Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 6, 2013

Art Market in China dropt by 22% !

Art Market in China dropt by 22% ! 


Until leader, the Chinese market sales of public art and collectibles auction collapsed in 2012 with an unexpected 22% decline compared to 2011, while worldwide sales fell 5 9%, said Wednesday the French Council of voluntary sales. "This global decline in 2012 is related to the essential? For sharp market in China. However, France consolidated its position as the fourth global player despite a decline of 1.7%," he told , President of the French regulatory authority for public auction, on the occasion of the presentation of the activity in 2012.



Each year, the CVV publishes figures the global market for public auction collected from 2,600 sales companies. "2012 was a year of contrasts that was a bit surprised was expected to decline, but not as from one country to another." Said Ms. Chadelat, calling in particular "dramatic drop" the - 22% of the Chinese market, one thing "probably due to the economic crisis that has hit the big fortunes speculating merrily forward."

New York ! 

 New York becomes the first in the world of? Art auction, with 4 billion euros, to Beijing in 2010 and 2011 who had taken the first place. For CVV, declining 1.8% of the French market for art and collectibles "is not catastrophic," especially in 2011 the increase was 8.6% (expenses included ).

 What about France ?

 "What saves France, it is the auction of used vehicles and prestige up 1.9%," observed Catherine Chadelat. According to the CVV, the global auction market in France, however, rose by 1.9% compared to 2011 to reach a record auction amount of 2.42 billion euros (fees). In addition, the president of the French regulator auction called for better public information regarding the auctions on the Internet. A series of meetings on this subject are programmed with the Ministries of Culture and Justice and Parliamentary, she told . "Ebay or express are major players in the unregulated market of Internet auctions that is not currently subject to regulation.

They act without qualification, or security or guarantees authentication of art," said Ms. Chadelat. "We want an adjustment of the law to clear and accurate information so that there is no confusion with the auctions auction houses.

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Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 6, 2013

Night Markets Vs. Restaurants

As a tour operator I get many questions about food and restaurants.  The "Night Markets" are common in China where booths are set up and food prepared to eat there on the streets or in a sheltered building.  These are primarily for people who do not want to cook and is convenient to have a light supper since the main meal of the day in China is mid day.  It takes a great deal of work to prepare Chinese food and especially single people find it more easy to eat out than to buy food, prepare and cook it.  They are like out door buffets which tourists find interesting and colorful.  They range from one person cooking over gas or charcoal in an alley or on the street to what you see here.  One is a Buffet where you select what you want and pay by the plate or bowl.  The other is a full block of street vendors selling just about anything you desire.  You select the food and they will cook it right there for you.  Not all Night Markets are as uniform and clean as this one in Beijing as you will find.  I do not recommend eating there however not knowing how long some foods have remained out of refrigeration.   Restaurants seem a much better choice and there are many of them as Chinese  people love to eat out.
     Click on the photos for a full screen view!

Thứ Hai, 24 tháng 6, 2013

Block in the Roller in Changzhou

Block in the Roller in Changzhou



A dolphin who died in Sanya because of Chinese Tourists

 A dolphin who died in Sanya because of Chinese Tourists


A dolphin who died in the southern Chinese city of Sanya on Monday angered the country after pictures emerged of tourists near the shore and abuse poses with the animal dying were spread on Weibo, the social networking site as People of China.

The dolphin died off the coast in Dadonghai, a seaside resort in the province of Hainan, due to injuries to the tail, probably from a collision with a fishing boat, according to state news agency Xinhua. The injured dolphin was found on the beach on a Sunday.

Terrible mistake ! 


A witness surnamed He said that the animal was still alive when the tourists begin to take pictures with him, according to local news portal hinews.cn.


Photos on microblogs in China showed that tourists - instead of helping the dolphin - raised and mistreated before help arrived. One of the photos showed a man flexing his muscles in front of a group of swimmers delaying the dolphin soon went viral on social networking sites.

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Chủ Nhật, 23 tháng 6, 2013

News about Ecommerce Market in China !

News about Ecommerce Market in China ! 


Supermarket online

The largest operator Sun Art Retail Group hypermarket China is booming on the web. Sun Art Retail Group has established Uitox E-Trade (Shanghai) Co Ltd to sell online. The grocer wholly owned subsidiary Concord Investment (China) Limited acquired a 65 per cent in e-commerce with the help remaining 35 percent by the company Hong Kong Limited Excellent first. Uitox has a registered capital of 100 million yuan (16.3 million U.S. dollars). According to China Merchants Securities, Sun Art still needs time to explore how to make use of its advantages in traditional networks of retail given the fierce competition in the e-commerce industry. Sun Art Retail Group operates more than 273 supermarkets under several banners RT-Mart and Auchan Other supermarket growth very fast focus on expat food. (example)

Regulation

China is moving forward with the law, it will have an impact on a national broadband e-commerce companies and foreign term. They include research portal Baidu (BIDU), the site operator Qihoo 360 Technology (QIHU), Taobao e-commerce group Alibaba, e-tailer Dangdang (DANG) and (AMZN) site, China's Amazon unit Amazon.cn. EBay (EBAY) is also expanding its presence in the market of e-commerce in China.

Biggest players 

China is drafting its first bill to regulate 190 billion on e-commerce market in the country, says an article in China Daily. The government newspaper quoted Liu Hongliang, head of market regulation at the State of the China Industry and Commerce Administration, in a story Monday as saying that the legislation on operations and services online been placed on the agenda by both legislative bodies in the 12th National people's Congress.

