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More Leisure Time Equals More Travel for Chinese Tourists
Chinese citizens have more leisure time than they did a decade ago. Combined with higher wages, it equates to a greater desire to see the world. Read More -
China’s Douyin, aka TikTok, Introduces the Power of Short Video to Travel Brands
Chinese short video platform Douyin has grown in popularity among travelers, and DMOs need to take notice of its potential in attracting Chinese tourists. Read More -
South Africa Presents Chinese Actor as Tourism Ambassador in Unveiling of ‘Sound Museum’
South Africa introduced Huang Bo as its tourism ambassador to China and unveiled a "Sound Museum" of recordings by the actor during his trip to the nation. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Universal Studios Offers VIP Tours in Mandarin, Australian Casino Sees Dwindling Chinese Spending, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including Universal Studios in Los Angeles offering VIP tours for Mandarin speakers, and more. 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 -
CNY: The Journey Home, or the Journey Abroad?
Various DMOs and marketing partners have launched Chinese New Year promotions to attract a portion of the estimated 7 million Chinese travelers this year. Read More -
The Hague Lures Chinese Tourists with Family-Friendly Travel and Museums
The Hague hopes to attract a growing number of Chinese tourists with its family-friendly travel campaign that highlights outdoor activities and museums. Read More -
How Inspiration Ties into Performance Marketing: A Reflection on SFTA’s Fall Campaign
The San Francisco Tourism Association launched a successful campaign in conjunction with San Diego Tourism Authority to attract more Chinese travelers. 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