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From Tour Bus to Boutique, Swiss Tourism is Shifting Focus
Switzerland wants Chinese tourists who travel slower and stay longer, "You have to dive into the niche," says Simon Bosshart, China Director, in interview. Read More -
What a Heightened Trade War with China Would Do to US Tourism
How will President Trump’s threats to escalate the ongoing US-China trade war impact the US tourism sector, which has seen its growth flatline for the first time in 10 years? Read More -
Report: Chinese Tourism to South America
While it hasn't attracted large numbers of Chinese tourists, South America is a growing market that has seen Chinese arrivals surge recently. 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 -
Wisconsin and Great Lakes USA Forge China Link
The state sent delegates to Beijing this year to connect with travel agencies and has promoted Whistling Straits in China ahead of the 2020 Ryder Cup. Read More -
Why China’s Idol Industry Isn’t Going Anywhere
Chinese boy band TFBoys recently celebrated a decade in the industry with a grand concert at the Xi'an Olympic Sports Center Stadium. Read More -
Saudi Arabia’s ‘Vision 2030’ Opens Doors for Beijing’s Economic Expansion
Saudi Arabia, a nation historically known for its vast oil reserves, is undergoing a transformative shift under its "Vision 2030" initiative. Read More -
Apes Out, Hotels In: Why the Hospitality Industry is a Burgeoning NFT Hotspot
Today, it is all the more important for cultural NFTs to offer real-life value to restore consumer and investor confidence. Read More -
“A New Phase Of Hallyu”: Korean Culture Gets The Immersive Treatment
Making its American debut this week, the traveling exhibition merges Korean art with digital technologies in 17 installations. Read More -
Forecasting 2022: The Cultural Trends We’re Watching This Year
2022 won't lack projects that will broaden the creative possibilities of cultural programming, engagement, and commerce. Read More