KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 13 — King of Mandopop Jay Chou's recent four-day concert at Tianjin, China, has driven local consumption by a whopping three billion yuan (RM1.9...
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 13 — King of Mandopop Jay Chou's recent four-day concert at Tianjin, China, has driven local consumption by a whopping three billion yuan .reported that the event saw 185,000 people attending.The concerts, held from September 7 to 10 at Tianjin Olympic Centre, has further promoted local business, culture and tourism.
From September 6 to 11, there was an increase of 11.7 per cent in the overall number of tourism orders compared to the previous week while tourist arrivals also increased by 8.57 per cent during the same period.As seen from the figures, the authorities opined that performances and travelling has injected new vitality.The concert was part of Chou'sAdvertisement
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