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How Is Huangshan Planning To Drive Tourism? With Its Cultural IP
The Huangshan Tourism Festival delved into the roles of the cultural and creative economies in Huangshan's future. Read More -
The Mobile Game That Aims To Reconnect Chinese Tourists With Thailand’s Attractions
Sawadika Run, created by the Thailand Tourism Authority, allows players “to experience the destination virtually and immersively.” Read More -
What NFTs Mean For The Future Of Art Creation, Curation, And Commerce
Panelists at the NFT — The Future of Art? discussion tackled how digital art is reshaping the roles of artists and collectors. Read More -
Inside The European Travel Commission’s Europe Behind The Scenes Campaign
The three-month initiative saw some 30 destinations create livestream and short-video content — three DMOs tell us how they did it. Read More -
Tencent And Dunhuang Research Institute Commemorate Cultural Heritage With NFTs
Released for China's 9/9 Charity Day, the NFTs are the first non-profit collectibles offered by the long-time collaborators. Read More -
The Agency That’s Bringing Italy To Chinese Tourists
In partnership with the Italian Ministry of Culture, Digital to Asia has been connecting Chinese tourists to lesser-known Italian cultural gems. Read More -
How K11’s Cultural-Retail Concept Thrived Online In 2020
A trailblazer on China's art and commerce landscape, K11 successfully leveraged digital and social media strategies in a challenging year. Read More -
Jing Travel’s Top 10 Articles of 2020
As a close watcher of global travel, Jing Travel has spent the past year tracking how the market has reeled, then recovered its footing in the wake of the pandemic. Read More -
Jing Culture & Commerce’s Top 10 Articles of 2020
As a publication focused on the intersection of art, culture, and technology, we’ve covered the digital pivot undertaken by cultural institutions and more in 2020. Read More -
Prada’s Shanghai Pop Up Fuses Art And Luxury
In the world of luxury, exclusivity typically means big price tags, but for Prada Mode Shanghai it’s all about creating experiences money can’t buy. Read More