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Can Vietnam Become the Next China?
The luxury industry has pursued every opportunity in China’s high-growth market. Yet, thus far, it has ignored this other market in the Asia-Pacific region. Read MoreTop 5 Destinations for Chinese Self-Drive Tourists
Self-drive tourism is growing in popularity in China, but to what destinations are Chinese tourists traveling to hit the road? Read MoreHow China Uses Tourism as a Foreign Policy Tool in Asia
For China, outbound tourism can be used as both as a carrot and a stick, and it's not afraid to use it for rewarding and punishing countries in the region. 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 MoreThese Were Chinese Travelers’ Top Destinations in 2016
With the year coming to an end, Jing Travel has dug into Chinese travel trends to find the most popular destinations for Chinese tourists in 2016. Read MoreThailand’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 MoreThe Strange World of Chinese Tourists in the South China Sea
Missile destroyers, artificial islands, naval bases, and raided fishing boats: a territorial dispute or a Chinese tourist destination? Why not both? 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 MoreAsia’s Chinese Tourism Winners For 2014: South Korea And Japan
As many Southeast Asian countries saw slumping Chinese visitor numbers due to political strife, China's travel boom benefited several East Asian destinations in 2014. 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 More