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Event Watch: SO! Dalian Yachting and Lifestyle Event
A total of 150 top yachtmakers and other luxury brands are set to descend upon Dalian this June to sell the leisure lifestyle to over 14,000 wealthy Chinese attendees. Read MoreRolls Royce Takes Bespoke Cars On China’s Ancient Trade Routes
Once an ancient Chinese trade route, the Silk Road is now used by the British carmaker for its special promotional tour featuring its customized luxury cars. Read MoreHigh-End Automakers Unfazed By China Deceleration
While ultra-luxury automakers such as Ferrari and Lamborghini saw a dent in China sales growth for 2013, their focus on the market remains in high gear with sights on long-term… Read MoreChina Turns Up Heat On Foreign Luxury Auto Boom
Chinese government scrutiny barely scratched foreign luxury auto sales in 2013, but may lead to a slowdown in the coming year. Read MoreJing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: January 10, 2014
Welcome to Jing Daily’s China Luxury Brief: the day’s top news on the business of luxury and culture in China, all in one place. Read MoreInfographic: Which Luxury Car Brands Lead The Race On China’s Social Media?
As China's luxury auto market heats up, Sina Weibo and WeChat provide the opportunity for certain brands to stand out from the crowd. Read MoreRolls-Royce Gears Up For Year Of The Horse With Zodiac-Inspired Ghost
The luxury automaker reveals one of the first special-edition luxury products for the next zodiac figure in line, but it certainly won't be the last. Read MoreRolls-Royce Crafts One-Of-A-Kind ‘Chengdu Sun Bird’ Ghost Model
The design of a new custom model takes its inspiration from an ancient Shang dynasty relic found in the western city. Read MoreIs ‘Tiny Times’ A Spot-On Glimpse Of China’s ‘Me Generation’?
The "hyper-materialist" and controversial Chinese summer blockbuster is not only an ode to luxury goods, but also contains some prominent themes related to China's youth culture. Read MoreUltra-Luxury Auto Sales In China Surprisingly Robust, But Are They Sustainable?
Given the current “wait-and-see” attitude that many wealthy Chinese are taking towards flashy luxury purchases at the moment, it’s perhaps surprising that the country’s ultra-high-end auto market remains so strong. Read More