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Relic to Replica: Can Blind Boxes Connect Chinese Museums with Millennials?
Selling collectible figurines in opaque boxes has become a multibillion dollar industry in China. It's a trend museums are leaning into. Read More -
TikTok Battle Puts Culture In The Crunch
Trump has threatened to ban Gen Z’s favorite platform. Cultural institutions may lose a successful channel for reaching young users. Read More -
Can ByteDance’s Cultural Focus Push Museums Onto TikTok?
In China, the tech giant has incentivized cultural institutions to join short-video platform Douyin. Now, it's funding an international effort on TikTok. Read More -
Chinese Cultural Consumer Habits Have Changed — Now What?
The expectations of Chinese audiences have shifted. How should attractions and DMOs respond and plan? A report by Morning Consult offers answers. Read More -
Connecting with Chinese Audiences: Four Webinar Takeaways
Chinese travelers primarily visit overseas museums to discover local culture. Language, however, remains a barrier. This webinar offers actionable solutions. Read More -
Revenue Strategies: Five Takeaways From CultureConnect Webinar
Coronavirus has cut ticket sales from museum balance sheets making product creation a necessary means of survival — this webinar offers key frameworks. Read More -
VR Travel, Pre-Sale Deals, and Hotel Robots — Post-COVID Trends
As China cautiously emerges from lockdown, new priorities for travelers are forcing domestic tourism companies to adapt, international players should take note. Read More -
Riding The TikTok Wave: How 15 Minutes Can Grow Your Audience
TikTok and Douyin are powerful tools to express brand personality and reach an often-disengaged demographic — young audiences. Read More -
Pop-Ups, New Apps, And A Shanghai Satellite: How Pompidou Courts China
Despite a world-class collection and an enviable location in Le Marais, less than one percent of visitors hail from China. Pompidou is striving to change. Read More -
The Art Of Cultural Livestreaming
Armed with a degree in Museum and Heritage Development, Huangdu Feixue is showing the potential of cultural livestreaming for museums around the world. Read More