Liu said that the law will address issues such as unfair competition, lack of protection of intellectual property and tax evasion. Liu did not give a timetable for when the project is planned to pass legislation.



Thứ Ba, 18 tháng 6, 2013

Focused on Internet in China!

Focused on Internet in China! 

 

The  Search engines ! 

 baidu is the big leader.. On find here Baidu with more than 78%  more information about Baidu here and here
[2] of market share and 360 安全 浏览 器 (Security Explorer) with unbridled growth
 [3], Sogou and then Google with 5% market share. Every minute, there are 3.47 million queries made ​​on

Baidu by Intel's latest study. browsers Internet explorerPrès 23% of Internet users still surfing with Internet Explorer 6 which is now 10 years, requiring additional development, an adaptation of each platform specifically for this browser ....

For the rest, it is the vast majority of browsers made ​​in China: 360 Security Explorer, Sogou Explorer and Maxthon are in the top 5 web browsers.

 browsers

 Concerning mobile "browsers" is still and always found the local giants: QQ Browser (40% share), UCWeb Browser (33%), Oupeng (8%) Baidu (6%), 360 (4%) and Haitung (2.6%).

[4] in addition, the g ot applicable UCWeb, installed by default on more than half of Chinese smartphones intends to extend its leadership in the BRICS and announced in May launched its mobile browser "Rmb3bn" in India, Russia, Brazil, Indonesia and Vietnam.
[5] the Marketplaces


World of e-commerce led by Taobao

The Market Places dominate the world of e-commerce led by Taobao (C2C platform) and Tmall (B2C Taobao part) and Jingdong (formerly 360buy.com). The top 10 marketplaces focus over 65% of sales in China online. Integrate these places marcheou build his independent site, what is the best solution? It all depends on your strategy in the great China ...
more information http://china-market-research.blogspot.fr/2013/06/how-to-success-in-e-commerce-in-china.html



In Bordeaux, each month, a Chinese bought a castle !

In Bordeaux, each month, a Chinese bought a castle !



 China will more than ever enliven the conversations in the halls of Vinexpo Fair, which brings together the world of wine Sunday 16 to Thursday 20 June in Bordeaux. The aggression of six young Chinese students in oenology in Bordeaux region, Saturday, clouded the opening of the Exhibition. An "unacceptable" attack and "xenophobic" ruled Stéphane Le Foll Sunday at the opening of the Exhibition.
The Agriculture Minister also sought to reassure the world of wine, while Beijing has opened an investigation into European wines exported to China.
Source Wine market


 China is the largest export market for Bordeaux

"We have nothing to be ashamed of, he launched. Our wine is not the subject of specific funding for its exports in China." Today, China is the largest export market for Bordeaux. And the growing role of the country in the wine and spirits market illustrates Vinexpo.


"We expect between 1500 and 2000 Chinese importers and wholesalers, against 1,000 two years ago," said Robert Beynat, CEO of Vinexpo. Twenty Chinese exhibitors and a flag of Sichuan Province (Central West) are present at Vinexpo, against two in the previous edition. It is far from French, Italian and Spanish battalions, but the momentum is there. China is the fifth largest wine consumer in the world ....

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http://china-market-research.blogspot.fr/2013/06/top-bar-in-anhui-province.html

Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 6, 2013

Irland wants to attract Chinese Tourists !

Irland wants to attract Chinese Tourists ! 



A number of well-known Irish companies are heading to Adare this week for a course on how to maximize the opportunities offered by the rapid growth of Chinese tourism market. China recently surpassed Germany as the country from which most tourists traveling abroad, and 95 million of its citizens will be a holiday in a foreign country this year, spending more than $ 100 billion in the process .

 Tourism management !

Many will travel to Europe. However, according to a famous Professor, a specialist in Tourism Management has been visiting China since 1978, this cash-rich visitors but lack of time have special requirements. their hosts. In partnership with the local travel company Riordan, the Chinese Outbound Tourism Research Institute is organizing a two-day course at Dunraven Arms in Adare, Co Limerick, from tomorrow on how to adapt to these requirements.
 etourism in China is boomin accord to this website in French Webmarketing-com

Participants will include the likes of Dromoland Castle, Ireland Luxury, Brown Thomas and Guinness Store. Prof. Arlt explained that the Chinese have a specific trip abroad expectations, especially a long and costly. Although they do not mind paying for something they do believe that waiting is a waste of time. Luxury Travel
"To put it in a nutshell, Chinese tourists when they arrive in a European country, they do not come on holiday," he said.

 "They come to gain prestige, to learn something, to see something and be able to brag about when they go home.


Golf Top activity

They want to say they played on this or that famous Irish golf course.

" He warned they may also have particular sensitivities, and can sometimes take a bad personal service and interpreted as an insult to them or their culture.

"Their government has said they are ambassadors and they take it seriously," he said.


They are aware of the growing influence of their country and love to see the signs and information in Chinese, along with other international languages. Prof. noted that, as they come from a culture of 4,500 years, they will not necessarily be impressed by something that we, or other tourists, which also includes former.

"You need to understand your customers and treat them accordingly," he said.
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http://chinese-tourist.blogspot.com/2013/06/report-about-chinese-tourist.html

California Chinese visitors

California Chinese visitors


Today a news about ....Chinese tourists are the most dynamic and move to California foreign visitors, and the Golden State goes to great lengths to keep them coming.

