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Chinese Sneaker Trading App Poizon Takes Down All Kobe Products & More
While China mourns over the unexpected death of Kobe Bryant, Poizon stopped selling all Kobe-related products to stop resellers from raising prices. Read MoreThe Face of Louis Vuitton’s Smartwatch Campaign Collects Watches
Today on social media, consumers in China are buzzing about the personal watch collection of the face of Louis Vuitton's smartwatch and the rumors swirling around real estate magnate Wang… Read MoreTrending in China: Dalian Wanda Donates 10 Million to Earthquake Victims
Today in China, people are buzzing about Wanda's donation to earthquake victims and Africa becoming the newest summer hotspot for Chinese travelers. Read MoreTencent CEO Pony Ma Dethrones Jack Ma as China’s Richest Man
The owner of the country's popular social media app WeChat has unseated Alibaba founder Jack Ma to become the richest person in China. Read MoreTrending in China: Co-Founder of Ailing Skincare E-Commmerce Company Jumei Resigns
Today on social media, Chinese consumers are talking about the resignation of Jumei's co-founder and Shiseido's surprise sunscreen recall. Read MoreMovers and Shakers: Apple’s New China Senior Executive
In this week's highlights of movements in the luxury industry in China, Apple gets a new China region senior executive, and A&F launches Tmall store. Read MoreTrending in China: LVMH Said to Launch E-commerce Site in China
From LVMH's new China e-commerce platform to the celebrity-fueled flower business, here's what Chinese consumers are buzzing about on social media today. Read MoreJack Ma Unseats Wang Jianlin as China’s Wealthiest Man
The chairman of China's e-commerce giant, Alibaba, now has a fortune worth US$31.1 billion, according to Forbes. Read MoreChina Produces the Most Self-Made Female Billionaires
China's ultra-wealthy make up almost one-third of Hurun's global rich list, with numbers of billionaires pushing further ahead of the United States. Read MoreAs Wanda Takes Chinese Hospitality Abroad, It’s Giving Tier 2 and 3 Travelers a Taste of Luxury
With 100 hotels and counting in China, Wanda is intent on providing four and five-star services for its “more diversified” market. Read More