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The Value Of Going Local For Smaller Museums
How can cultural institutions in mid-size US cities engage Chinese visitors? St. Louis' Kemper Art Museum has a plan. Read More -
Northern Lights and Festive Zoos, How America’s DMOs Sell Winter to China
Last year, Ctrip reported a 400 percent increase in itinerates including winter activities. American DMOs are striving to capitalize on the trend. 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 -
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 -
Pop Smart — Chicago, Warhol, And China
For the largest Andy Warhol retrospective in 30 years, the Chicago museum is using a KOL, social media, and gift shop goodies to draw Chinese tourists. Read More -
The Immersive Exhibition Is Here To Stay
Having staged more than a dozen installations in China since 2016, teamLab opened its first permanent exhibition this November, a move pointing to the tastes of young Chinese art-lennials. Read More -
How The New HOW Art Museum Is Beating All Expectations With A New Museum Model
The museum is the vision of real estate entrepreneur Zheng Hao and is quickly becoming one of Shanghai's most exciting spaces for international artists. Read More -
America’s Most “China-Ready” Museum
Despite its location in rural Upstate New York, Corning Museum of Glass' China-smart strategy makes it a model for museums hoping to tap the world's largest travel market. 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 -
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