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Decoded: WeChat Mini Programs For Cultural Destinations | Part Two
Mini Programs are an economic and time efficient solution that provide Chinese audiences with a range of vital functions. Read More -
Essential Strategies for Cultural Branding in China
London's National Gallery is brand building in China through pop-ups, e-commerce sales, and meeting young art lovers where they are; online. Read More -
A Chinese KOL on Deep-Dive Tours, Mini Programs, and Holland’s Hidden Gems
Yan Song, a Chinese museum influencer, shares his views on Chinese outbound cultural tourism, Dutch museums, Mini Programs, and more. Read More -
Connecting with Chinese Audiences: Four Webinar Takeaways
Chinese travelers primarily visit overseas museums to discover local culture. Language, however, remains a barrier. This webinar offers actionable solutions. Read More -
Webinar: “Museums in the Cloud” — Connecting with Chinese Audiences
Join a webinar exploring innovative digital solutions for museums hoping to attract Chinese audiences during a time of closure. Read More -
Paradise Restored: Can Thailand Lure Chinese Travelers Back?
Thailand has handled the pandemic competently, potentially making it a desirable destination — but can local stakeholders project a sense of safety? Read More -
How Are Chinese Travel Influencers Handling COVID-19?
Brands and tourism administrations should consider leveraging travel influencers to assist the recovery of the tourism industry. Read More -
Reimagining Revenue Streams And Events: Four Takeaways From Cuseum Webinar
How institutions can take advantage of limiited reopenings, retain membership, and use browser data? This webinar offers insightful answers. Read More -
Jing Travel Virtual Events Spotlight
Each week, Jing Travel's editors handpick events for the week ahead that touch upon the worlds of art, culture, and travel. Read More -
What Role Will Chinese Outbound Tourism Play in Post-Crisis Travel?
As pessimism swirls around the global travel industry, experts remain positive on the long-term health of Chinese outbound travel. The reason? Market size. Read More
