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Chinese travelers turning away from luxury goods as spending habits shift
11/28/2018
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4:19:07 PM
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New figures suggest the Chinese traveler’s passion for luxury goods is being replaced as the items lose their shine as a status symbol.
Airbnb's China business could learn from Uber
08/17/2018
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5:12:20 PM
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Euromonitor data shows Airbnb held only 8.7% of the China market in 2017, compared to 41% for Tujia and 23% for Xiaozhu.
Chinese tourists avoid Taiwan as political tensions rise
09/12/2016
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7:41:35 PM
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The fall in Chinese tourists is being felt throughout self-ruled Taiwan, triggering a drop in business for hotels and travel agents.
Homestay business to face stricter regulations in China
08/09/2018
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9:38:51 AM
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While the industry quickly develops in Southwest China, tough competition, stricter regulations appear on the horizon.
Number of Chinese travelers triples for sun & sand in Greece and Croatia
06/08/2018
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2:50:35 PM
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While their arrival numbers to Europe continue to grow at pace, Chinese visitors are still not being drawn to Greece and Croatia, Europe's increasingly popular coastal destinations among Chinese visitors.
New York City sues Airbnb to enforce new law regarding host information
07/24/2018
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1:38:42 PM
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"We are committed to fighting for the privacy of our community and will not stand by silently while OSE attempts to harass responsible New Yorkers who share their home," said an Airbnb spokesman.
Poly Real Estate plans to invest RMB 2.5 billion in Didi
06/23/2016
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10:50:36 AM
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Poly Real Estate will purchase 1.46% shares of Didi for less than RMB 2.5 billion. This puts the ride-share giant’s worth at about USD 26 billion. However, other data indicate that Didi may be worth at least USD 27.6 billion.
Europe sees 35% growth in Chinese visitors, luxury travel need up by 39.2%
05/25/2018
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8:41:31 AM
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In the first quarter of 2018, the number of Chinese tourists bound for Europe increased by 35% YoY, making Europe the second-most popular destination with a 9% market share, second only to Asia.
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