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Golden Week Data Shows Importance of Alipay for DMOs
Alipay’s Golden Week campaign saw the technology giant court DMOs, retailers, and cultural hubs. Read MoreQueensland DMO Partners with Alipay for October Holiday
Nearly half a million Chinese travelled to Queensland in 2018. The state's DMO connected with the digital payment giant to draw tourists for Golden Week. Read MoreSan Diego Taps into Alipay and Fliggy to Grow Chinese Tourism
Against the backdrop of falling Chinese tourist numbers to the U.S., the southern Californian city has teamed up with two of China's biggest apps. Read MoreAlipay 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 MoreTravel Hacks: Tanzanian Tours, Bergdorf Goodman Goes Alipay, Gaokao Getaways and More Chinese Travel Trends
Jing Travel’s weekly guide to the latest trends in the Chinese travel market and how they affect the industry’s main players. Read MoreAlipay Makes Getting an Overseas Taxi a Click Away
Alipay has just made it easier for 150 million outbound Chinese travelers to hail a taxi in 33 cities across 10 countrie while traveling overseas. Read MoreCalifornia Children’s Museum Gets Creative with AliPay
The New Children’s Museum in San Diego has recently started to accept cashless payments via Alipay—one of China's most popular virtual payment platforms — to purchase tickets, shop gift items, and more. Read MoreTravel Hacks: Alipay for Sports Tourism in D.C., Duty-Free Facial Recognition Payments, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including Alipay's deal with Capital One Arena, facial recognition shopping in Hong Kong, and more. Read MoreTravel Hacks: Barclaycard Inks Another Deal for Alipay, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including a Barclaycard signing a deal with Alipay and Costa Cruises' new ship for Chinese tourists. Read MoreJapanese Duty-Free Retailer Offers Chinese O2O Shopping via Alipay
Japanese duty-free retailer Laox will now allow Chinese tourists to make tax-free purchases online for in-store pickup in Japan. Read More