This includes the appointment of a Chinese actress to serve as an official tourism ambassador of the State of mainland China.
California has also increased its marketing budget to $ 1.6 million from $ 600,000 and hired a marketing group based in China to promote the state.
www.visitcalifornia.com

The new ambassador, was born in Beijing Gao Yuanyuan, is on tour in California next week and making appearances in popular tourist spots such as Staples Center and Universal Studios Hollywood. His appearances will be posted on the websites that are popular in China. California is the first U.S. destination to China, with nearly 50% of Chinese tourists visiting the state.

The number of Chinese visitors to California will more than double between 2011 and 2015, a total of 1.1 million arrivals annually by 2015.
When visiting California, Chinese visitors spend on average about $ 2,900 per trip, compared with about $ 1900 to all other foreign tourists.

US tourist were the most important

US tourist were the most important

 

and now time are changing... 



At this time, we also heard a lot about them and their behavior. They get the stereotype of being obnoxious, loud, ostentatious, and coarse. But today, it is the Chinese tourists are to the Americans, with all that that implies.

82 million Chinese tourists worldwide


Indeed, in late 2012, there were 82 million Chinese tourists worldwide. They are also the biggest spenders in the world with $ 102 billion in spending. The World Tourism Organization of the United Nations has said there will be 100 million Chinese citizens traveling outside the country by 2015 (more on Chinese tourists here).

 An interesting news about this trend is that the Club Med, a French operator station recently received a takeover by a Chinese conglomerate Fosun International named. The conglomerate said it is for the expansion of Club Med in China. This news proves the growing importance of the Chinese tourism in the world...
More information http://ins-globalconsulting.com/blog/content/the-supremacy-of-chinese-tourists

Chủ Nhật, 16 tháng 6, 2013

A graffiti in Luxor !

A graffiti in Luxor !



A graffiti of a Chinese tourist in Luxor stirs controversy 

These are seven characters that sparked considerable controversy in China, "Ding Jǐnhào dàocǐ Yiyou" (丁锦昊 到此 一 游),


"Ding Jinhao visiting here."

 The traces of the passage of a young Chinese tourist 14 years in one of the most famous monuments in Luxor Egypt. The graffiti was written on the body of the God Amon outside the shrine of Alexander the Great, which is itself inside the temple of Amenhotep III.

"It's almost like a graffiti in the throne room of the Forbidden City in the bedroom of the king at Versailles," said Renaud de Spens, sinologist and Egyptologist. This is the message from another Chinese tourist on his microblog account, with photo of the offense taken on May 6, which started it all Friday. ".. In Egypt, a sad moment of shame in not knowing where to hide I told the Egyptian guide: I'm sorry". The guide replied: "It is also the fault of the guide that should have prevented."

"We used paper to try to erase the shame, but it is difficult to clean, you can not use water, it is a monument of it 3500 years ago," said the surfer,

 who did not expect that his message could trigger such a storm. The post has attracted more than 15,000 comments and was retweeted more than 90,000 times.


The subject has since become one of the most commented on Sina Weibo, the leading microblogging site in China, which devoted a special page. Many comments stressed the millennial history of the monument, reports Renaud de Spens. Users are engaged in the hunt to find the author of such a sacrilege. This is a teenager Nanjing Ding Jinhao, a member of a wealthy family. According to local media, his mother apologized. But some critics an easy target that represents the teenager now under great pressure because of the media storm.

"What effect will this have it on his future
Who cares?
The boy made a mistake, but the main responsibility is for adults.
Who taught this guy?

 In most tourist attractions in China there (graffiti). Abroad, everyone knows it's a shame to do that, why do not we know in China. This is a problem that we need to think. Boy can be forgiven, adults need to wake up,

"writes @ Xingxu-Think. For Li Bo, a professor of Nanjing University and famous for his appearances on television, Ding Jinhao has certainly made a mistake, but not a crime.

This is not Tianyi Li, Bo Li exclaimed, referring to the son of a famous general implicated in a rape case at the beginning of the year. More generally, this case calls to date an old controversy over the attitude of some Chinese tourists abroad.

"This is the mistake of a child, but everyone has to think: Do not forget abroad you represent China!" Said one user. Most Chinese tourists to China even have the habit of leaving traces of their passage, especially the Great Wall. "It made me think about what I saw last year at the National Day October 1, this man took a stone to burn deep characters on the Great Wall

China Ecommerce Market news

China Ecommerce Market news !


China is drafting its first bill to regulate 190 billion on e-commerce market in the country, says an article in China Daily.

The government newspaper quoted Liu Hongliang, head of market regulation at the State of the China Industry and Commerce Administration, in a story Monday as saying that the legislation on operations and services online been placed on the agenda by both legislative bodies in the 12th National People's Congress. Liu said that the law will address issues such as unfair competition, lack of protection of intellectual property and tax evasion.

Mr Liu did not give a timetable for when the project is planned to pass legislation. If China goes ahead with the law, it will affect a wide swath of national e-commerce companies and foreign term.


 biggest operators

They include research portal Baidu (BAIDU), the site operator Qihoo 360 Technology (QIHU), Taobao e-commerce group Alibaba, e-tailer Dangdang (DANG) and (AMZN) site, China's Amazon unit Amazon.cn. EBay (EBAY) is also expanding its presence in the market of e-commerce in China. Most of these stocks rose slightly in the U.S. trade Tuesday. Vipshops (VIPS) has sold more than 12% in trading late afternoon, but it may reflect a Deutsche Bank downgrade Monday. more information here

 

E-commerce players in China

E-commerce players in China are in fierce competition against each other, some using tactics that have angered the government and consumers. China has the largest and most dynamic e-commerce market in the world. China Internet Network Information Center The government says that the market for e-commerce of the nation has accumulated sales value of $ 190 billion in 2012, up 66.5% over 2011, driven by mobile users and social media.

