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France’s Asian Art Collection Goes Digital With Tencent
The Guimet Museum in Paris has partnered with Tencent to digitize its Chinese art collection. The museum plans to expand its cooperation with Tencent. Read More -
Will London’s Luxury Stores Bring Home the Bacon This Chinese New Year?
Perhaps the entire luxury industry in London lacks a comprehensive marketing strategy for China’s largest holiday -- the upcoming Chinese Lunar New Year. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Tourist Spending Surges in South Africa, WeChat for Museum Visitors, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including an increase in tourist spending in South Africa, record arrivals in the Philippines, and more. Read More -
Flight Bookings to UK Over Chinese New Year Up by 24%
Flight bookings from China to the U.K. are up 24 percent for the Chinese New Year travel period, and the country hopes to capitalize on increased tourism. Read More -
Burj Al Arab and Dubai Set to Cater to Chinese New Year Tourists
As more Chinese tourists head to the Middle East, the UAE and travel industry players like Burj Al Arab Jumeirah are offering Chinese New Year specials. Read More -
Vegas Rolls the Dice on Chinese New Year Events
Las Vegas and its travel industry players hope to cash in on Chinese tourists to the city during the upcoming Lunar New Year. Read More -
New Beginnings: San Diego Lunar New Year Festival
The 9th annual San Diego Lunar New Year Festival, on Feb. 1-3, will feature an array of Chinese lanterns, lion dances, carnival rides, and firecrackers. Read More -
Hong Kong’s New ‘Avenue of Stars’ Unveiled for Lunar New Year
Hong Kong's Avenue of Stars reopened on January 30 after a three-year redesign. The promenade is set to welcome tourists in time for the Lunar New Year. Read More -
Why Are Chinese Tourists Shopping Less?
Recent reports have noted that Chinese tourists are shopping less, but that's not the whole story as those same travelers are spending more overall. Read More -
Chinese Tourists Can Now Enjoy SFMOMA More with WeChat
The San Francisco Mumseum of Modern Art (SF MoMA) has turned to WeChat to enhance Chinese visitors' experience at the museum. Read More
