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Thailand’s Neighbors Take Off with Chinese Tourists After Crackdown on ‘Forced Shopping’ Tours
While Thailand may be losing its luster among some of China's budget travelers, neighboring countries in Southeast Asia are picking up steam in its place. Read MoreStronger Together: Nordic Tourism Boards Teaming Up in China
The tourism boards of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden are doing joint marketing campaigns in China to strengthen their standings in the Chinese market. Read MoreThailand Tourism in Shambles After Tour Crackdown
Thailand's recent crackdown on underpriced tours and its king's recent passing are causing Chinese tourists to look for vacations elsewhere. Read MoreAs Thailand Mourns, the Chinese Tourism Industry Tries to Find Best Course of Action for Trips to Thailand
China’s tourism industry is scrambling find suitable arrangements for tours scheduled in the 30-day period of mourning that follows the King’s passing. Read MoreChina’s Golden Week Goes More Global: Tourism Growth Sped up Abroad as Travelers Shunned Crowds
In spite of an economic slowdown, data suggests that year-on-year growth of international travel during China’s Golden Week picked up pace. Read MoreAlipay Wants to Make Overseas Airports Better for Chinese Travelers
Alibaba's Alipay payment service is being introduced at 10 key overseas airports in an effort to further expand the company’s reach beyond China’s borders. Read MoreChina’s Golden Week: What to Expect from Over 750 Million People on the Move in 2016
China’s Golden Week holiday is set to break new records in tourism and retail spending as over 4 million Chinese people travel abroad for their holidays. Read MoreHong Kong Remains Top Destination for Chinese Millennials, but South Korea and Thailand Are Catching Up
Chinese millennial travelers are increasingly interested in seeking out new cultural experiences as they head to destinations across Asia and beyond. Read MoreReport: Outbound Chinese Traveler Spending to Hit $422 Billion
Despite China's economic troubles, a new report says that Chinese traveler spending is set to double within the next five years. Read MoreAlibaba 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 More