Jan 24, 2013
The Shanghai Travelers‘ Club has the pleasure to announce the results of the Luxury Travel Awards 2013. The results come after a vote by the 3,400 Chinese members of the Shanghai Travelers‘ Club, China's leading luxury travel club.
Oct 03, 2012
Pierre Gervois, the acclaimed author and Shanghai-based expert in marketing to the new generation of affluent Chinese tourists in the U.S. will be in New York City on October 18th for meetings with travel and tourism professionals
Aug 29, 2012
At the 5th avenue Cartier store, a Chinese customer in Gucci flip flops, Abercrombie & Fitch T-shirt and a Niuyue Mag Cap on his head is buying three gold “Tank” watches incrusted with diamonds: The new generation of Chinese tourists is here
Aug 21, 2012
Affluent Chinese tourists are arriving in the United States, spend big, and can contribute to create millions of U.S. jobs. This new book explains what U.S. companies must do to get a share of this growing business.
Jul 09, 2012
Major hotel brands are bending over backward to cater to the needs of the world’s most sought-after traveler: the Chinese tourist.
Jul 09, 2012
Dassault Falcon will set up a new operation in Shanghai to help support its rapidly growing Chinese fleet. The new entity, to be known as Dassault Falcon Aircraft Services – China, will be established in partnership with Shanghai Hawker Pacific.
Mar 21, 2012
Last year Chinese tourists bought almost two-thirds of luxury goods sold in Europe. But while mainlanders are happy to splurge on foreign soil, what their government needs is for them to open the purse strings at home.
Mar 21, 2012
With easing travel restrictions and growing spending power, American politicians and businesspeople look to the increasing number of Chinese travelers to speed economic recovery.
Jan 26, 2012
FORGET cuddly koalas and idyllic beaches – Australia should be marketing shopping centres, wine tasting and casinos to Chinese tourists, according to international experts.
Jan 26, 2012
Luxury stores are preparing for wealthy Chinese shoppers for the Chinese Year of the Dragon. The easing of travel restrictions in China means the turn of the year has become a time for international travel and shopping for the country’s elite.