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Travel startups create 3.39 million tourism jobs in 2015
07/27/2016
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6:48:16 PM
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Tourism-related entrepreneurship and innovation created around 3.3945 million jobs in China in 2015, accounting for 12.13% of direct employment in the industry.
Four Chinese firms enter list of global top ten biggest park operators
06/21/2016
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3:33:40 PM
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The market in China is enormous and growing rapidly. Four Chinese firms were among the world’s ten biggest park operators by attendance in 2015; the year before only one made the list.
Shanghai Disney Resort expects 10 million visits at opening
10/13/2015
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10:24:03 PM
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Shanghai Disney expects 10 million admissions at its opening, 95% of from mainland China and over 70% of visitors from the Yangtze River Delta region.
Wanda Group takes on Disney in ambitious cultural tourism plans
10/05/2015
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10:30:59 PM
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Wanda Group’s chairman Jianlin Wang has an ambitious plan to make tourism a key pillar of profitability for the group.
Walt Disney rival Merlin Group to open Shanghai Legoland Discovery Center
09/28/2015
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10:47:16 AM
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Merlin Entertainments Group will target education obsessed Chinese parents when it opens Shanghai Legoland Discovery Center in the Spring of 2016.
Fantawild rides boom in Chinese theme parks
06/29/2016
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3:12:08 PM
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Leading brands rush to roll out new sites in China, with demand set to soar over next decade.
Dalian Wanda Group opens the first of many planned theme parks
05/30/2016
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9:24:33 AM
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The Wanda Cultural Tourism City, which features a theme park, a movie park, an aquarium, hotels and retail stores, was unveiled in Nanchang last Saturday, aiming at unseating Walt Disney Co. as the world’s largest tourism operator.
Chinese middle-class consumers prefer travel experiences to possessions
07/18/2016
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3:18:29 PM
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Chinese middle-class consumers are shying away from possessions and becoming more willing to spend money on having travel experiences.
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