Search Results: wechat
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NGV’s KAWS Exhibit Draws Chinese Visitors and WeChat Traction
The Melbourne institution is building strong connections with Chinese audiences, as demonstrated by its smart WeChat strategy. Read More -
Barcelona’s Gaudí Icons Reach Chinese Visitors Via WeChat
China is Spain's second largest source of tourists — after America — and many of its cultural institutions are getting increasingly China-smart. Read More -
Want Greater WeChat Engagement? Comments Are Gold
Museums can boost engagement and grow their Chinese audience through the WeChat comments section, here's how. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Hong Kong Unrest, Xu Bing, WeChat’s Latest Tool and More Chinese Travel Trends
Jing Travel’s weekly guide to stories providing insight into Chinese travel trends. Read More -
China Institute Promotes Museum Night Via WeChat
The China Institute used WeChat to promote its part in Night at the Museums, an event that showcases the museums and historic sites in Lower Manhattan. Read More -
The Victoria & Albert Museum Goes WeChat
On June 10, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) launched a WeChat account, listing its previous initiatives with Chinese Museums. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Los Angeles Knows How to WeChat, Chinese Travelers Want to Taste the World, and More Chinese Travel Trends
Our weekly round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including the shifting habits of Chinese tourists away from shopping and toward culture. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Didi in Japan, Marriott’s WeChat Services, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including Didi Chuxing expanding in Japan and Marriott's plans for China with the help of WeChat. Read More -
Playboy Club NYC Hops on WeChat and Weibo
The iconic Playboy Club recently launched on WeChat and Weibo in an effort to introduce and promote their New York City club to Chinese diners. Read More -
Stockholm Hopes WeChat Mini-Program Can Put Diplomatic Row in the Past
On April 1st, Visit Stockholm launched a WeChat mini-program in an effort to attract more independent Chinese travelers to the city. Read More