2013
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Key Opinion Leaders and Bloggers become major marketing driver for companies to be successful in China
The explosion of social media in China is putting pressure on marketers to increase their spending, learn to navigate key platforms like Tencent and Sina, ...Read More
Hilton inculcating Chinese Travelers
Soft terrycloth designer slippers, in shimmering shades of blue and emboldened with the images of Chinese dragons, symbolize a comforting welcome from the ground up ...Read More
Wealthy Chinese love lodging with Hyatt and Marriot
US hotel operators prove popular among wealthy travelers in Asia’s two biggest markets. These are the findings from two new Luxury Brand Status Index (LBSI) ...Read More
No complimentary Shampoo for Shenzen Hotels
Guangdong’s provincial legislature is asking the hospitality industry to curb the issue of complimentary toiletries and disposable grooming products. Hotels in Shenzhen are awaiting more ...Read More
Dusit International Taps Fast-Growing Chinese Travel Market in Thailand
The growth in the numbers of Chinese travelers to Thailand is nothing short of staggering: between January and June of 2012, some 1,124,234 Chinese people ...Read More
China to surpass Japan as the second‑largest travel & tourism market in the world by 2013
The travel market in China currently represents $232 billion, with a domestic dominance. Research by Boston Consulting Group suggests that China will surpass Japan as ...Read More
World’s finest hotels are ensuring that Chinese guests are welcomed and receive VIP treatment
As China’s economy and luxurious tastes continue to grow, the world’s finest hoteliers are stepping up their game to ensure that Chinese guests are welcomed ...Read More
Chinese travelers are driving hotel rates higher
Hotel rates in key European cities are rising in part due to an increase in Chinese visitors, Starwood Property Trust CEO Barry Sternlicht recently told ...Read More
Catering to Chinese tourists. Have money, will travel: A billion pairs of itchy feet
THEY are in Paris, buying Chanel shoes. They are in London, scouting Mayfair property. They are in Rome, ordering dim sum instead of pasta. Chinese ...Read More
Travel Marketers Aren't Prepared for Flood of Affluent Chinese Tourists
Hotels, Airlines and Retailers Need to Cater to Language, Cuisine and Cultural Needs, Experts Tell ‘Thoughtful China’ Global hotel chains, airlines and luxury retailers can ...Read More





