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chinese tourism
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Four Key Questions on Chinese Travel in 2021 Answered
How is 2021 shaping up for Chinese tourism? Our panel of industry experts weigh in with their projections for the coming year. Read More -
New Ways of Traveling: Maintaining the Bond with Chinese Tourists | Part Two
Post-COVID, brands hoping to position themselves in China should either look to physically establishing their business on the mainland or implementing alternatives to engage audiences. Read More -
China’s Golden Week 2020 Travel News Roundup
China's Golden week holiday provided a major test for the country as it recovers from the Covid-19 pandemic. Here's what you need to know. Read More -
All Eyes On China’s First Post-COVID Golden Week
Golden Week is China’s first major test post-COVID-19. With global tourism brought to a standstill, this presents a unique opportunity for domestic retail and travel brands. Read More -
What Overseas Brands Can Learn from China’s Restart: Three Webinar Takeaways
China’s trillion dollar tourism industry is hitting pre-COVID-19 numbers. What was behind this remarkable recovery? Read More -
Five Tips To Get Started With Chinese Livestreaming
Live streaming for the Chinese market is here to stay. So what do you need to start live streaming for a Chinese audience? Read More -
Guide to Live Streaming for Chinese Tourism Marketing
Live streaming is the latest trend for tourism marketing in China. Here is what you need to know about the medium and how you could take advantage of it. 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 -
Alipay in Europe is Changing the Chinese Tourist Experience
With 180 million Chinese set to travel in 2019, expanding payment options is key. Alipay's deal with six brands in Europe gives access to 190,000 locations. 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