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This case study discusses Marriott Hotel Group's implementation of a food-themed accommodation experience program, which allows visitors to discover the most authentic local snacks and exciting stories from a new perspective of Hong Kong. This program increased customer satisfaction, the hotel's occupancy rate, and overall revenue through word-of-mouth promotion.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Food service -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing China -- Hong Kong
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This case study discusses how Xiang Ming Hotel Huangshan successfully reduced sales pressure and increased brand influence by attracting major clients through a nostalgic-themed event launched during Christmas.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Festivals -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing
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This case study discusses how Xi Bei Oat Noodle Village attracted many consumers by innovating their specialty products and turning Valentine's Day into their exclusive holiday, successfully creating a connection between the brand and consumers.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
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- Valentine's Day Restaurants -- Marketing
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The Whisky Carnival at Zhengzhou Crossing Hotel aimed to promote the brand and attract customers through a social marketing strategy. The hotel leveraged its bistro, which transforms into a whisky bar at night, to create a sensory experience for guests. By joining forces with exhibitors and inviting industry experts, the hotel provided an immersive whisky experience through classes and set packages. While the event generated revenue from exhibitor booths and ticket sales, the economic benefits were limited due to a new brand with insufficient preparation time. Challenges included gaining attention and ensuring professional personnel for the whisky bar operation. Overall, the event served to expose the brand and create awareness.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Bring (Marketing) Strategic alliances (Business) Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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This case study discusses how Wanda Realm Jinhua successfully increased the restaurant's popularity and revenue by upgrading the original Chinese restaurant to a Western-style buffet restaurant, transforming the dishes and optimizing the production process, and becoming a long-term promotion project for Wanda Group's F & B department.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Food service -- Marketing Restaurants -- Marketing
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- Others
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Universal Beijing Resort, the fifth Universal Studios theme park globally, has embarked on a cross-border cooperation with Honor of Kings, a popular Chinese video game. With its extensive influence and user base, Honor of Kings presents a unique opportunity for cultural integration and brand influence at the resort. The marketing strategy centers around creating an immersive interactive experience by blending international theme park elements with local Chinese IP. Themed activities, including a hero parade and meet-and-greet events, along with exclusive merchandise and food offerings, aim to provide visitors with a culturally rich experience. This collaboration has attracted a wider audience, generated positive feedback, and garnered significant social media attention. However, maintaining cultural integration and staying ahead of competing local IP collaborations pose ongoing challenges. The resort must continue to innovate, adapt to visitor preferences, and deliver an extraordinary experience to sustain its competitive advantage in the Chinese-themed park market.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Amusement parks -- China -- Beijing Amusement parks -- Marketing
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This case study discusses how Tonglu City successfully converted the popularity of a TV program into actual economic benefits while promoting the development of the local homestay industry and rural tourism.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Tourism -- Marketing China -- Hangzhou
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The Westin Xiamen Hotel and Sen Ran Camping joined forces to offer a unique health journey that combines the luxury comfort of the hotel with the natural beauty of camping. The co-branded offering provides all-inclusive packages tailored to themes such as parent-child relationships, health, and team building. Guests can enjoy customized experiences, including romantic dates in nature and road trip camping with themed rentals. The collaboration has resulted in comprehensive experiences for families, travelers, and fitness enthusiasts, showcasing the best of Westin's services. Despite positive outcomes, there is a need for refinement in safety measures, food transportation, and catering to specific dietary requests for different age groups.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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This case discusses the Westin Pazhou Hotel's launch of a diamond card promotion for unlimited buffet dining throughout the year at the Canton Fair, along with Alibaba KOLs promoting it on multiple online platforms. They also developed a facial recognition system, which generated over 2 million in revenue and vital market feedback, opening up new ideas for promoting hotel industry catering products.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
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- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Food service -- Marketing
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- Others
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This case study discusses how the Palace Museum successfully integrated traditional culture into contemporary craft production through creative cultural product design, public relations, and cross-border marketing strategies, thereby enhancing its products' artistic value and influence and forming a good reputation.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
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- Museums -- Marketing Gu gong bo wu yuan (China)
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This case discusses how the InterContinental One Thousand Island Lake Resort transformed unused office space into a children's playground using the popular IP character "Ali," attracting attention from families and self-driving tourists within the province and generating over 5 million in revenue, surpassing the same period last year by 30%. This successful promotion has effectively enhanced the hotel's brand image and income.
- Subjects:
- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Target marketing Family vacations Hotels -- Marketing
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- Others
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This case study discusses how Hyatt on Bund successfully marketed traditional Austrian culture by hosting "The BALL," attracting high-end consumers and participation from various consulates and improving the hotel's brand image and banquet sales. At the same time, the hotel also faces the challenge of maintaining the event's innovation and increasing profits.