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Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 6, 2013

Is France not safety for Chinese traveller?

Is France not safety for Chinese traveller? 


Chinese tourists say they are victims of assaults and robberies in Paris. A phenomenon that is growing lately and which seized the Chinese government. The Association of Chinese tourism has formally requested France to act. Advertising The Phytothérapie

Partner Find the folder Fifth It was too much aggression. Wednesday, March 20, a group of Chinese tourists was violently attacked at the exit of the Paris restaurant in Seine-Saint-Denis. Roissy arrived a few hours earlier, those 23 people came to express a twelve-day trip to Europe, began in Paris. Presumably identified, they got hit and the group leader was relieved of his bag. Swag three thieves passport and a large sum of money in cash. The incident, immediately supported by the Chinese Embassy in Paris, soon found himself on the web before making the headlines in the Chinese press.

 Insecurity in Paris !

As insecurity of Chinese tourists is a scourge to the point that the Chinese Tourism Association has formally asked the French authorities to ensure "effective protection" of Chinese visiting France. "For about six months, there is a growing number of attacks, says Tang Lu, departmental director for China at the China Tourism Agency. Of course, there have always been on sightseeing flights. What is new is that now the flights are accompanied by physical violence. " According to Ms. Tang, pickpockets are more prevalent in tourist areas: "The attacks take place everywhere in the hotel or restaurant. One day, a Chinese tourist who was staying in a hotel of Defense, took his bag to go for breakfast. By the time he gets up to use and come back, the bag had disappeared. "But" attacks usually target the groups. Buses or minibuses, which attract attention, are often targeted by thieves who spot. " Inadequate precautions I must say that the Chinese are known to be tourists who have are important liquid on them ".

Return a media image of Chinese who buy a lot, always in luxury stores" These are tourists apart: they generally provide a tight budget accommodation, which leads them to stay in hotels on the outskirts of Paris. "Television tells us not to go to France, because it is dangerous" However, precautions are taken in both countries. In China, the media strongly advise against travel to France:

 Television tells us not to go to France, because it is dangerous

"Television tells us not to go to France, because it is dangerous. We are careful, because if the television talking about is that this is serious enough to be serious, "said the Chinese saleswoman shop duty free, boulevard Haussmann in Paris. "There are often snatching outside the store. Tourists come, riding a bike on the sidewalk and the driver pulls the bags of tourists, "she says, almost bored by these attacks. On the side of France, travel agencies also prefer to be safe than sorry, "Each of our groups is the responsibility of an attendant. The first thing he does is to warn of danger and give them advice. But it may not be enough, "says Tang Lu Wednesday, March 26, the Minister of Crafts, Trade and Tourism, Sylvia Pinel, enjoyed the show "Rendez-vous en France" to reaffirm "the determination of the French government to ensure the safety of foreign tourists in France." She is also back on the incident Bourge, ensuring that "everything will be done to find the perpetrators" before announcing it would address "this important topic" what the safety of tourists with Manuel Valls. Keep tourists Most of these Chinese tourists refuse to complain if the flight does not include large items such as passports, source


"In general, the Chinese remain in France for only 2 or 3 days. So, if they have not stolen important documents, they will not complain because they see it as a waste of time. They know that the stolen money does not return. And then there is the language barrier. " These insecurities, known in China, may well end up harming the French capital, his aura to the Chinese people could not save forever: "Tourists know it and there are fewer Chinese for some time . This is probably because of the insecurity, 'says the Chinese vendor. Approved a finding Tang Lu: "It is not good for tourism. Paris is still dreaming but the Chinese know that the attacks are frequent. ". Chinese tourists spend an average of 1,470 euros each sign

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Thứ Năm, 13 tháng 6, 2013

Report about Chinese Tourist !

Report about Chinese Tourist  ! 


This research began there shortly and that communication is more intended to raise thoughts, questions that show results "final". Conducted as part of a post-doctorate under the supervision of Chinese travellers !

Chinese tourists are more likely to travel the world as can be see from the charts below.

This phenomenon is fairly recent, mainly directed towards Asia, dating from the 1990s, and the rising number of tourists is more important every year. However, the practices of these individuals are fairly obscure, at least misunderstood or misinterpreted.
 http://chinese-tourist.blogspot.com/

 Wang Xinjun, 2009. In Paris, for example, tourist destination "authorized" by the Chinese government since September 2004, these tourists are confined to "new kings of shopping", people who travel in groups, in a form of "mass tourism" (eg with these photographs showing Chinese tourists last summer, near the Eiffel Tower, standing in line to eat as quickly as possible - in less than thirty minutes - before crossing the street to go "shopping"). The Chinese are beginners and tourists, as recently accessing the pleasures of "recreation."

Chinese Travellers !

