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WhatsApp, Instagram, and Amazon are powerful, but they're pigeon-holed compared to their Chinese equivalents, which drive ...
Chinese travelers aren’t finding out-of-the-way locations by chance. They are all followers of Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book), China’s answer to Instagram, which has also become their travel bible.
SINGAPORE: A person was taken to hospital on Saturday evening (5 July) after an accident involving an SMRT double-decker bus ...
We reported about Chinese actress Angelababy being spotted at Universal Studios Singapore, and more regional stars have now ...
J-pop star Ayumi Hamasaki has responded after hearing about fans who waited for her in vain at Changi Airport. In an ...
China Trading Desk has developed a Five Economies Framework, a way to understand what Chinese travelers are seeking from ...
Experts say it has to prioritise what users want from its search engine, rather than becoming a content platform. Read more ...
Xiaohongshu can lead travelers off the beaten track, for better or for worse. In some cases, the daka spots on Xiaohongshu are ignored by or unknown to most local people and non-Chinese tourists.
Chinese travelers aren’t finding out-of-the-way locations by chance. They are all followers of Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book), China’s answer to Instagram, which has also become their travel bible.
Xiaohongshu is stuffed with users’ reviews of the restaurant, with some posting photos with the chefs. One person declared: “Will keep going as long as it remains open. ...
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