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Jing Culture & Commerce
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How Chinese Museums Create Identity through Cultural Products
How can museums create thoughtful products with cultural value? Hylink’s Wang Xuesong offers thoughts on China’s latest IP trend. Read More -
The JT Index: September 2020
The escalating tech-war on Chinese social media platforms may not have reached its conclusion, but it has forced cultural institutions to reassess their audience engagement tools. Read More -
Bottle Rockets: Hennessey Live Streams a Firework Odyssey
In a 15-minute event broadcast on Tencent and YouTube, the Chinese firework master connected the French brand to China in an intimate performance. Read More -
UCCA Lab X Baidu Partnership Creates Immersive Installation
Immersive exhibitions have huge appeal with young Chinese audiences, as Beijing’s UCCA Center for Contemporary Art well knows. Read More -
How POP MART is Taking Domestic Appeal Global
What’s driving China’s craze for art toys? POP MART’s overseas marketing director discusses the brand’s domestic appeal and global ambitions. Read More -
“Act Fast and Go With the Flow”: How Arts Organizations Can Win on TikTok
TikTok is more than a platform for Genzers and dancing teenagers, it could be a key tool for cultural engagement. Read More -
What’s the Future for WeChat and TikTok in the U.S.
WeChat and TikTok have escaped a ban (for now), but how would users have been affected? Read More -
Shanghai Museum Taps K-Pop Star for Impressionism Exhibit
Bund One Art Museum has worked with Musée Marmottan Monet to host one of China’s first collaborative international exhibitions in 2020. Read More -
How COVID-19 Is Changing The Gallery Sector
How has the pandemic affected global galleries? A new survey by Art Basel and UBS examines the impact of COVID-19 on the gallery sector. Read More -
The Cultural Collaborations That Define China’s Top Water Bottler
Nongfu Spring made a giant splash on Hong Kong’s stock market, it’s cultural partnerships have been key to growth for two decades. Read More
