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Are Satellite Museums In China The Future?
As museums worldwide welcome a surge of culturally-engaged Chinese travelers, Centre Pompidou is trying something unprecedented; a partnership branch in China. Read More -
The Art Of Cultural Livestreaming
Armed with a degree in Museum and Heritage Development, Huangdu Feixue is showing the potential of cultural livestreaming for museums around the world. Read More -
The Met Goes Fox Hunting In China
The New York museum has teamed up with popular Chinese website Zhihu, China's Quora, to launch a range of collaborative products. 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: Fosun Buys Thomas Cook, Brand USA Plots Comeback and More Chinese Travel Trends
Jing Travel’s weekly guide to stories providing insight into Chinese travel trends. Read More -
Will UNIQLO x KAWS Incite China’s Culture Lovers Again?
Chaos surrounded the June drop. Has the Japanese brand learned from the experience and what does the collaboration's popularity say about Chinese consumer tastes? Read More -
The Exhibition Is You: How Selfies Effect China’s Art Culture
Leandro Erlich's selfie-friendly exhibition has been a big success in Beijing. In turn, CAFAM has been criticized for being overly focused on social-media. Read More -
How Popular Is Picasso In Beijing? Ask UCCA
More than 100,000 people saw Birth of a Genius in July. Interest in art and culture is on the rise among Chinese millennials and UCCA is tapping into this growing scene. Read More -
How VMFA’s Alex Nyerges Created A Winning Cultural Exchange With China
The Richmond museum has been a pioneer in building relationships with prominent Chinese cultural institutions and director Alex Nyerges believes artistic exchange can become a "tie binding us together" in the trade war age. Read More -
The British Museum Drops On Chinese E-com — Again
The world's oldest public museum made $51 million by selling licensed products in China last year. The launch of a Taobao platform will increase reach and searchability. Read More