south korea
Alibaba Cashes in on Big Chinese Demand for Duty-Free Luxury
Alibaba finds a way to benefit from Chinese demand to avoid luxury tariffs on the mainland—with no daigou agent required. Read MoreWhere Chinese Tourists Go, Luxury Growth Follows in 2015
As China's luxury consumers opt to do most of their shopping abroad, brands' regional growth rates follow the Chinese tourist trail. Read MoreChinese Consumers Boost Spending on Health and Wellness
With polluted cities and worries about food safety, health products and services are becoming the ultimate luxury for China's affluent consumers. Read MoreChina’s Outbound Travel Boom Propels ‘Destination City’ Growth
From Asia to North America, Chinese travelers are shaping the rankings of the world's top cities for international visitor arrivals. Read MoreExperiential Travel is Key for China’s Ultra-Wealthy
While middle-class Chinese tourists often opt for tried-and-true destinations and group travel, China's experienced high-net-worth travelers are increasingly heading off the beaten path. Read MoreKorean Luxury Woos China’s Affluent
The president of South Korea's top chinaware brand Hankook talks to Jing Daily about Chinese consumers' growing obsession with all things Korea. Read More5 Key Ways Luxury Can Adapt to How Chinese Consumers Shop Now
Digital developments, traveling Chinese shoppers, and millennials' preferences were among the crucial luxury marketing trends discussed at the recent International Luxury Conference 2015 in Seoul. Read MoreTension Mounts as Chinese Tourists Overtake Korea’s Jeju Island
As Chinese tourists flood to the South Korean vacation spot, locals and retailers are worried Jeju Island is becoming too mass-market in the wake of aggressive development. Read MoreShopping, Sightseeing, and Plastic Surgery: South Korea’s Trifecta for Attracting Chinese Travelers
As Chinese travelers look to South Korea for both medical tourism and shopping, tour companies are rushing to accommodate them with all-in-one trips. Read MoreSwarovski Taps Korean Wave to Attract Chinese Shoppers
The Austrian jeweler sees the massive marketing power of "hallyu" in China as it collaborates with LVMH-backed K-pop agency YG Entertainment. Read More