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Hermitage Museum Launches on Tmall
The St. Petersburg attraction hopes to compensate for revenue lost during coronavirus by selling cultural products on China's e-commerce giant. Read More -
Kazakhstan Pitching China with KOL Campaigns
The majority of the 120 million outbound Chinese tourists visit nearby Asian countries. Kazakhstan hopes to convince them to redirect attention northward. Read More -
Russian Museums Benefiting from Sino-Russia ‘Golden Moment’
Beyond pipelines and bridges, Russia and China are growing closer through tourism with the northern neighbour set to receive 1.3 million Chinese visitors in 2019. Read More -
Uffizi Galleries Partnering With Hong Kong For Exhibitions
The Florentine museum has struck a first long-term partnership with a foreign institution, the move is some timely good news for Hong Kong's art scene. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Thai Tourism Troubles, Tmall’s Museum Push and More Chinese Travel Trends
Jing Travel’s weekly guide to stories providing insight into Chinese travel trends. 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 -
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 Museums Can Offset Losses From The Trade War
How the U.S. travel industry — and by extension, the nation’s museums and cultural institutions — is becoming an unexpected casualty of the trade war. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Italy Building New Bridges from China, Tourists Return to South Korea En Masse, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including a tourism deal between Ctrip and Italy, a surge in arrivals in South Korea, and more. Read More