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Alipay 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 More -
Can Portugal Attract 1 Million Chinese Tourists Per Year?
Portugal attracted 13 million tourists in 2018 and made $41.1 billion in the process. Now, Europe's western most country has its sights set on China. Read More -
How San Francisco Boosted Chinese Bookings by 30 percent
Since 2017, SFTA and Hylink have launched campaigns on WeChat and Weibo to attract more Chinese visitors. The award-winning programs exemplify how DMOs can engage with Chinese millennials in a playful and innovative way. Read More -
How Viking Cruises Changed Chinese Tourism to Europe
We spoke to Brendan Tansey, Managing Director for Viking Cruises in China, to learn how Viking applied its experience with the US outbound tourism market to provide Chinese travelers with a new way to explore Europe. Read More -
How to Attract Self-Driving Chinese Tourists
Car rental, or self-driving tourism, is a growing trend in Chinese outbound tourism that offers significant opportunities for off-the-beaten track travels. Read More -
Disney Museum Caters to Chinese Travelers
The Walt Disney Family Museum in San Francisco is actively developing new ways to become more readily accessible to Chinese travelers. Read More -
How to Attract Self-Driving Chinese Tourists
Here's what destinations and car rental companies need to know about Chinese tourists looking for an international road trip. Read More -
Travel 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 More -
Prada Becomes the Latest Victim of Declining Chinese Tourist Shopping
Italian fashion house Prada attributed its lackluster 2018 earnings to a decline in Chinese tourist shopping, particularly in Hong Kong and Macau. 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