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Read Full Story »World Luxury Boating Show Set To Begin In Hainan, China
The 2009 World Luxury Boating Show will take place in Sanya at the Charmaine Resort Hotel from December 18-20.
Read Full Story »In China, Bespoke Is “In”
Recent events such as China Fashion Week in Beijing have given China’s burgeoning home-grown fashion industry a chance to be seen on the global stage.
Read Full Story »Video: “Red Red Wine”
Recent wine auctions in Hong Kong and the rapid escalation of individual wine consumption in the mainland market indicate what many in the wine industry have dreamed about for decades is starting to come true: wine is finally beginning to capture a wider audience in China.
Read Full Story »China’s Luxury Consumer: Young, Individualistic, And Ready To Shop
China’s luxury market is clearly an important and exciting place to be right now, but beyond the sales figures it becomes clear that quantitative and qualitative considerations paint very different pictures of the current state of China’s luxury industry.
Read Full Story »Growing Mainland, Hong Kong Demand Draws Hoteliers
Despite the black cloud that still lingers over the global hotel industry, the Asia-Pacific region remains a much-needed source of optimism.
Read Full Story »Song Dynasty Inspired Ferrari Sells At Charity Auction For US$2 Million
A few weeks ago, we wrote about the collaboration between Ferrari and Chinese artist Lu Hao on a one-of-a-kind model of the company’s localized Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorino China edition. This week, the Lu Hao Ferrari sold at auction to an anonymous Shanghai-based bidder, with the proceeds going to fund engineering students and teachers from Tsinghua University to study in Milan and at Ferrari’s headquarters.
Read Full Story »Tiffany, Other Luxury Retailers Push Digital Outreach In China Market
Despite the massive cost inherent in large-scale advertising campaigns, major luxury retailers still contend with relatively low customer loyalty in Mainland China, as Chinese luxury buyers have a knack for mixing and matching conspicuous brands rather than sticking with one.
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