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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 -
Dutch Connection, the Agency Bringing FIT Travelers into Museums
An interview with Monique Knapen, co-founder of Amsterdam-based firm The China Connector. Read More -
Inside China’s Changing Art Landscape At TEFAF
From the explosion of private museums to prestigious international partnerships, Shanghai is at the heart of a major structural shift in China's art market. Read More -
San Francisco Shows Mafengwo and KOLs are Key for DMOs
By partnering with leading city attractions, SF Travel's fun and authentic short-videos were watched 2 million times on Mafengwo. 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 Setouchi Triennale & The Demand for Site-Specific Cultural Events
The Setouchi Triennale 2019, which takes place in the Seto Inland Sea, is attracting large numbers of Chinese tourists searching for cultural experiences. Read More -
Is the Landmark Hotel’s Holistic China Approach the Future of Five-Star Service?
How the Landmark London hotel in the posh Marylebone neighborhood tailors its five-star experinece to attract more Chinese luxury tourists Read More -
Where to Train for China’s Thriving Travel Market
The new China Tourism Training online course aims to provide a better understanding of the Chinese outbound traveller’s behaviour and trends. Read More -
The Met Gala Got More Than 170 Million Views in Less Than 48 Hours. Here’s How.
For this year’s Met Gala, an event that has never wanted for exposure, the Met decided to harness the vast power of the Chinese video-sharing app Douyin, aka TikTok outside of China, to the tune of 170 million views in 48 hours. Read More