Chinese tourists bring cheer to retailers in US

Updated: 2014-07-05 06:40

By Li Ang in New York For China Daily (China Daily)

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Luxury brands plan steps to attract more shoppers for National Day sales

Chinese shoppers are expected to provide the much-needed momentum for retail sales in the US on Friday, even as most Americans celebrate their country's 238th birthday with fireworks, cookouts and parades.

"We have received calls from several Chinese shoppers about July 4 sales," said Jim Anderson, marketing director of the Chicago-based Fashion Outlets. "Many US retailers have already started Independence Day sales, and we expect the deals to continue through the holiday weekend..

A manager at the upscale-luxury South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, California, who did not want to reveal her name, said that the number of Chinese tourists, especially independent travelers, goes up during the Independence Day period.

The Fourth of July week is considered to be a boom period for retailers in New York. "Short-term four-day travel packages, especially ones with Woodbury Common on the route, have become extremely popular with Chinese tourists," said Jasmine Xu, assistant manager of EWorld Tours, one of the largest Chinese-owned travel agencies in New York.

Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, located in Central Valley, New York, about an hour and a half outside of Manhattan, has 220 high-end stores and is owned by Premium Outlets, a subsidiary of Simon Property Group. This year, Woodbury's sales will run until Sunday, and offer an additional 25 percent to 65 percent discount on top of their everyday savings on brands like Armani, Fendi and Burberry.

"On Monday, we had 15 Chinese tour groups at the Woodbury outlets, and on the first day of the sale, there were more than 20 tour groups from China," said Jean Guinup, the regional vice-president for the northeast region at Simon.

"We may see even more than that, and it's the same for all the Simon Premium Outlets on the East Coast and West Coast," Guinup said.

"I'm sure there will be a lot of Chinese people going to Woodbury during Independence Day, based on our experience last year," said Laurie Heller, marketing manager of Coach USA Short Line. "Many of them come especially when there are big sales, like Memorial Day or the Fourth of July."

"I got to know about the huge sale happening there and decided to go and shop for brands like Coach, Tommy Hilfiger and Juicy Couture," said Wang Xinji, a Chinese tourist from Shanghai, who was waiting with her boyfriend at the Port Authority Terminal in Manhattan for the shuttle bus to Woodbury Common on the first day of the sale.

Chinese tourists bring cheer to retailers in US

Chinese tourists bring cheer to retailers in US

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