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Chinese museums
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Jing Culture & Commerce’s Top 10 Articles of 2020
As a publication focused on the intersection of art, culture, and technology, we’ve covered the digital pivot undertaken by cultural institutions and more in 2020. Read More -
Why Collaborate? Asks Museum 2050 at its Annual Symposium
Each year, the China-based event tackles a pressing question facing the cultural sector through a series of speeches, panels, and workshops. Read More -
Beijing’s UCCA to Host the Largest Andy Warhol Survey in China
Beijing’s UCCA broke records with its blockbuster Picasso show in 2019. Now it wants to do the same with the largest-ever Andy Warhol survey in China. Read More -
How Chinese Museums Create Identity through Cultural Products
How can museums create thoughtful products with cultural value? Hylink’s Wang Xuesong offers thoughts on China’s latest IP trend. Read More -
New York Museums Are Reopening: Here’s What They Can Learn From China
How should New York museums accommodate visitors in the wake of coronavirus? Here’s what worked in Chinese cultural institutions. Read More -
How Chinese Museums Are Reaching Younger Audiences
Museum attendance in China has soared over the past decade, but the question remains: how can they keep younger audiences engaged? Read More -
How Chinese Museums Are Reopening Post-COVID-19
From QR codes to a centralized booking system, cultural attractions are employing smart digital methods to ensure the health and safety of visitors. Read More -
Special Report: Chinese Museum Digital Strategies During Coronavirus
This report presents strategies for cultural institutions navigating coronavirus through key data points, notable case studies, and expert insights from China. Read More -
How Cultural Institutions and DMOs Should Navigate the Coronavirus
As the outbreak continues, handling the situation sensitively is increasingly vital. We spoke to numerous industry experts to learn their advice. Read More -
Taobao Bets Big On Creating Cultural Products For Museums
Taobao is pitching itself as the number one resource for museums hoping to capitalize on the booming demand for branded cultural products. Read More