 Precisely, there are also many observers believe that the Chinese show, with at least twenty years behind the practices of Japanese tourists. These traveling today enough individually, it is assumed that when the Chinese market will mature, the practices of these two groups tend to look alike. So the idea of ​​"evolutionism" there would be a "universal" model of tourism and all populations tend to it once the milestones, ranging from tourism "beginner" tourism called "cultural ". This idea, although generally accepted, however, is not tenable because it denies the history, culture and innovation, including tourism, companies acceding countries today tourism, especially international. Interest in the specificity of Chinese tourism practices Proof that the "new tourism companies" innovate socially and spatially, those hoping to do business with the Chinese recently arrived in Paris, but also elsewhere in the world, frequently find themselves trapped by their lack of understanding of Chinese social and spatial practices.

 Chinese "Eldorado"


So much so that the Chinese "Eldorado", as it was announced for the opening of the tourist flows to France in 2004 [1], remains a dead letter today, the actors of the tourist sphere that manage these flows are Chinese diaspora, and non-Chinese players are wondering if we should not be working with the Chinese for Chinese tourists ...
China seems to be the absolute otherness, this country with a culture and a way of making very tight . One hypothesis to understand the construction of the tourism practices, the one I made in my PhD, following the work of Isabelle Sacareau in the HDR (2006), is to look at ways to Chinese, to compare to those of foreign tourists, especially Western - where tourism is born - to see whether the difference in a "model". The Chinese, arriving late on the world tourism scene, do they do that "copy" tourism practices found elsewhere in the world (meaning "developed") when they access the tourism? Or do is there a shift in space and time tourism practices?
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For example (as we showed at the conference last year with Champlain Sylvine Pickel and Violier Philippe), the view of the clouds is being sought by Chinese tourists, which may raise eyebrows in the West, often skeptical in front of a landscape you can not see. However, this practice has not always been foreign to Western tourists, long marveled at the sight of clouds and fog, as immortalized the Wanderer above the Sea of ​​cloud by Caspar David Friedrich. Here, as in China today, the tourist is in the middle of the painting: as the Chinese approach, it is part of all he contemplates. The Chinese "they learn" and the practices of the West? We observe, however, that mingle universal appearance model of tourism development and local conditions, the result of the tradition of the company concerned, which generate innovative archetypes by syncretism.

Thứ Ba, 11 tháng 6, 2013

Flying To China

Flying these days can be expensive and sometimes long and uncomfortable.   As a Tour Operator to China many people have their own airfare whether purchased on line or with Air Miles.  First one should check to see which is more practical or convenient.  Flights from the U.S. can be as little as 11 hours or as much as 25+ hours.  Some people obtain a good price to Hong Kong because the competition is greater and prices are a bit less.  However going to Hong Kong first takes the longest and once you are there, the cost to fly into the mainland adds additional cost.  Best is to fly into Beijing first, tour through the country from North to South and then exit through Hong Kong and fly home.  The best exits to Hong Kong are Guilin, Chongqing and Chengdu  or perhaps Shanghai if that is your last stop.  I like Hainan Airlines with their Wide Body Boeing or Air Bus planes with direct non-stop 11 hour flights from Seattle with low cost connecting flights from many U.S. cities. Hainan is adding a non-stop direct flight to Beijing from Chicago starting this fall.   Return flights from China can be from Beijing, Shanghai or Hong Kong too.  For more information on flights and cost, please contact us at interlak@eskimo.com   Click on the Map for a full screen view!

Travel in Europe, a must for Chinese Tourist !

Travel in Europe, a must for Chinese Tourist ! 


According to the latest Forbes, China would count 122 billionaires in the mainland and 39 in Hong Kong and 26 in Taiwan. These figures put China in second position in terms of billionaires after the United States and ahead of Russia.


On millionaires, the numbers are even more amazing, in 2012 there were 2.7 million millionaires in dollars. It is therefore clear with these figures a new segment of the Chinese population can now afford high-end homes. Ways of traveling Chinese move Whether retired or young honeymoons, tourism has become the second Chinese millionaires spending. (via)


They now want to customize their travel experiences. But the circuits of Chinese Tour Operators are no longer adapted to the needs of the customer. In addition, there is a very strong rejection of travel agencies group from the Chinese.

 "We meet a new demand in the Chinese tourism market in Europe, the creation of custom ultra luxury travel," says Rémy PORTA, leader of the travel agency Aiguemarine.

"The desire to travel only between friends and family is now the first desire of wealthy Chinese clients. Many Chinese customers do not know that it is possible to explore Europe without having to squeeze into a bus with 50 strangers "

 more information here

Chinese Tourist

Chủ Nhật, 9 tháng 6, 2013

Mexico welcome Chinese Tourist .

Mexico welcome Chinese Tourist . 


The country wants to capitalize on the recent visit of Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping to try and attract Chinese tourists to visit their country.
Xi, who visited the famous Chichen Itza in Mexico, seems to be a photo opportunity to generate a massive influx of tourists from China, the biggest spender in the world tourism. But officials and industry insiders said it is still a long way before Chinese tourists start to flock to Mexico.

 "What you have to do is to make the process faster. This is what the countries that have succeeded in attracting Chinese tourists did. Mexico has not yet." 

Jorge Guajardo former Mexican ambassador to China Tourism is one of the most important industries in Mexico, last year drawing 23 million foreign tourists spent about $ 12.7 billion.
However, travel insiders and government officials said Mexico is not going to exploit rapid rise of China as a source of tourists. The World Tourism Organization says China is the largest supplier of tourists worldwide, its travelers spend a total of $ 102 billion in 2012. Other countries have expanded their consular offices and flights to welcome Chinese visitors, but not Mexico. Just under 50,000 Chinese visited Mexico last year.

