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2011 Trend Watch: How Far Will Countries Go To Court Chinese Spenders?
With countries around the world angling to capture more of the lucrative outbound Chinese tourist market in 2011, we’re already seeing signs that European and Asian tourist destinations will take… Read MoreTaiwanese Boutique Hotels Expecting Boom From Independent Chinese Tourists In 2011
Upon the lifting of restrictions, which will first apply to business travelers from Beijing and Shanghai, the greater ease of travel and ability to choose hotels and activities is expected… Read MoreExclusive Interview: John Wang, Chief Marketing Officer Of Handset Maker HTC
This weekend, Jing Daily sat down for an interview with John Wang, the Chief Marketing Officer of the Taiwanese handset maker HTC, at the MIT Sloan Asia Business Conference in… Read MoreMore Canadian Wineries Taking On French, Australian Competitors In China
Although French Bordeaux still reigns supreme in the mainland China wine market, a growing number of competitors from around the world are gradually narrowing the lead of the Gallic wine… Read MoreChina’s Largest Watch Retailer Hengdeli Targets Taipei
Since restrictions for mainland tour groups were loosened last year, Taiwan has seen an influx of mainland Chinese tourists, with around 1.09 million visiting this year, a 74% rise over… Read MoreTaiwanese Designers “Targeting China’s Fashion Market”
Taiwanese designers and fashion brands are set to break into mainland China in a big way as a result of the trade agreement recently signed between Taipei and Beijing, which… Read MoreGuangzhou & Taiwan To Co-Produce Play Commemorating Centennial Of 1911 Revolution
This week, Chen Henghao, president of the Taipei Film and Drama Business Union, signed an agreement with Cao Jianping, director of the Guangzhou Performing Arts Center to cooperate on the… Read MoreSingaporean Auction House Lauches New Service To Educate New Asian Art Collectors
Looking to follow in the footsteps of successful Asian auction houses like Ravenel and Borobudur, the ten-year-old Singaporean auction house Larasati has launched a new service designed for new Asian… Read MoreMainland Chinese Likely To Surpass Japanese As Top Taiwan Visitors For First Time
Around 1.2 million mainlanders will visit Taiwan this year, over 1.13 million Japanese. If these figures prove accurate, in 2010 Japan will lose its spot as Taiwan's top source of… Read MoreTaiwan And Guizhou Jointly Promote Tourism Exchanges
Since further relaxing travel restrictions on mainland Chinese tourists last year, Taiwan has seen a massive increase in cross-straits tourism, with an estimated 600,000 mainlanders venturing across the water in… Read More