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China Travel Desk’s Q1 2026 Travel Sentiment Survey: Airport retail intent holds at 64.3%
China Trading Desk (CTD) has released findings from its Q1 2026 China Outbound Travel Survey, showing that China outbound travel has settled into a more routine market, but travel retail remains a live commercial opportunity.
China Trading Desk
Mar 243 min read


CTD survey shows airport retail intent holds among Chinese travellers
New research from China Trading Desk highlights a stable level of airport retail intent among Chinese outbound travellers, even as conversion challenges persist around price, product availability and time constraints.
China Trading Desk
Mar 242 min read


The Chinese New Year Illusion: Crowded Terminals May Make Recovery Visible. They Do Not Make Conversion Automatic.
Chinese New Year 2026 delivered the headline the industry wanted: Chinese travel is back, traffic is up, and confidence is returning. But an increase in Chinese travellers actually flatters to deceive. Recovery in movement is not the same as recovery in monetization. The real post-CNY story is not whether Chinese travellers moved – it’s whether brands, retailers and destinations were still relevant enough to capture the wallets moving through them.
China Trading Desk
Mar 247 min read


Trending Now: China’s Social Media Highlights (#16 March 2026 – 22 March 2026#)
This week, China’s mainstream platforms are mixing consumer-protection enforcement and spring travel planning with macro headlines on oil, rates and geopolitics. Weibo is dominated by the 2026 “3·15 exposure list”, Qingming travel booking calendars, Russia security alerts and pre-price-hike refuelling queues. Douyin is pushing highly replicable spring-outdoor templates and “mountain functional fashion”, alongside explainers on oil-price swings, the Fed’s rate hold and Qingmin
See Qian
Mar 233 min read


China Luxury Market Outlook: Key Trends Shaping the RMB 1 Trillion Opportunity
China’s luxury market is projected to exceed RMB 1 trillion, growing 8–10% annually. Discover key trends shaping luxury retail, travel retail, hospitality, and digital commerce in China.
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Mar 197 min read


China’s 2026 Spring Festival marketing trends: what they mean for travel, consumer behaviour and spending
China’s 2026 Spring Festival trends reveal a more emotionally driven consumer market, where AI rituals, cultural experiences and surprise-led moments are shaping travel demand, spending choices and festive buying. For brands, growth now depends on relevance, meaning and shareable experiences.
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Mar 186 min read


China Outbound Travel in Q1 2026: Why Conversion, Not Recovery, Is the New Battleground
CTD’s Q1 2026 China Outbound Travel Sentiment Survey shows a steadier market, tighter conversion windows, platform-led discovery, flight-first booking, and continued travel retail opportunity.
China Trading Desk
Mar 175 min read


China’s “New Alcohol Drinks” Boom in 2025: what it means for hotels, airlines, travel retail, and premium service design
China’s new alcohol drinks market is scaling rapidly, driven by low-ABV formats, health-led product design, convenience, and instant fulfilment. This newsletter distils the report’s key signals and translates them into practical implications for hotels, airlines, airports, duty free, and premium retail operators.
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Mar 176 min read


Trending Now: China’s Social Media Highlights (#9 March 2026 – 15 March 2026#)
This week, China’s mainstream platforms are balancing “what’s next” policy signals with practical, everyday decision-making. Weibo is leaning into “15th Five-Year Plan” livelihood priorities, consumer-rights scrutiny around 3·15, and product updates that speak to modern social anxiety. Douyin blends Two Sessions wrap-ups with security headlines, fuel-price adjustment expectations, and a fresh wave of “experience economy” consumption explainers.
See Qian
Mar 163 min read
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