Burberry's 2011 Beijing runway show. (Burberry)

What Burberry is Doing Right in China

The iconic British trench coat giant continues its turnaround news with a report of 20 percent sales growth in China, which was made possible due to some digital-heavy strategizing.
Easy visas and convenient travel have made Bali a tourism hotspot for Chinese tourists

Bali’s China Opportunity Fraught With New Challenges

With an average length of stay of six days and an average daily spend of $174 per person, Chinese tourists are highly sought after by Bali tour operators and hoteliers.
World Duty Free at London Heathrow Airport

Heathrow Braces For Chinese New Year Rush

When it comes to luxury spending at London's Heathrow Airport, Chinese tourists are clearly punching above their weight.
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Eye On London: The Cutting Edge

China's more seasoned, globetrotting tourist-shoppers aren't only showing up at London luxury landmarks. Increasingly, the most discriminating of the bunch are seeking out more innovative multi-brand retailers, specialized stores, and up-and-coming labels.
Bourdon House, the "Home" of Dunhill in London

Eye On London: British Heritage Brands Attract China’s Seasoned Shopper

The emerging interest in brands less recognized in China has the potential to be very good for heritage brands in the UK.
The Connaught exteriorkl

Eye On London: Top Hoteliers, Retailers Woo China’s Luxury Traveler

This week, in our "Eye on London" series, Jing Daily will look at some of the brands, designers, hotels and restaurants in the London Luxury Quarter that are turning their attention to China's sophisticated, seasoned traveler.
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Week In Review: June 18-22, 2012

In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of June 18-22.
Low-key luxury, international investment and education: China's millionaires keep spending

Pampered In Europe, Chinese Luxury Shoppers Slam Service At Home

If there's one major complaint we hear time and time again from Chinese luxury consumers shopping at home, it's about the uneven and relatively low level of customer service at high-end boutiques.
Jumeirah's Burj al Arab in Dubai illuminated its famous "sail" for the Chinese Year of the Dragon

“Tourism Spring” For Dubai As Chinese Tourists Arrive En Masse

With trips by Chinese outbound tourists expected to grow to 80 million trips this year, up from 70 million in 2011 and 57.4 million in 2010, destinations from Singapore to Spain continue to court this increasingly important and emerging demographic.
Chinese shoppers are becoming a steady source of income for London retailers

Speak Mandarin Only? No Problem, As Long As You Shop…

Things have changed. Chinese consumers can speak in their native language, Mandarin, and shop globally.