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Travel Hacks: Visa Free Travel On the Rise, Hawaii’s Trade War Pain and More Chinese Travel Trends
Here’s Jing Travel’s weekly guide to stories that give insight into Chinese travel trends and how they affect the industry’s main players. Read More -
Why DMOs Must Look Beyond Celebrity Endorsements
In recent years, organizations have typically partnered with celebrities to gain traction with outbound Chinese travelers. With the increasing influence of travel shows and user-generated content, the suitability and effectiveness of this tactic should be reassessed. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Forbidden City Revamp, China Airlines’ Quirky Ad and More Chinese Travel Stories
Here’s Jing Travel’s weekly guide to stories that give insight into Chinese travel trends and how they affect the industry’s main players. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Airbnb’s Summer Campaign, Liangzhu Joins UNESCO and More Chinese Travel Trends
Here’s Jing Travel’s weekly guide to stories that give insight into Chinese travel trends and how they affect the industry’s main players. Read More -
Can Cannes Bring Glamour to Hong Kong’s Art Mall?
K11 MUSEA will host The Festival de Cannes Film Week from 12 to 17 November. The event marks the Asian debut for the world famous film festival. Read More -
Sydney Art Gallery Expanding Chinese Services
The Art Gallery of New South Wales provides a range of information to visitors in Chinese and supports these efforts with audio in Mandarin. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Picasso Heads East, Chinese Tourists Staying Close to Home, and More Chinese Travel Trends
Here’s Jing Travel’s weekly guide to stories that give insight into Chinese travel trends and how they affect the industry’s main players. Read More -
History with A View: Lisbon Castle Offers Chinese Brochure
São Jorge Castle, a world-famous medieval castle, has created a Chinese-language brochure for visitors. Read More -
Royal Ontario Museum Takes A Fresh Look At Chinese Painting
Royal Ontario Museum is drawing attention to Chinese traditions of family, religion, and superstition by showcasing ancestor portraits and deity prints. Read More -
Portugal’s Sintra joins UNESCO project in China push
Parques de Sintra Monte da Lua, located in central Portugal, recently joined the UNESCO project ‘World Heritage Journey’ in an effort to reach more Chinese tourists. Read More