A new agreement for Australia-China Tourism research
Vice Chancellor, Professor Ian O’Connor and Professor Ning Bin, President,Beijing Jiaotong University Members of the visiting delegation with Griffith University...
Vice Chancellor, Professor Ian O’Connor and Professor Ning Bin, President,Beijing Jiaotong University Members of the visiting delegation with Griffith University...
Griffith University has called for papers to be submitted for the first East-West Dialogue on Tourism and the Chinese Dream...
China-Australia Dialogue on Marine Ecotourism held in Ninghai recently provided the opportunity to explore the potential of marine ecotourism for China's growing tourism appetite.
Professor Caitlin Byrne suggests that leaders on both sides of this bilateral relationship will be carefully considering next steps in the context of their shifting domestic narratives and global ambitions.
The region’s foremost experts in tourism will converge at the Marriott hotel in Surfers Paradise this week for the third...
Students from Griffith Business School will work with a group of students from China and Taiwan later this month to develop plans for a possible new Gold Coast tourism attraction that will appeal to the Asian market.
GIFT links with UNWTO on major tourism partnership report
QTIC award spotlights role of research in business success
The speed and elegance of traditional Chinese brush-work art can seem a magical skill for western artists used to painting...
Helen Westerman, The Conversation and Sunanda Creagh, The Conversation A crackdown on cheap credit in China is expected to help...