
Bilibili to Hold New Year’s Eve Gala to Inspire China After a Challenging Year
Bilibili will hold “The Most Beautiful Night of 2020” New Year’s Eve Gala as a mark to the end of a turbulent year to herald a new beginning.
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Bilibili will hold “The Most Beautiful Night of 2020” New Year’s Eve Gala as a mark to the end of a turbulent year to herald a new beginning.
Chinese game publisher miHoYo recently sued Minmetals International Trust Co., Ltd. ("Mintrust") following a business trust dispute.
The realme GT2 Master Explorer edition was unveiled for the Chinese market on July 12. This new smartphone model is realme's first phone powered by the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 mobile platform.
While everyone has their eyes on 5G technology, the Chinese tech giant Huawei is holding all the trumps. When asked if the company was to sell its self-developed 5G modems to Apple, Huawei chose not to comment.
Zhang Li, the co-founder and CEO of Guangzhou-based R&F Properties, has been formally accused of bribery by United States authorities. The Hong Kong-listed company stated that it planned to fight what it called "false allegations."
The Indian hotel chain OYO is in the process of laying off over 5,000 employees worldwide. China will take the hardest hit due to the impact of the COVID-19.
Alibaba Group debuted on the Hong Kong stock exchange, becoming the first Chinese company to be publicly listed in both Hong Kong and the United States.
NEV brand WM Motor announced on Wednesday that due to factors including rising parts prices, the production schedule and price of some models will be adjusted from March 1.
Shenzhen, China, will serve as the host city for the 2021 League of Legends World Championship Finals, one of the biggest esports competitions in the world.
Scientists from Fudan University have developed a smart fabric with a display system that allows users to turn their clothing into a digital screen.
Prominent investment institution Sequoia China launched its first digital virtual employee, named Hóng, on July 11.
ByteDance's internal email showed that the internet giant had recently cancelled its Talent Development Center. The existing team members have been given priority for internal transfers, and if there were no suitable positions, they would likely leave the company.