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Spain’s El Corte Inglés Shows Retailers How to “Tango” With Chinese Shoppers
Jing Daily talks with Javier Fernández Andrino, Director of International Marketing at El Corte Inglés department stores in Europe, on their China strategy. Read MoreBarcelona and La Roca Village Launch Mandarin App to Draw in Travel Shoppers
On March 19, the Catalan Tourist Board and La Roca Village co-announced the launch of a Mandarin-language app to guide Chinese tourists through Barcelona. Read MoreJD.com Expands Its E-commerce Empire to Spanish-speaking Markets
JD.com will enter the 400 million consumer market with 100,000 popular items and the promise of completing premium deliveries in 2-3 days. Read MoreReport: International Chinese New Year Travel Set for Record Breaking 2017
According to an industry report, Chinese New Year travel is set for another year of record growth, but where are holidaymakers traveling? Read MoreEl Corte Inglés Rings In Year Of The Horse With Chinese Designers And Don Quixote
As Chinese tourists flock to Spain, the country's largest department store welcomes them with a unique year of the horse marketing campaign. Read MoreBurgundy Bests Bordeaux At Christie’s Hong Kong
Burgundy maintained the top position at auction this weekend as the French wine varieties compete for bids from China's avid wine collectors. Read MoreOn Site: Jing Daily At Lladró
Jing Daily correspondents recently stopped by the New York flagship of the Spanish porcelain brand Lladró for a Valentine’s Day celebration with the famed fashion and advertising illustrator, Jordi Labanda. Read MoreMichelin Star-Studded El Bulli’s Wine Cellar Set For Auction
Having closed shop on July 30, 2011, Ferran Adria's legendary three-Michelin-star-rated El Bulli has turned over its wine cellar to Sotheby’s. Read MoreFrench Wine Imports In China Surge 70% In 2011; Italy, Spain Closing In
Though domestic plonk still accounts for over two-thirds of China's booming wine market, valued at 75 billion yuan (roughly US$10 billion) in 2009, imports saw a 60 percent surge in… Read MoreUpdate: Spending By Chinese Tourists In London Rises 155 Percent In 2010
As mainland Chinese tourists have established themselves as a key demographic for London retailers, the British government has made courting Chinese tourist-shoppers a new priority. Read More