Search Results: Chinese-language
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Hawaiian Cultural Institutions Go China-Smart to Counter Trade War
Having become the island's highest spenders in recent years, museums and attractions in Hawaii are rethinking their approach to Chinese travelers. 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 -
Hola to Ni Hao — Audio Guides Engage Chinese Travelers in Madrid
From the Mecca of bullfighting to a world famous opera house, cultural institutions in the Spanish capital have developed audio guide as a dynamic and cost-effective means of connecting with Chinese travelers. Read More -
Berlin & Beyond, German Cultural Hubs Lure China’s Travelers
Berlin benefited from the EU-China Tourism Year 2018, but equally important are the China-friendly experiences offered by a wide range of German cultural institutions. Read More -
Sydney Botanic Garden Launches China-Friendly App And Tour
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney has installed 40 ‘smart-nodes’ throughout the 30 hectare space providing visitors with access to high-speed Wi-Fi. Read More -
Rijksmuseum App Redesign Enhances Chinese Experience
The Rijksmuseum's smart digital strategy has led to the redesign of the museum's app. The Amsterdam attraction is now even more accessible to Chinese visitors. Read More -
History with A View: Lisbon Castle Offers Chinese Brochure
São Jorge Castle, a world-famous medieval castle, has created a Chinese-language brochure for visitors. Read More -
Portugal’s Sintra joins UNESCO project in China push
Parques de Sintra Monte da Lua, located in central Portugal, recently joined the UNESCO project ‘World Heritage Journey’ in an effort to reach more Chinese tourists. Read More -
Travel Hacks: Tanzanian Tours, Bergdorf Goodman Goes Alipay, Gaokao Getaways and More Chinese Travel Trends
Jing Travel’s weekly guide to the latest trends in the Chinese travel market and how they affect the industry’s main players. Read More -
China Institute Promotes Museum Night Via WeChat
The China Institute used WeChat to promote its part in Night at the Museums, an event that showcases the museums and historic sites in Lower Manhattan. Read More