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Hawaiian Cultural Institutions Go China-Smart to Counter Trade War
Having become the island's highest spenders in recent years, museums and attractions in Hawaii are rethinking their approach to Chinese travelers. 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 -
Travel Hacks: Sicily and Ctrip Strike Partnership, Vlogging Boosts Cultural Engagement and more Chinese Travel Trends
Here’s Jing Travel’s weekly guide to stories providing insight into Chinese travel trends, including Sicily’s new partnership with Ctrip and much more Read More -
How Chaumet Set the Bar for Luxury Legacy Exhibitions in China
Chaumet's Tiara Dream exhibition in Beijing demonstrated a nimble online-offline strategy to build relationships with local consumers. Read More -
ICA Miami Acquires A CryptoPunk, Its First-Ever NFT
The museum plans to exhibit the work in the summer, as part of its push to broaden the understanding of contemporary art. Read More -
Why Centre Pompidou’s Upcoming Jersey City Satellite Makes Sense
The outpost burnishes the museum's global brand, just as it aims to transform the city into a "regional anchor" for the arts. Read More -
Can ByteDance’s Cultural Focus Push Museums Onto TikTok?
In China, the tech giant has incentivized cultural institutions to join short-video platform Douyin. Now, it's funding an international effort on TikTok. Read More -
Virtual Tours And Gamification: China’s Museums Pivot Content For Coronavirus
With public gatherings restricted, cultural institutions are taking a dynamic tech-centric approach to reach a housebound citizenry. Read More -
Behind AlUla’s Masterplan to Become the World’s Largest Living Museum
AlUla is emerging as a thriving cultural and historical destination, guided by the vision of the Royal Commission for AlUla. Read More -
Michael Dayton Hermann’s ‘REconstituted’ Bridges Tradition and Innovation in a Polarized Age
Imagine a world where every piece of information tugs you in opposing directions, blurring the lines between the tangible and the abstract. Read More