Search Results: Singapore
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Chinese Travelers Seeing More Sights at Night
As Chinese travelers look to maximize their sightseeing while on vacation, night tours have become more popular to allow tourists to see more. Read More -
Travel Hacks: LA Tourism Teams Up with Hainan Airlines, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including LA tourism teaming up with Hainan Airlines and a potential boost from China's May holiday. Read More -
Duty Free Americas Plots Next Wave of Refurbishment at The Venetian Macau
Duty Free Americas (DFA) is planning a second major renovation of its stores at The Venetian Macau-Resort-Hotel to be completed this summer. Read More -
Catering to Growing Elite, Chinese Airlines Up the Ante
Once considered albotrosses, Chinese airlines have improved their luxury services to attract the growing number of elite travelers. Read More -
8 Essentials to Working with Luxury Chinese Tourists
One of most coveted segments in the Chinese outbound tourism market is also one of the hardest to get right when it comes to marketing and service: luxury travelers. We […] Read More -
Airbnb-ware!: Tongcheng-Elong Launches Rival Homeshare Platform on WeChat
In an effort to compete with Airbnb in China, Tongcheng-Elong has released a WeChat mini-program that offers homeshare accommodations. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Hong Kong Is Losing Popularity Among Mainland Tourists, and More Chinese Travel Trends
Here’s Jing Travel’s weekly guide to stories that give insight into Chinese travel trends and how they affect the industry’s main players. Early tourism trend reports are beginning to come […] Read More -
The One Thing Stores & Hotels Can Do Right Now to Boost China Tourist Sales
Retailers that rely on Chinese tourist spending can quickly benefit from adopting mobile payment options like Alipay and WeChat Pay to boost consumption. Read More -
Older Chinese Are Set to Travel More as Country’s Demographics Shift
As China's average age increases, people over 60 will make up a larger proportion of the population. This group will also become a large tourism market. Read More