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Ten times more U.S. citizens visit Mexico each month. Jorge Guajardo, who left his post as ambassador of Mexico to China on Sunday, said Mexico does not have the facilities or personnel in China to make the increasing number of visas to boost tourism. "What you have to do is to make the process faster. This is what the countries that have succeeded in attracting Chinese tourists did. Mexico has not yet," he said. Xi and the Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto visited archaeological site in the Yucatan and talked about the expansion of their trade relations. The Chinese leader said he hopes that some 400 million Chinese tourists will travel abroad during the next five years will be the ancient ruins of Mexico and the resort towns attractive.

Mexico want to increase Chinese Visitors in China ! 


Three days stay Xi Mexico was used to pump an increase in the number of Chinese visitors. Tuesday, Mexico boasted a 35 percent increase in the number of Chinese tourists in the first four months of the year. On Thursday, the Department of Tourism has said he wants to increase flights from China and put up signs more Mandarin in key areas, in the hope of China's one source of Asian travelers to Mexico No.

 potentially up to 400 million people


 Guajardo said Mexican consular office in Beijing is potentially up to 400 million people, but it has only two visa. "If we want to capitalize on this opportunity, we must expand our consular sections," he said. He also said more flights are needed to link the two countries. At present, Chinese travelers can fly from Shanghai to Mexico City on Thursdays and Sundays. Jorge Hernandez, president of the association of travel agents and travel to Mexico, said there is an urgent need for the Mexican tourist guides who speak Mandarin and Chinese signs in airports, hotels and restaurants. "They are very devoted to their traditions, their language," he said. "He who does not work to make the tourists feel welcome will not reap the benefits."

source http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2013/06/08/mexico-tries-to-capitalize-on-xi-jinping-visit-to-lure-chinese-tourists/

Top Bar in Anhui Province

Top Bar in Anhui Province


The Market of the Bars Restaurant in China explose.

Wuhu is a developping city in China, with few foreigner and only one Foreign bar, the Windmills

 

Also western restaurant this restaurant is the main place for expat in this Chinese city .


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Anhui province ! 


Anhui (安徽 pinyin: Anhui) is a province of China which is the capital Hefei. Anhui is located in eastern China, around the basins of the Yangtze River and the Huai River. Its shares borders with the provinces of Jiangsu to the east, Zhejiang to the southeast, Jiangxi to the south, Hubei to the southwest, Henan to the northwest, and Shandong on a small section in the north. The name "Anhui" derives from the names of two cities in the south of the province, Anqing and Huizhou (today Huangshan Shi). The abbreviation for Anhui is Wan (皖), because there were historically a State of Wan, a Mount Wan, and a Wan river in the province.

Thứ Bảy, 8 tháng 6, 2013

He climbs the largest elevator in the world!

He climbs the largest elevator in the world! 


The French mountaineer Jean-Michel Casanova climb May 18 the "Dragon Ladder", the highest tourist elevator outdoor world. This monument is Ranked in the book "Guinness Book of Records", the Dragon Ladder top 335mètres. This is ascensseur Zhangjiajie in Hunan!





Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 6, 2013

China: new High Tech Super Puissance !

China: New High Tech Super Puissance !


The rise of China in the globalized economy the rise in both admiration and fear. More and more pay s developed and intermediaries - such as Mexico and South Korea - found a net increase in Chinese imports and competition Increased international markets.


High Technology Exportation 


Moreover, if China exported mainly products of intensive sectors Day Job l, since 2000 accumulates the market success of high technol ogy.
The China, which attracts more drives only product ion but also R & D, could threaten Scientist positions ues and technology a number of countries.

In the United States, Previsió ns performance China fueled fears of a weakening of economic leadership, U.S. technological and military.

Fears are e also strong overseas Atlantic and among Asian countries. If Korea ti re of the opportunities offered him the Chinese market, policymakers and industrial experts the country are worried about the threat to their large voi sin. Concern about the scientific catch and techn Survey of China are much higher than India Is Also t very attractive to business services and R & D.
European countries with high wages are concerned also deal with the rise of new states memb res in activities with high technological content.

 Examples

The examples acq uisitions florets national by emerging Chinese multinationals re nforcent yet these fears. These reactions underestimate the weaknesses of the "miracle" economic nomic Chinese as the benefits that derive from the developed countries Integration of China in the global economy. This study analyzes the s capacity for innovation China and the potential challenge it represents for high-tech industries technology developed countries.

SES business in China ! 

The first part attraction and SES performance business in China, particularly in the areas of high-tech they are awesome. It distinguishes sectors art technologies Information and communication technologies (ICT) in ensemb the areas of high technology and highlights the central role played by f ily in the foreign Chinese performance.
 more information : http://china-market-research.blogspot.com/2013/03/digital-marketing-in-china-all-trends.html

Production is now divided in networks global, export data are only indirect very partial er technological and economic performance. The second p artie highlights significant investments that China has engaged in R & D and higher education.

Ecommerce in China is booming, only for local big Companies ! 

Chinese website Ecommerce

It also focuses on the contribution of firms Foreign and international partnerships resou rces and scientific Technology of China. The third part examines the production science and technology to develop a state of li their abilities.

http://china-market-research.blogspot.com/2013/04/8tips-for-marketing-your-product-in.html

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Thứ Hai, 3 tháng 6, 2013

How to success in e-commerce in China?

How to success in e-commerce in China? 



