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When Chinese Millionaires Give Gifts, What Brands Win?
A study by Hurun Research Institute released last week showed that the favorite gift-giving brands of 465 Chinese millionaires in 2018 included Cartier, Chanel, and Dior. Read MoreHere’s What Mooncakes Tell Us About Millennial Trends in China This Year
Twenty-something fans of the Mid-Autumn Festival mooncakes might be hard pressed to find more traditional flavors as hotel chefs and brand marketers go for the wow factor. Read MoreMeituan Wants to Lead Luxury Hotel Bookings in China
Just a year after it launched its own luxury hotel booking service, Meituan's online luxury bookings have grown dramatically. Read MoreChinese Luxury Hotel Interest Rises 39 Percent In 2014
Despite taking a hit from China's ongoing anti-corruption campaign, a new report finds that high-end hotels remain more popular than ever with Chinese consumers. Read MoreThe Peninsula Marks European Grand Entrance With Paris Opening
As Chinese tourists flock to Paris, the Peninsula is the latest of several Asian-branded luxury hoteliers opening their doors there in recent years. Read MoreShangri-La and Ferrari Team Up In High-Octane Partnership
The Italian automaker and Hong Kong hotelier collaborate to deliver a more personalized experience to luxury auto race attendees in Asia and beyond. Read MoreChina’s Tier 2 Cities Land On Global ‘Priciest Hotels’ List
A new Bloomberg price index finds that it's not just China's first-tier cities that have the world's most expensive hotel rates. Read MoreHilton And Shangri-La Are Best At Making Chinese Consumers Happy
A new survey of 4,500 Chinese consumers finds that luxury hospitality dominates when it comes to perceived customer satisfaction. Read MoreAsian Hoteliers Step Up Competition For Chinese Tourists In The City Of Lights
The Peninsula, Shangri-La, and Mandarin Oriental have all flocked to Paris in the last three years with a focus on attracting moneyed Chinese tourists. Read MoreChina’s Affluent Look To Luxury Wedding Planners For Extravagant Nuptials
Chinese brides- and grooms-to-be are hiring wedding planners at a growing rate as they pull out all the stops for their special day. Read More