Australia: Alipay Launches Melbourne City Card To Connect Businesses With Chinese Tourism Market
After a successful trial in Sydney, Alipay has expanded its ‘city card’ program to Melbourne to promote the city’s leading tourist and retail destinations to Chinese visitors.
The new Melbourne City Card is being promoted by City of Melbourne to participating business precincts and shopping centres as part of the Council’s strategy to support its retail, hospitality and small business economy to connect with the fast-growing China tourism market.
The digital card will introduce Chinese visitors to sights and activities in hotspots around the city, and provide special geotargeted promotions in key areas including the Yarra River, Collins Street, Chinatown, Docklands, Lonsdale Street and Melbourne Airport.
In addition to supporting Chinese visitors once they arrive in Melbourne, Alipay will promote the city through social media and various Alipay-owned channels in China.
An interactive mobile map operates through the Alipay app, which together with its regional partners has more than one billion users worldwide. In
Australia, tens of thousands of merchants accept Alipay, with more than one hundred leading Melbourne retailers and tourist destinations involved in the Melbourne City Card promotion.
The launch of the Melbourne City Card follows the success of a Sydney City Card pilot, launched in February this year. In the first month of the Sydney promotion, there was an increase of over 20 per cent in local Alipay payment users and a record number of coupons downloaded, as Chinese visitors used the app to find merchants and access exclusive promotions. Participating stores also reported a substantial increase in foot traffic as a result of the promotion, according to the company.
“Melbourne is a world-class tourist destination, and the launch today of the Melbourne City Card is aimed at promoting the city’s leading hotspots and merchants to Australia’s largest and most important tourism market,” said Country Manager of Alipay, Australia and New Zealand, George Lawson.
“We have already seen from the success of the city card pilot in Sydney that this is a highly effective method of engaging with Chinese visitors both before and during their holidays. This partnership will further enhance Melbourne’s reputation as a fantastic tourist destination, and provide the best possible experience for Chinese visitors.”
City of Melbourne Small Business, Retail and Hospitality Portfolio Chair Councillor Susan Riley said the Melbourne City Card would help bolster the city’s retail, tourism and hospitality sectors.
“I am pleased to welcome the introduction of the Melbourne City Card which helps connect Chinese visitors with boutique local stores, major brands and popular tourist destinations,” Riley said.
“Melbourne is a key tourist destination for Chinese visitors and the Melbourne City Card will offer them greater convenience and help them feel more welcome as they explore our city.”
Riley said the City of Melbourne has helped support businesses’ participation in the Melbourne City Card by connecting retailers with Alipay and holding a workshop on the app in May.