Touch Screen Ordering Influences Consumer Choice in Conveyor Belt Sushi Restaurants Ferre Keira2024-10-1702.7K views A consumer survey found that one-quarter of the public considers “order food using a touch screen” a factor in choosing a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, highlighting consumers’ acceptance of the… Read more
Japan’s Hotel Battle: Luxurious Breakfast Becomes a Key Selling Point Ferre Keira2024-10-0303.2K views Japan’s tourism sector is booming, with visitors spending an average of 150,000 yen per person, a significant portion of which goes to accommodation. As hotels compete to attract international tourists,… Read more
iPhone 16 Launch Boom, Purchasing Power of Various Countries Revealed Amélie Poulain2024-10-0305.4K views Apple iPhone 16 went on sale on September 20. Poland’s famous price comparison website also released the latest statistics, estimating the ability of the average salary in fifty countries to purchase this new phone. The country with the highest purchasing power is Switzerland, which only needs 4 days of work to buy a new iPhone. The country with the poorest purchasing power is Turkey, which needs 72.9 days of work to be able to buy it. Read more
Chinese Ink Painters Gain Attention in Europe with Their Unique Brushstrokes Derrick Smith2024-09-0602K views MILAN, ITALY (Merxwire) – According to data from the World Cities Culture Forum, Milan boasts over a hundred museums and galleries, nearly 15,000 creative companies, and 189,000 creative professionals. Its… Read more
Kasashima Gallery and Asian Artists Ready to Welcome 850,000 Visitors to Expo Metro Milan Audrey Hazel2024-09-0201.9K views MILAN, ITALY (Merxwire) – According to the World Cities Culture Forum, Milan, Italy’s second-largest city, stands out as a cultural powerhouse, featuring 90 museums, nearly 80 art galleries, 106 cinemas,… Read more
Japan Tourism White Paper Released, Government would Handle Overtourism Properly Amélie Poulain2024-08-2903K views The 2024 Japan Tourism White Paper mentioned that the number of foreign tourists coming to Japan in 2023 has reached 80% of that in 2019, and the number of foreign tourists in October last year exceeded the monthly number of tourists in 2019, which shows the popularity of Japan’s tourism industry. However, overtourism has also occurred in popular tourist spots, which needs to be properly handled according to local conditions. Read more
Making Flights More Comfortable, The World’s Cleanest Airline 2024 Released Amélie Poulain2024-08-1202.9K views Choosing an airline when traveling internationally is very important. Excellent airlines usually have higher flight safety, fewer delays, cleaner interior space, and better service quality. Skytrax recently announced the ranking of the cleanest airlines in the world in 2024. The top three are Cathay Pacific Airways, ANA All Nippon Airways, and EVA Air. Read more
The Manpower Shortage is Serious, especially The Medical and Transportation Industry Amélie Poulain2024-08-0102.6K views The world’s labor shortage has become a trend. According to a survey by a well-known human resources company, the industry with the most labor shortage in Taiwan in the third quarter was the healthcare and life sciences industry. Ranking second is the transportation and logistics industry and the automobile industry. Ranked third are industrial and materials companies. Read more
250 Happiest Cities Released, the Top 10 are All Occupied by Europe Amélie Poulain2024-07-1603K views The 2024 Happy Cities Index was recently announced, and the top 10 happiest cities are all in Europe. They are Aarhus, Zurich, Berlin, Gothenburg, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Bristol, Copenhagen, Geneva, and Munich, which shows how much Europeans value daily happiness. Read more
Buying a House is not Easy, The World’s 10 Impossibly Unaffordable Cities have been Released Amélie Poulain2024-07-0203.1K views As global prices rise, housing prices remain high. “Buying a house” has become an impossible dream for many people. According to the latest Demographic International Housing Affordability report, the most difficult city to buy a house is Hong Kong in Asia, and the most difficult country to buy a house is the United States, accounting for half of the top ten Impossibly Unaffordable cities. Read more