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Chinese Tourists ‘Get Local’ with Auckland WeChat Mini Program
The number of tourists from China has increased at an average of 18 percent year-on-year from 2012. Auckland's latest effort is to digitize and localize engagement. Read More -
Tencent’s Global Tourism Push Continues with WeChat Alliance
WeChat is creating a network for DMOs to better connect and communicate with outbound Chinese cultural tourists. Read More -
Ctrip Sees International Growth in Q3
With 40 percent of China's online travel market, the need to establish a presence on Ctrip is stronger than ever. Read More -
Mafengwo Key to Malaysia’s China Approach
Building off a favorable visa policy and affordable flights, Tourism Malaysia is harnessing Mafengwo and Chinese payment platforms to boost numbers. Read More -
Wisconsin and Great Lakes USA Forge China Link
The state sent delegates to Beijing this year to connect with travel agencies and has promoted Whistling Straits in China ahead of the 2020 Ryder Cup. Read More -
Milan Partners with WeChat to Connect with Chinese Travelers
With 80 percent of China's millennials engaging with DMO WeChat accounts while on vacation, YesMilano's account will enhance Chinese experiences. Read More -
South Carolina Connects with FIT Chinese Travelers
The Palmetto State has grown its inbound tourism numbers for six consecutive years and is increasingly looking to the Chinese market. Read More -
Three L.A. Attractions Harnessing the Power of Golden Week
Creating special promotions for key dates in the Chinese calendar is a great way to show cultural engagement with the world's largest travel market. Read More -
PromPeru Shows KOLs and Videos Win Chinese FITs (and Awards)
Peru won gold at the Chinese Tourist Welcome Awards. The success shows the value KOL creative content and working with China digital marketing experts. Read More -
Beyond Trade — the Factors Pushing Chinese Tourists to Europe
America's $250 billion tourism industry is being hampered by an increasingly stringent visa policy and the deprecation of the yuan against the dollar. Read More