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    Macy's says huanying to Chinese tourists

    By AMY HE in New York (China Daily USA) Updated: 2014-11-28 06:09

    Macy's says <EM>huanying</EM> to Chinese tourists

    Women pass boxes of shoes in Macy's to kick off Black Friday sales in New York November 27, 2014. Select stores opened Thursday to kick off the Black Friday sales, with the Friday after Thanksgiving typically being the busiest shopping day of the year in the US. [Photo / Agencies]


    "It's more of a tourism platform; it's talking about what they can expect in Macy's," Esposito said. "They may not realize we carry a lot of the luxury brands; the shopping and the dining experiences we have to offer," Esposito said.

    "We've done some studies, and everybody really recognizes the Macy's brand, but what we found as we started to really delve in, we found that they really see us as that mid-tier department store, and we're really not, especially in Herald Square," she said. "You can get all your prestige brands - whether it be from cosmetics to fragrances to those high-end designers - the social media is really a way for us to get out and show what brands we have here," Esposito said.

    Recently on Singles Day - China's equivalent to Black Friday shopping on Nov 11 - Chinese shoppers living in the US were alerted on social media that they were eligible to pick up a VIP shopping pass at nine different Macy's locations across the country.

    "While it wasn't e-commerce, people were able to come in and say, 'Macy's recognizes today is Singles Day, and I'm in the United States,'" Esposito said.

    The department store does not record sales revenue categorized by ethnic group, but revenue for the company in 2013 was $27.9 billion, up from $25 billion in 2010. About 20 million visitors pass through the store annually. Esposito said that in the company's key locations, it is seeing about 15 to 20 percent growth from Chinese customers over the last year.

    The company also has partnered with NYC & Co, the city's official tourism bureau, to revamp its visitor center at the Herald Square store. Chinese visitors who come with tour groups often are given 10 percent-discount passes that they can pick up only at the visitor centers. In addition, the visitor centers provide information on all of the city's outer boroughs and activities outside of Manhattan. Mandarin speakers are available to help with Chinese tourists.

    "In alignment with Macy's multimillion-dollar renovation, we thought this was a perfect fit, perfect audience for us to capture, because we get a lot of international visitors," said Christopher Heywood, senior vice-president of global communications at NYC & Co. "We thought it was a win-win partnership with Macy's."

    New York City also has been making a push to attract Chinese tourists, the Big Apple's fourth-largest group of international visitors. The tourism bureau recently sent a 10-member team to promote the city in China and participated in the China International Travel Mart, an annual travel trade show in China.

    "New York City is quite China-ready," Heywood said. "Our message has really been about the vibrancy and the excitement of New York City, and also how the city is ready to welcome Chinese visitors with open arms."

    amyhe@chinadailyusa.com

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