel, Champagne, Homicide Charges: Vancouver’s ‘Ultra Rich Asian Girls’ Sees Real Drama On Screen and Off
As Ultra Rich Asian Girls of Vancouver heads into Season 4, director and creator Kevin Li hopes to shift negative public perceptions of Chinese fuerdai. Read MoreDorothy Wang of ‘Rich Kids of Beverly Hills’ Talks Chinese Fashion, Social Media, and her ‘#Fabuluxe’ Lifestyle
Launched to fame by a prolific Instagram account showing her luxurious and "#funemployed" lifestyle, "Rich Kids of Beverly Hills" star Dorothy Wang talks to Jing Daily about why China is… Read MoreJing Picks: Coach x Jennifer Yan China Exclusive Handbag
Premium American brand Coach, which currently looms large in China's "affordable luxury" segment, continues to show a knack for marketing in what has become one of its critical global markets. Read More