 Western companies are racing to develop effective e-commerce strategies to capitalize on the booming Chinese market. They must master the cultural, legal and administrative settings specific techniques the Chinese subcontinent.

Then it moves to the title of world's largest economy, China is becoming the largest online marketplace in the world. Last year, online sales in the country totaled 210.4 billion dollars, an amount up 64.7% compared to 2011, according to Forbes magazine. And by 2020, China should do better alone as America, Britain, Germany and France combined.
source : http://ecommerce-china.blogspot.com/

This meteoric rise in market represents an opportunity to size for the U.S. and European retailers. China already holds the world record regarding buying online, nearly 220 million Chinese from marketingtochina.


Ecommerce phenomenon

This phenomenon is explained by the penetration of the Internet growth and burgeoning middle class. This number is expected to double by 2016, while the average online spending per user is expected to increase at the same time from 670 to 1039 dollars.

Given the growth prospects of the retail sector in China, it is not surprising that foreign retailers looking to capture a share of this so dynamic digital market. But to get a place in China is extremely difficult and requires advance with caution. Behavior and consumer preferences online Chinese consumers hosted e-commerce with enthusiasm but confidence is the key word.

Beginns of online Sales

The beginnings of online sales in China have been plagued by problems of fraud and credit card counterfeiting, but they were quickly resolved with the introduction of service PayPal payment types. Chinese consumers do not trust advertising and traditional information sources, so that the recommendations of the users and their counterparts on social networks play a role of strong promotion. Among the main Chinese social media are Youku (similar to YouTube), Kaixin (site like Facebook), Tudou (other video site), Sina Weibo and Tencent Weibo (similar to the platforms of Twitter microblogging) and Qzone, a site Type MySpace. According to the BCG office in China more than 40% of online buyers consult and posting opinions on products.


And yet, according to McKinsey, many Western companies fail to take advantage of Chinese social media to offer their value or explore efficiently the data provided by these platforms on the habits and preferences of consumers.

Purchasing trends in China, online shoppers love a bargain, as evidenced by the popularity of e-commerce site TaoBao, which offers both auction and fixed prices. The online retailers must redouble our efforts to ensure that their products stand out by offering to send free samples, special offers and discounts in order to attract and retain consumers. Retailers already operating in the country have the opportunity to integrate innovative marketing techniques to enhance their online presence, using the example of e-mail campaigns, mobile advertising on taxis and contact points promotions sales to increase their e-commerce activity. Customize the content online retailers must also adapt the content of their site to the local public.


Culturally speaking, a product will not necessarily have the same scope in Shanghai and Los Angeles. The slow network is a common phenomenon in China, consumers may have difficulty navigating sites integrating different media and online stores must be optimized for all types of devices used by customers. For example, it is advisable to avoid Flash animations.


When designing the site, no need for evaluation and classification modules. However, a tight integration with local social networks is essential. Respect local administrative constraints can not be too strongly recommended to Western retailers who want to engage in e-commerce in China to appeal to local counsel in order to navigate the intricacies of the Chinese bureaucracy.

ICP license

This is especially true for a license ICP, without which it is impossible to sell anything online in China. Selling policies online, the terms of sale and the rules for the return or exchange of products should be clearly defined with a local specialist who can advise the retailer on how best to comply with all regulatory requirements and Chinese cultural standards. Collaboration with partners in local development work, native Chinese speakers to master all cultural, technical, legal, political and administrative can help to facilitate the accession in the phases of planning and design of the site. The retailer will have insurance and implement the most effective and avoid delays or significant additional cost solutions. Technological Considerations The architecture of a platform for e-commerce for the Chinese market must be adapted in the early stages of development to address the unique standards that apply in China. The platform will also be able to integrate the house ERP and other enterprise systems.

Payement solutions

 Payment solutions and the implementing orders must meet the specific needs of local buyers. Alipay, a system similar to PayPal electronic payment, is widely used in China and against payment reimbursement is also widespread. Mobile commerce gaining ground in the country, the retailer will also include in its priorities the close integration of its platform to mobile commerce solution.
China is also world champion custom order processing. In urban areas, the majority of deliveries are made by courier, with the possibility for the consumer to choose express delivery by FedEx or UPS. However, delivery in more remote areas can be complicated.

Online Store in China

Many of the major online stores do not deliver the 300 largest cities in China and newcomers will build their platform to include those restrictions.

 Optimize site performance 

Beyond the site location (currency and language), there are other lesser-known technical aspects to consider to engage in e-commerce in China. Internet Explorer 6 is still the favorite of nearly a third of Chinese web browser. That is why it is important to optimize the commercial sites for IE6 and scripting languages ​​but also to avoid integration with Google tools (like Google Analytics), as some years the Chinese authorities have blocked access to Google services.

Finally, the Internet infrastructure in China has yet to be optimized. It is therefore advisable to Western retailers to consider integrating a CDN (Content Delivery Network) Local Cache as China or completely control the caching rules in force in the country. It is also essential to know when and how to distribute content via a CDN.

To succeed in e-commerce in China, Western retailers must meet the specific needs of Chinese consumers

Understand the intricacies of administration and local laws and base their strategy on an e-commerce platform and agile enough flexible to integrate China-specific technical constraints.view the Chinese ecommerce website

Chủ Nhật, 2 tháng 6, 2013

A Taste of (Bitter) Medicine...Chinese Style

Luckily, I never had a client who fell ill and had to see a doctor or go to the hospital. That's quite amazing considering we are sometimes walking over 10 km a day in the hot sunny weather or eating all sorts of delicious street food.
 
