
Didi Relaunches Hitch Service in Multiple Chinese Cities
At 9 am of December 23, ride-hailing giant Didi officially re-launched its hitch service in five Chinese cities including Beijing and Changsha.
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At 9 am of December 23, ride-hailing giant Didi officially re-launched its hitch service in five Chinese cities including Beijing and Changsha.
American wholesale company Costco’s CFO, Richard Galanti, disclosed that the company will be adding a second store in Shanghai by next year at the earliest.
Chinese internet technology company NetEase will set up its Hainan headquarters and build a metaverse industrial base project in the southern island province's capital city of Sanya.
Pinduoduo, a Chinese agricultural-focused technology platform, is preparing a cross-border e-commerce app, expected to be released initially for the US market in mid-September.
"I just saw the headlines saying that iQIYI has fought through bitter years, and I want to tell our friends at the press that it wasn't bitter for us," said a h...
On Thursday, an online recruitment poster circulated on Chinese social media showing that Skyworth Health released three job postings while emphasizing experience in the e-cigarette industry.
The new business of opening up unstaffed convenience stores was suddenly a hot topic recently. Startup companies flocked to the idea; industrial big names and b...
On December 19, WeChat Keyboard, a Chinese input method app created by Tencent's WeChat team, went online in the Apple and Android App Stores, and ranked first in the free download list of tool-related apps.
At a regular press conference on March 16, China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Wang Wenbin responded to a question about TikTok.
The Shanghai edition of the world's largest mobile industry exhibition, GSMA Mobile World Congress, opens doors today at the Shanghai New International Expo Cen...
Chinese online education startup VIPKid admitted that it has recently enacted a series of personnel adjustments but denied cutting 50% of its staff members across various departments
Kuaishou, the popular Chinese short-video platform, announced extensive restructuring across its main site, e-commerce, and commercialization operations.