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New Ways of Traveling: Maintaining the Bond with Chinese Tourists | Part Two
Post-COVID, brands hoping to position themselves in China should either look to physically establishing their business on the mainland or implementing alternatives to engage audiences. Read More -
Jing Culture & Commerce’s Top 10 Articles of 2020
As a publication focused on the intersection of art, culture, and technology, we’ve covered the digital pivot undertaken by cultural institutions and more in 2020. Read More -
Report: How Arts Organizations Can Leverage Livestreaming in 2021
Download the first extensive report focused on museum livestreaming. Case studies include British Museum, Palace of Versailles, UCCA Beijing, the National Museum of China, and Alibaba. Read More -
Inside British Museum and Alibaba’s Livestream Partnership
Key takeaways from Jing Culture & Commerce' latest webinar on how arts organizations can plan and execute livestreams. Read More -
Louvre Joins Forces with Alibaba to Bring Great Works of Art to Chinese Consumers
The world’s largest art museum has inked a deal with Alibaba Group to bring art-inspired products to Chinese consumers. Read More -
Decoded: Chinese Mobile Payment Platforms for Cultural Destinations | Part One
Mobile payments are at the heart of China’s digital revolution. It’s not just major brands and small businesses benefiting, cultural institutions have also adapted. Read More -
How Versailles Forges New China Connections Under Lockdown
When it comes to engaging China digitally, Versailles is at the vanguard of innovation, its Project Manager explains why. Read More -
Alibaba Livestreams Connect Europe to China’s Future Travelers
Livestreams from Fliggy have transported Chinese audiences into small german towns, the opulence of Versailles, and the wonders of the British Museum. We spoke to the team behind the initiative. Read More -
Money Streams: British Museum And Fliggy’s Latest Partnership
Fliggy hosted 30,000 travel live streams in 2019. Now, it's expanding global presence by taking users inside Europe's most famous attractions. 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