Actually it could be quite interesting for you if you went to see a Chinese doctor. You don't have to be sick, maybe just want to get rid of a headache, or back pain or feel tired easily or have a skin rash or whatever.
 
A friend recently recommended to me a famous Chinese traditional medicine doctor Dr Cao whose skills have been passed down from generation to generation. We went along to see him at his clinic, which was in a residential apartment.  
 
There is a distinct feeling of entering a buddhist temple.

 


 Dr Cao also knows a thing or two about fengshui, with a stone water pond with fish, and lucky wooden carvings on the wall. 
 

He treats patients not for the direct symptoms of the disease but for the underlying causes. When you go in, he doesn't ask you what's wrong; instead he feels your pulse for some time, looks at your face and asks you to stick out your tongue, chats a little about your eating and sleeping habits and then he tells you his diagnosis of what's wrong with you. He writes out a prescription and you buy the herbs from a TCM store.


I don't understand how TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) works, but certainly believe in it, like most of my Chinese friends. It's all to do with energy flows and how different organ systems such as the heart, liver and spleen, which are linked to various elements of earth, fire and water, interact to give balance or imbalance of yin and yang. If you are ill, things are not in harmony and the systems are not balanced.
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By treating these imbalances and unblocking internal energy flows you will feel better and have less symptoms. Believe it? Well, who knows if he is correct because the medicine he prescribes, usually herbal in nature but could be animal (e.g. snake skin for skin diseases) sometimes, takes time to take effect. At least it has few side effects and has been tried and tested over thousands of years.

Western medicine is much stronger and is directed at relieving the immediate symptoms only, and not necessarily at getting to the root causes of the illness. Western medicine is also partly based on believing you have a good doctor and that the medicine he/she prescribes is doing you good too! 


Dr Cao supplements herbal medicine with acupuncture treatment, and this model of an ear shows the many many different pressure points that exist. It takes an experienced doctor to put the needle(s) in the right point for treating the right symptoms!
Here my friend can be seen relaxing on the doctor's couch, but look at his left wrist.

Yes that's right, he's got two needles inserted that stay in for 10 minutes or so. Not painful, just a strange feeling.

Now it's time to go to the medicine store. The most famous brand in Beijing is Tong Ren Tang, where you can be sure of quality and with no fake medicine. It was started in 1669 by a senior physician to the Qing dynasty Emperor Kangxi, and is now the world's largest manufacturer of TCM.

There are 13,000 different herbs that could be used. Each one of the hundreds of boxes that line a whole wall behind the counter contain a few different types of Chinese medicine, and one prescription may contain 10 to 20 different ones. 


The prescription is made up into different batches, one for each day, with one course of treatment usually lasting one or two weeks.
Traditional Chinese scales are used to weigh out each herb. There are seeds, grasses, dried bark, dried flowers, leaves, orange peel and all sorts of other bits and pieces that I didn't recognise in this prescription.
If you are lazy, you ask the shop to "boil" the herbs for you in water, which is then sealed in plastic sachets, giving enough bitter liquid to drink 2 or 3 times a day.

However, the proper way is to take the batches home and boil up one batch freshly in a special ceramic pot every day for best effect. There's a whole tradition of boiling the first lot of water for 20 minutes, pouring the liquid off, and then boiling another lot of water for 30 minutes, then mixing the two lots and drinking through the day as prescribed by the doctor.

Looks quite disgusting during cooking.....

...and doesn't taste too good either! You have to drink this not once but at least twice a day, and for at least 7 days. But there is a Chinese saying "good medicine tastes bitter" (liang yao ku kou).


Thứ Bảy, 1 tháng 6, 2013

How to attack Chinese Market?

How to attack Chinese Market? 


The Chinese market gives at once a sense of fear (relocation) and covetousness (greed). Here is the analysis and the testimony of Bertrand Collomb, a leading figure in the industrial world who shared his thoughts on China and its growing us.
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"China, unlike India, focused on buildings and infrastructure. Thus, the Chinese cement market represents 40% of the global market. "

Bertrand Collomb


 With its enterprise established in different regions of China, Bertrand Collomb knows very well the economic characteristics of the country. "China is a great paradox that co-exist a thriving and underdevelopment.

The contrast is huge between coastal China and the interior, although today, these differences disappear with the development of cities in western China. " Bertrand Collomb, former president of Lafarge, world No.1 building materials answer the following questions: How to approach the Chinese market? What are our strengths, our strengths and weaknesses? The Chinese market is very chaotic but uninterrupted.

Chinese model is different ! 


The Chinese model is very different from that of Japan since China is the kingdom of individualism. This feature gives it the edge over its competitors from the Far East. Its growth rate is very high (between 7 and 9% on average!),

 But profitability for business is difficult and time consuming to obtain.


In this issue, Bertrand Collomb also shared with us his experience in contracting with China, tedious negotiations where nothing is ever as it. About Bertrand Collomb Career: In addition to his administrative duties, Bertrand Collomb provides loads of teaching and research. He joined Lafarge in 1975, and is less than fifteen years later, the CEO between 1989 and 2007.

At Lafarge, he continued the work of globalization of its predecessors, while maintaining the values ​​of "participatory management" that have always characterized the group. Bertrand Collomb is also a director of Total, Vivendi Universal, Unilever and ATCO (a Canadian company). He is a member of the Supervisory Board of Allianz.

http://china-market-research.blogspot.com/

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