In this episode, we speak with Cecilia Qin, Vice President at Trip.com, about why 2025 marks a turning point for China’s tourism industry. Cecilia explains how China’s travel market is shifting away from a model driven mainly by domestic demand toward a much more global outlook. She shares what Trip.com sees in its data: Chinese travelers are going farther, staying longer, and looking for deeper, more meaningful experiences. At the same time, inbound tourism to China is recovering quickly, su...
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In this episode, we speak with Cecilia Qin, Vice President at Trip.com, about why 2025 marks a turning point for China’s tourism industry. Cecilia explains how China’s travel market is shifting away from a model driven mainly by domestic demand toward a much more global outlook. She shares what Trip.com sees in its data: Chinese travelers are going farther, staying longer, and looking for deeper, more meaningful experiences. At the same time, inbound tourism to China is recovering quickly, su...
#191 – Wird der Mittlere Osten zum neuen China für globale Marken? – mit Robin Trebbe
Made in China
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3 weeks ago
#191 – Wird der Mittlere Osten zum neuen China für globale Marken? – mit Robin Trebbe
In dieser Episode sprechen wir mit Robin Trebbe, der nach vielen Jahren in China und Hongkong nun in Dubai lebt und dort für Al Mana arbeitet. Robin erklärt, warum er die Region als nächsten großen Wachstumspunkt sieht, wie chinesische Marken Dubai als Sprungbrett in den Mittleren Osten nutzen und welche Parallelen er zwischen Shanghai und Dubai erkennt, von Convenience und E-Commerce bis hin zu Sportkultur. Außerdem geht es um die Frage, warum viele chinesische Consumer Brands im Ausland noc...
Made in China
In this episode, we speak with Cecilia Qin, Vice President at Trip.com, about why 2025 marks a turning point for China’s tourism industry. Cecilia explains how China’s travel market is shifting away from a model driven mainly by domestic demand toward a much more global outlook. She shares what Trip.com sees in its data: Chinese travelers are going farther, staying longer, and looking for deeper, more meaningful experiences. At the same time, inbound tourism to China is recovering quickly, su...