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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 MoreGolden Week Data Shows Importance of Alipay for DMOs
Alipay’s Golden Week campaign saw the technology giant court DMOs, retailers, and cultural hubs. Read MoreQueensland 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 MoreSan Francisco Shows Mafengwo and KOLs are Key for DMOs
By partnering with leading city attractions, SF Travel's fun and authentic short-videos were watched 2 million times on Mafengwo. Read MoreWhy DMOs Must Look Beyond Celebrity Endorsements
In recent years, organizations have typically partnered with celebrities to gain traction with outbound Chinese travelers. With the increasing influence of travel shows and user-generated content, the suitability and effectiveness of this tactic should be reassessed. Read MoreTravel Hacks: Politics Disrupts Canadian DMOs, New Airport Tech, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including Ottawa Tourism suspending tourism campaigns in China, and new airport technology in Changsha. Read MoreJing Travel’s Top 10 Articles of 2020
As a close watcher of global travel, Jing Travel has spent the past year tracking how the market has reeled, then recovered its footing in the wake of the pandemic. Read MoreTransporting Guests to New Worlds: The Appeal of Immersive Experiences
As the world adjusts to the impact of the pandemic, the escapism of immersive exhibitions and experiences could prove more popular than ever. Read More7 Takeaways on the Future of Chinese Travel
The post-covid travel market is uncertain, the BUZZ Expo China Summit offered timely insights on Chinese travel trends. Read MoreWhat’s the Future for WeChat and TikTok in the U.S.
WeChat and TikTok have escaped a ban (for now), but how would users have been affected? Read More