Search Results: Chinese traveler
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What Role Will Chinese Outbound Tourism Play in Post-Crisis Travel?
As pessimism swirls around the global travel industry, experts remain positive on the long-term health of Chinese outbound travel. The reason? Market size. Read More -
Vlogger Beams Dutch Flower Park to Chinese at Home
Holland's Keukenhof is shut, but Elena Lin's exclusive access resulted in videos on Bilibili. She discusses her tour and offers tips for creating content. Read More -
What to Expect After Coronavirus? The Near Future of Chinese Group and FIT Travel
Following two decades of breakneck growth, Chinese group travel has begun slowing, a trend that will likely be exacerbated by coronavirus. Read More -
Mister Rogers Vibes And Chinese Folk Stars: TikTok And Douyin Success Stories
Short-video apps may seem the domain of teens, but Tourism Vancouver and Carnegie Museum of Natural History are proving otherwise. Read More -
Paris Airport Creating Fond Farewells with Chinese Tech
Having adopted Chinese payment systems in 2017, Paris’ Charles de Gaulle has created a playful WeChat Mini Program with duty free specials for travelers. Read More -
Chinese Tourists ‘Get Local’ with Auckland WeChat Mini Program
The number of tourists from China has increased at an average of 18 percent year-on-year from 2012. Auckland's latest effort is to digitize and localize engagement. Read More -
Dutch Connection, the Agency Bringing FIT Travelers into Museums
An interview with Monique Knapen, co-founder of Amsterdam-based firm The China Connector. Read More -
Helsinki’s Tech-Centric Approach to Chinese FITs
The Finnish capital has launched MyHelsinki, a WeChat Mini Program designed to give local insight and payment options to Chinese travelers. Read More -
Florida DMO Deepens Digital Strategy with Chinese Website
A well-designed China-friendly website should be the first step for DMOs and cultural attractions hoping to boost Chinese visitation. Read More -
California DMOs Campaign for Chinese FIT Travel
Chinese FIT tourists visit an average of 2.5 cities on their U.S. travels, a tendency that encouraged San Francisco Travel and San Diego Tourism to collaborate. Read More