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Thailand’s Serene Krabi Aims for Upscale Chinese Travelers
More direct flights from China to Thailand's picturesque Krabi province are making the area a luxury travel hotspot for Chinese tourists. Read MoreAnantara’s Thai Hospitality Attracts China’s Growing Luxury Leisure Traveler Market
With expansion into mainland China and special amenities for Chinese guests at its locations across Asia, the Thai resort company is seeing big benefits from Chinese travelers' Asia tourism boom. Read MoreGigantic Chinese Tour Groups Test Limits of Local Hospitality
A 12,700-strong Chinese tour group headed to Thailand arrives at a time when locals feel frustrated with Chinese traveler behavior. Read MoreTrendy Millennial Chinese Travelers Turn to W Hotels in Thailand
Starwood's boutique design brand is bringing its music- and nightlife-focused concept to Chinese tourist hotspots across Asia with an eye on young and discerning travelers. Read MoreIndependent Chinese Travelers Go Boutique in Bangkok
Although Chinese tour groups are ubiquitous in Thailand, China's maturing outbound tourism market means that more affluent travelers are going solo and seeking out unique accommodations. Read MoreChinese Luxury Shoppers’ Next Southeast Asia Hotspot: Cambodia
Luxury retailers are moving in on Cambodia as robust Chinese visitor growth remains a bright spot in Southeast Asia's turbulent tourism market. Read MoreDestination Asia: Chinese Tourists Plan To Stay Close To Home In 2015
When it comes to Chinese tourists' top destinations, a new survey finds that Asian countries dominate their travel wish lists for 2015. Read MoreSoutheast Asia Enters Damage Control Mode To Win Back Chinese Tourists
From MH370 to anti-China riots, a string of crises in the region means countries are scrambling to regain lost Chinese tourism revenue. Read MoreSingapore Won’t Let MH370 Stand In Way Of Chinese Tourist Dollars
A new "Rediscover Singapore" campaign aims to offset slumping Chinese tourist numbers likely caused by problems in Malaysia and Thailand. Read MoreUnionPay Expects Global Chinese Tourist Spending To Soar
According to China's top bank card company, the world's highest overseas spenders are set to buy even more abroad in the years to come. Read More