Consumer and technological trends in China
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Consumer and technological trends in China
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China’s travel bug has taken on a social media tinge, and that means experience-focused holidays ... and less shopping

China’s travel bug has taken on a social media tinge, and that means experience-focused holidays ... and less shopping | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"Chinese tourists are seeking out holiday experiences that can be shared on social media..."

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Las Vegas works to charm travelers from Asia

Las Vegas works to charm travelers from Asia | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"A new direct flight from Beijing, a hotel with signage in Chinese and Lunar New Year celebrations are all part of a tourism effort ..."

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Bicester Village's luxury expansion into Shanghai betting on the rise of the domestic Chinese shopper

Bicester Village's luxury expansion into Shanghai betting on the rise of the domestic Chinese shopper | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"After 40 minutes of swerving through Shanghai's ..."

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Year of the Monkey: Top categories Chinese consumers plan to spend more money on

Year of the Monkey: Top categories Chinese consumers plan to spend more money on | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

""In January 2016 Sedgwick Richardson conducted a market study capturing the feedback of some 350 people in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. Among them equal-size groups of Chinese, Hong Kong and international respondents. According to our findings, in the Year of the Monkey ‘Travel’, ‘Sport & Fitness’ and ‘Eating & Dining’ are on the top of Chinese and international consumers’ minds when it comes to spending more money.

 

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China millennials reshape travel economy

China millennials reshape travel economy | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"Chinese New Year is the largest human migration on the planet, and research indicates that more Chinese millennials are looking abroad for the February holiday season as the popularity of international travel booms ..."

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The Chinese travel market: A quarter billion strong, and growing - Travel Weekly

The Chinese travel market: A quarter billion strong, and growing - Travel Weekly | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"China’s leisure traveler population is a quarter-billion strong and growing. The market trends young, optimistic about the future, and hungry for travel. They want to see it all, do it all ..."

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China sells BOTTLED AIR to tourists

China sells BOTTLED AIR to tourists | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"In an attempt to address its dangerous smog levels - described as an environmental crisis by the World Health Organisation - canned air is due to hit the streets ..."

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Economic: China is selling air to tourists because the smog is so bad there.  This addresses China's air problem, which is caused by producing goods. The World Health Organization described this problem as an environmental crisis.

Colton and Kenneth's curator insight, October 14, 2014 12:47 PM

Even if the air in China is polluted, what's the point of having the bottled air? What's its purpose? It says it addresses the dangerous smog levels, but that is already well known information. China & Area/Geography

Emily and Kevria's curator insight, October 16, 2014 4:56 PM

Economic: Due to the bad air quality,  China is startimg to trade bottled air. Canned air is goimg to starting becoming more and more popular. The air quality is caused because china is a mass prduction company. This article fits into the economic category because they are trading bottled air for money. 

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Five luxury department stores celebrated Chinese Golden Week 

Five luxury department stores celebrated Chinese Golden Week  | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"Here are five high-end shopping malls in major international cities that attempted to cash in on traveling Chinese shoppers during the Golden Week holiday ..."

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The Uber app you use won't work in China anymore

The Uber app you use won't work in China anymore | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"The Uber app that's used by people around the world is being disabled in China. Travelers will have to get a separate Uber China app that's only in Mandarin ..."

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Retailers prepare for Golden Week

Retailers prepare for Golden Week | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"Nearly half of China is expected to travel during Golden Week, the week-long national holiday that starts tomorrow, including more than 5m people who will make an overseas trip, with retailers in popular destinations anticipating a boom in sales ..."

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Two extremes – how the rich and poor spend their Chinese New Year

Two extremes – how the rich and poor spend their Chinese New Year | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"With restaurants and retailers alone ringing up US$100 billion in sales, Chinese New Year is the world's biggest consumer holiday. ..."

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Chinese New Year travel rush

Chinese New Year travel rush | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

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Skyscanner boosts its efforts in China with acquisition of Chinese travel search firm Youbibi

Skyscanner boosts its efforts in China with acquisition of Chinese travel search firm Youbibi | Consumer and technological trends in China | Scoop.it

"Skyscanner is making its ambitions for China clear after it announced an acquisition of Chinese metasearch firm Youbibi today. The deal, for which financial details weren’t disclosed, will bring together Youbibi’s expertise in the Chinese travel ..."

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