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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 -
Virtual Tours And Gamification: China’s Museums Pivot Content For Coronavirus
With public gatherings restricted, cultural institutions are taking a dynamic tech-centric approach to reach a housebound citizenry. 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 -
Europe’s First Asia-Focused Art Fair
As art-engagement, cultural tourism, and art collection booms in China, ASIA NOW is redefining the 21st century art fair. Read More -
Queensland DMO Partners with Alipay for October Holiday
Nearly half a million Chinese travelled to Queensland in 2018. The state's DMO connected with the digital payment giant to draw tourists for Golden Week. Read More -
Think the Chinese Tour Group is Dead? Ctrip Data Says Otherwise
Chinese tours made up 70 percent of Ctrip's European bookings H1 2019. These smaller and more culture-focused tours remain important for museums. Read More -
Beyond Trade — the Factors Pushing Chinese Tourists to Europe
America's $250 billion tourism industry is being hampered by an increasingly stringent visa policy and the deprecation of the yuan against the dollar. Read More -
America’s Most “China-Ready” Museum
Despite its location in rural Upstate New York, Corning Museum of Glass' China-smart strategy makes it a model for museums hoping to tap the world's largest travel market. Read More -
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 -
How VMFA’s Alex Nyerges Created A Winning Cultural Exchange With China
The Richmond museum has been a pioneer in building relationships with prominent Chinese cultural institutions and director Alex Nyerges believes artistic exchange can become a "tie binding us together" in the trade war age. Read More