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Vancouver Art Gallery Offers Mandarin Tours
The Contemporary Art Gallery (CAG) provides guided exhibition tours in Mandarin. CAG strives to engage local audiences through informal programming. Read More -
Solo Journey — Carrie Ma’s Cultural Travels
Jing Travel talks with Carrie Ma, a popular Australian Chinese traveller blogger, author, and brand collaborator on traveling one photo at a time. 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 -
NYC Jewish Museum Visitor Information Now in Mandarin
The Jewish Museum in New York City offers visitor information in Chinese (as well as several other languages) on their website. Read More -
How TrainPal Hopped Aboard Ctrip and Rode it to Success
Amy Wei, the CEO of International Train Ticketing at Ctrip Group, launched TrainPal in 2018. In February 2019, ticket sales erupted. Here’s why: Read More -
National Gallery Of Victoria Creates Open Access Program
National Gallery of Victoria is acquiring new audiences in China thanks to their five-year digitization program, called Open Access Read More -
5 Steps To Attracting China’s Millennials To Your Museum
Chinese millennials are transforming every sector of the economy, from travel to retail. Here’s how to attract more to upcoming exhibitions. Read More -
Terracotta Warriors & Cai Guo-Qiang Exhibits Open at the NGV
The NGV offers free-guided tours in Mandarin for their new exhibitions: Terracotta Warriors & Cai Guo-Qiang: The Transient Landscape Read More -
Worth a Visit: Explore China at the Field Museum
"Cyrus Tang Hall of China" exhibition at the Field Museum in Chicago focuses on China’s 5,000 years of history, culture, and perspectives. Read More -
China Duty Free Group to open its first downtown Hong Kong travel retail store
China Duty Free Group is set to open its first store in Citygate Outlets in Hong Kong's Lantau Island. The store will offer a wide variety of luxury brands. Read More