Matthew Lubin
Germany’s Walther Collection Hosts Contemporary Chinese Photography
The Walther Collection in Germany will host an extensive exhibition of works by Chinese artists, titled “Then and Now: Life and Dreams Revisited.” Read MoreA ‘Feast’ of Chinese Art at Princeton
The Princeton University Art Museum will display Chinese art depicting feasts and the role they played in history and culture dating back almost 900 years. Read MoreAustralia Banks on the Power of Thor to Attract Chinese Tourists
During a press tour for "Avengers: Endgame," actor Chris Hemsworth spoke to media and influencers in China about tourism in Australia. Read MoreExtended May 1 Holiday Creates Opportunities, Challenges
As China has extended the May 1 holiday to four days, more Chinese travelers are expected to take advantage by heading to popular short-haul destinations. Read MoreTravel Hacks: Alipay for Sports Tourism in D.C., Duty-Free Facial Recognition Payments, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including Alipay's deal with Capital One Arena, facial recognition shopping in Hong Kong, and more. Read More‘Facing the Future’: Chinese Artists Join Havana Biennial
The Havana Biennial Art Exhibition is hosting 20 works from 10 Chinese artists, including Li Hongbo, under the theme “Facing the Future.” Read MoreFrench Luxury Groups Pitch in for Notre-Dame Reconstruction
Following the fire that devastated Paris' Notre-Dame cathedral Monday, French luxury groups LVMH and Kering pledged significant sums to rebuild. Read MoreChinese Travel Agencies Try to Be More ‘Family-Friendly’
To capitalize on a trend led by mothers traveling with young children, Chinese travel agency Caissa has launched new family-friendly tour options. Read MoreTravel Hacks: New Zealand Disappointed in the Number of Chinese Arrivals, and More Chinese Travel Trends
A round-up of the week's China-related travel news, including disappointing Chinese arrival numbers for New Zealand, and more. Read MoreStockholm Hopes WeChat Mini-Program Can Put Diplomatic Row in the Past
On April 1st, Visit Stockholm launched a WeChat mini-program in an effort to attract more independent Chinese travelers to the city. Read More