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- Hotel, Travel and Tourism and Marketing
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- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Special events -- Management
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This case discusses how the Taizhou Crowne Plaza Hotel attracted the attention of young families and increased holiday revenue and brand awareness by launching a parent-child experience activity called "Little General Manager." The hotel also provided free afternoon tea for participating children and discounted prices for accompanying parents, providing incentives for future consumption. In the context of declining population mobility and reduced business conference activities, increasing local services and attracting local or nearby city customers is a strategy for increasing hotel revenue.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
- Keywords:
- Hospitality industry -- Marketing Hotels -- Marketing Family vacations Target marketing
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This case study discusses how Sofitel Jinan Silver Plaza Hotel created distinctive and personalized cultural products by leveraging traditional Chinese festivals such as Dragon Boat and Mid-Autumn. This helped the hotel to establish new revenue channels and achieve a breakthrough, generating a revenue of 2.6 million yuan with a 20% year-on-year growth, making it a leader in the hotel industry's integration of culture and tourism.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Festivals -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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The promotion of Sichuan Chengdu Qingxia Mountain Residence focused on digital marketing and utilized the 4I theory - Interesting, Interests, Interaction, and Individuality. Located in the international tourism resort of Qingcheng Mountain, the residence offered unique scenery and cultural attractions. The marketing strategy showcased the peculiar design of the products and aimed to spur the interest of potential customers through a combination of scenery, customers, and products. Visitors were encouraged to share their experiences on platforms like TikTok, Weibo, and Little Red Book, and were provided with incentives to increase visibility. Collaborations with key opinion leaders (KOLs) enriched the content. The outcomes included increased popularity, higher sales, and repeat customers. Challenges included maintaining the momentum of digital marketing and sustaining customer interest.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Guesthouses Social media Bed breakfast accommodations -- Marketing Lodging-house Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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Sheraton Grand Hangzhou Binjiang Hotel has joined hands with Tesla, the leading global luxury electric car manufacturer, to provide convenient charging stations and personalized experiences for Tesla owners. The aim is to attract more guests and enhance online exposure. With a focus on luxury travel and innovative experiences, the collaboration targets Tesla owners and potential customers. The marketing strategy includes the installation of additional Tesla destination charging stations, complimentary charging for guests, and customized Tesla-themed afternoon tea. Promotion is carried out on Tesla's app, social media platforms, and travel websites. The collaboration has successfully increased brand awareness, generated additional revenue, expanded the customer base, and positioned the hotel as a leader in the luxury travel industry. Upholding the quality and novelty of customized experiences while ensuring the safety of charging stations present ongoing challenges. The hotel must continue to innovate, meet changing consumer preferences, and prioritize the security of its charging infrastructure. Striving to offer personalized and innovative experiences, Sheraton Grand Hangzhou Binjiang Hotel can maintain its competitive advantage.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Target marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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Facing the impact of COVID-19, the hospitality industry has witnessed a shift in customer demographics towards family customers, specifically those with children. Shangri-La Qiantan Shanghai aims to stand out from the competition by offering a unique and memorable experience that caters to this new customer base. Through customer segmentation and product differentiation, the hotel has partnered with popular IPs, such as Sesame Street, to provide a range of child-friendly activities and themed rooms. With a customer-centric approach and visual impact, the hotel successfully attracts family customers, resulting in higher occupancy rates and positive reviews. However, the hotel must continue to innovate and adapt to changing trends to maintain its competitive advantage and address the initial investment challenges associated with creating child-friendly amenities.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Family vacations Target marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Shanghai International Convention Center Oriental Riverside Bund View Hotel, located in Shanghai's Lujiazui Financial and trade center, has successfully implemented a marketing strategy based on the AISAS theory. By focusing on attention, interest, search, action, and share, the hotel has transformed its image to attract a younger customer base and increase revenue. Utilizing existing resources, such as its lawn and partnerships with local art museums, the hotel has hosted the Lujiazui Financial City International Coffee Culture Festival and created family-friendly activities. This strategy has generated additional income, expanded the hotel's exposure on social media, and established its leadership in the hospitality industry. The challenges ahead include maintaining uniqueness, ensuring safety, and providing personalized experiences to meet evolving consumer preferences.
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- Marketing and Hotel, Travel and Tourism
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- Hotels -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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Jinan Inzone Royal Plaza Hotels launched the Shandong Cuisine Health Banquet to cater to the health-conscious dining trends of middle and high-end business travelers. The banquet combines the health benefits of Shandong Cuisine with the philosophy of Confucianism. Promoted through industry experts and media, the banquet has gained attention and increased the hotel's visibility. However, the hotel faces challenges in maintaining its popularity amidst changing dining trends and may need to continuously introduce new dishes to adapt to market changes and customer needs.
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- Marketing, Hotel, Travel and Tourism, and Food and Beverage
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- Hotels -- Marketing Restaurants -- Marketing Hospitality industry -- Marketing
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- Others
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