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UCCA Strikes Gold with Cai Xukun Vogue China Video
The museum's decision to sign a Chinese superstar as a goodwill ambassador is drawing more visitors to Picasso - Birth of a Genius. 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 -
Berlin & Beyond, German Cultural Hubs Lure China’s Travelers
Berlin benefited from the EU-China Tourism Year 2018, but equally important are the China-friendly experiences offered by a wide range of German cultural institutions. Read More -
How Chinese Millennials Use Weibo for Trip Planning
Weibo’s live-streaming and community building make it key for trip planning. Learn how Chinese millennials use Weibo and how destinations should respond. 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 -
Weibo Data Shows Cultural Tourism on the Rise
Chinese cultural tourism is booming. Figures released at Weibo's recent summit in Chengdu illuminate how the world's largest tourism market is engaging with travel on microblogging platform Weibo. 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 VMFA’s Alex Nyerges Created A Winning Cultural Exchange With China
The Richmond museum has been a pioneer in building relationships with prominent Chinese cultural institutions and director Alex Nyerges believes artistic exchange can become a "tie binding us together" in the trade war age. Read More -
Can Portugal Attract 1 Million Chinese Tourists Per Year?
Portugal attracted 13 million tourists in 2018 and made $41.1 billion in the process. Now, Europe's western most country has its sights set on China. Read More -
Review: China’s Outbound Travel Market H1 2019
Despite some political road bumps in 2019, China's outbound tourism continues its unassailable rise in becoming the most important global market. Here is a continent by continent roundup of Chinese travel trends across the first half of the year. Read More
