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TOM Online - http://www.tom.com/ TOM Online is a mobile Internet company in China, operating the popular Chinese-language Internet portal (www.tom.com) and offering a variety of online and mobile services, including wireless internet and online advertising. - [Read more] |
163.com - http://163.com/ 163.com is a site run by NetEase, one of the largest ISPs in the People's Republic of China. - [Read more] |
Sohu.com Inc. - http://www.sohu.com/ Sohu is a search engine company based in the People’s Republic of China. This company or its subsidiaries offer advertising, a search engine, and other services. - [Read more] |
Sina - http://www.sina.com.cn/ Sina.com is the largest Chinese-language infotainment web portal. - [Read more] |
WangYou Media - http://www.wangyou.com/ WangYou Media is a leading cross-media Entertainment Company in China with operations in internet services, wireless value added services (WVAS) and traditional media broadcasting services.Through its diversified and integrated platforms, WangYou Media focuses on promoting user-generated content (UGC). - [Read more] |
Taobao.com - http://www.taobao.com/ The main competitor to eBay in China for on-line auctions. Currently Taobao has over 65% of the auction market. - [Read more] |
Breaking News & Articles
China shuts world's largest electronics market as Shenzhen imposes more lockdowns China's southern city of Shenzhen on Monday shut down the world's largest electronics market and suspended public transport nearby as authorities enforced neighborhood-wide lockdowns in response to a small number of Covid cases. [Read More] | |
The richest woman in Asia loses half her 24bn dollars fortune in China property crisis Yang Huiyan, a majority shareholder in Chinese property giant Country Garden, saw net worth plunge to $11.3bn in a year [Read More] | |
China gives Fight Club new ending where authorities win The first rule of Fight Club in China? Don't mention the original ending. The second rule of Fight Club in China? Change it so the police win. [Read More] | |
China: Xi'an residents in lockdown trade for food amid shortage Some residents under quarantine in the Chinese city of Xi'an have resorted to bartering supplies in recent days, as worries of food shortages continue. [Read More] | |
China fines live-streaming queen Viya 210 million dollars for tax evasion Chinese live-stream shopping influencer Huang Wei, known as Viya, has been hit with a whopping $210 million penalty for tax evasion and kicked off social media. [Read More] | |
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China cuts online gaming to one hour for children Online gamers under the age of 18 will only be allowed to play for an hour on Fridays, weekends and holidays, China's video game regulator has said. [Read More] | |
Man in China reunited with son snatched 24 years ago A Chinese man has been reunited with his son after a 24-year search that saw him travel over 500,000km (310,000 mi) on a motorbike across the country. [Read More] | |
New China three-child policy sparks tales of trauma China's decision to allow couples to have up to three children continued to dominate discussion online as people debated if it had come too late. [Read More] | |
Dead puppies and kittens in crates reveal the dark side of China's mystery box craze Animal rights group Love Home filmed this raid on May 3 in the central Chinese city of Chengdu, during which it uncovered 156 boxes of months' old puppies and kittens, some of whom were dead. [Read More] | |
Picture of the Day [16May2021] Hidden in the rocks.The Longmen Grottoes is one of the treasures of Chinese stone carving art. [Read More] | |
China cancels Everest spring climbing over coronavirus worries China has decided to cancel the 2021 spring climbing season from the Tibetan side of Mount Everest, the world's tallest peak, because of coronavirus concerns, the official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday. [Read More] | |
The Chinese county famed for its double-yolk duck eggs Sold all across China nowadays, Gaoyou's double-yolk salted duck eggs are labeled as such -- and often sell for several times more money than their single-yolk counterparts do. [Read More] | |
China launches app for citizens to report anyone who denies the excellence of socialist culture China has launched a new app that will allow citizens to report others who criticize the ruling Chinese Communist Party or question its account of history online.An arm of Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) said the app and hotline will allow and encourage netizens to report fellow internet users who spread 'mistaken opinions' online in order to create a 'good public opinion atmosphere'. [Read More] | |
Propaganda Films at Least Twice a Week: Chinese Film Authority to All Cinemas Every cinema in China must schedule and actively promote at least two screenings of propaganda films per week beginning this week until the end of the year, Chinese authorities have declared, announcing the first batch of eligible titles Friday. [Read More] | |
The punchline queen who offended Chinese men China's "Punchline Queen" Yang Li is no stranger to controversy.The 29-year-old is now one of the country's most well-known comedians, having risen to fame in recent months on a Chinese television show called "Rock and Roast". [Read More] | |
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WHO team arrives in Wuhan China to investigate COVID 19 origins An international team of scientists led by the World Health Organization arrived on Thursday in China’s central city of Wuhan to investigate the origins of the novel coronavirus that sparked the pandemic. [Read More] | |
Crowds fill streets in China pandemic-hit Wuhan to celebrate the New Year Large crowds took to the streets at midnight on Friday in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, celebrating the arrival of 2021 after a year marred by a deadly pandemic that killed thousands there and required the city to be locked down between the end of January and early April. [Read More] | |
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China's fur farms see opportunity as countries cull mink over coronavirus fears As millions of mink are culled in Europe amid fears they could spread the novel coronavirus, struggling Chinese suppliers are defying calls for their business to be banned and taking advantage of a surge in global prices for the prized fur. [Read More] | |
One year after Wuhan alarm, China now seeks to change Covid origin story Reports in state media signal an intensifying propaganda effort to place the birth of the virus in other countries [Read More] | |
Picture of the Day [17Nov2020] Near vertical stairs going up to Mt Hua Sharn, outside of Xi'an, China. [Read More] | |
Flood waters reach the toes of famous giant Buddha statue in China Floods in southern China have caused water from the Yangtze River to reach the toes of a famous gigantic statue of the Buddha -- reportedly for the first time in decades. [Read More] | |
Li Wenliang: Widow of Chinese coronavirus doctor gives birth to son The widow of Li Wenliang, a Chinese doctor who raised the alarm about the country's coronavirus outbreak, has given birth to their son. [Read More] | |
Wuhan to Test Whole City of 11 Million as New Cases Emerge Wuhan has ordered officials to test its entire population of 11 million people after the central Chinese city where the coronavirus pandemic began reported new infections for the first time since its lockdown was lifted. [Read More] | |
Chinese Scholar arrested by CCP after calling for political reform in China A constitutional scholar has been taken away by China’s authorities after writing an open letter to representatives of the country’s legislature, criticising the government’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak and calling for freedom of speech. [Read More] | |
China asked the WHO to cover up the coronavirus outbreak: German intelligence service Chinese leader Xi Jinping (習近平) asked World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus to suppress news about the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, the German intelligence agency BND found, according to a report by German magazine Der Spiegel. [Read More] | |
China threatens economic punishments if Australia investigates Beijing COVID 19 response China is warning Australia that it could face economic consequences if it doesn't back off from an investigation into Beijing's handling of the coronavirus. Chinese Ambassador to Australia Cheng Jingye said a probe could encourage Chinese citizens to boycott Australian products and tourists to avoid travel to the country. [Read More] | |
China to ban online games because they are an authority vacuum. After banning Animal Crossing, China to begin censoring online gaming by isolating Chinese players from world and requiring real-name logins [Read More] | |