Travel collabs in China

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Creator collaborations in China

China is shifting gears for creators, moving away from closed-door networks toward more open partnerships. Right now, you can tap into seven key cities through active opportunities with brands like Dusit Hotels for luxury property reviews, or Exodus if your feed leans into adventure and group travel.

Most of these deals are a mix of media stays and paid campaign work. Agencies like Rare Flower and My Boutique Hotel often look for creators who can produce high-end visual storytelling to help bridge the gap between local experiences and international audiences. Since the market is moving fast, these brands prioritize creators who can handle the logistics of regional travel and deliver polished, platform-specific edits quickly.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a specific follower count to get approved by these brands?

Not necessarily. While big reach helps, these brands are currently prioritizing engagement quality and aesthetic alignment over pure follower numbers.

Are these collaborations paid or mostly exchange-based?

It varies. Hotel brands like Dusit typically offer media stays, while some agency-led campaigns for shows like Shuyanfu often have set budgets for specific content deliverables.

Do I need to be based in China to apply for these?

No, but you must have a concrete travel plan. Most brands expect you to have your travel dates and itinerary set before they confirm the collab.

How do I handle the 'Great Firewall' when posting my content?

Most of these brands want content for your international channels (IG, TikTok, YouTube). If they want you to post on Chinese platforms like Little Red Book (Xiaohongshu), they will usually specify that in the briefing.

How long does it usually take to get a response from a brand on here?

Expect a response within 5-7 business days. If you haven't heard back, it usually means they are looking for a different aesthetic or their calendar for your specific dates is already full.