Travel Trends
62 Countries and Counting: Stories from a Travel Experiencer
Chinese travel blogger Yao Shun has a significant social media following and considers himself a "travel experiencer" after visiting 62 countries so far. Read MoreMore Leisure Time Equals More Travel for Chinese Tourists
Chinese citizens have more leisure time than they did a decade ago. Combined with higher wages, it equates to a greater desire to see the world. Read MoreChinese Travel Agencies Try to Be More ‘Family-Friendly’
To capitalize on a trend led by mothers traveling with young children, Chinese travel agency Caissa has launched new family-friendly tour options. Read MoreChina’s Next Hot Travel Market: Customized Luxury Tours
China's travel industry has been booming, but there is still a market segment that has significant room for growth: customized luxury tours. Read MoreReport: Trends in Chinese High-End Tourism 2019
A new report from Chinese luxury travel agency SparkleTour identifies high-end tourism trends among wealthy Chinese travelers. Read MoreChinese Travelers Seeing More Sights at Night
As Chinese travelers look to maximize their sightseeing while on vacation, night tours have become more popular to allow tourists to see more. Read MoreChina Duty Free Group Set for Triumph in Beijing Daxing International Airport Duty Free Tenders After Being Named Top Bidder for Both Contracts
China Duty Free Group has been awarded two ten-year contracts to operate duty-free shops at Beijing Daxing International Airport. Read MoreChinese Women Hold Up Most of the Travel Industry
Chinese women continue to become a dominant force in the travel industry as Ctrip notes that they are the majority of travelers and tourism decision-makers. Read MoreChinese Travelers Opt for Luxury Across Europe: Ctrip
Chinese travelers continue to flock to European destinations, but it's no longer just for shopping, according to a report from online travel agency Ctrip. Read More8 Essentials to Working with Luxury Chinese Tourists
One of most coveted segments in the Chinese outbound tourism market is also one of the hardest to get right when it comes to marketing and service: luxury travelers. We interviewed three tourism professionals with extensive experience in the Chinese luxury sector to understand how to stand out – and avoid making major blunders – ... Read More