Category: News
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Genki Forest launched new brand of energy drink
The main reason for Genki Forest’s success is the delicate balance between taste and health.
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Blizzard sells retired World of Warcraft servers in China
World of Warcraft is an online game that has been in operation for 16 years. It used to be the PC online game with the most significant number of players on planet, and it still has a large number of fans now. This is no exception in China, where the World of Warcraft entered the Chinese mainland market…
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Under the pressure of the epidemic, China’s prohibition of “roadside stall business” has been slightly relaxed
The current economic pressure has made everyone aware of the importance of a rapid recovery of industry and commerce.
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Heytea launched cultured meat products, probably just following suit
On May 18, Beijing time, Heytea announced on its official Weibo that cultured meat cheeseburgers, of which “meat” is made by soy protein, will be launched for the first time. This means that Heytea has joined the tide rising around the world. Cultured meat is a new generation of technology hotspots originated in Silicon Valley…
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Xiaomi’s new smart speaker was alleged to plagiarize Sonos Play 1
On May 21, Xiaomi officially launched the latest version of its Xiao Ai speaker series, which is also known as Xiaomi Xiao Ai Speaker Art. The speaker features a new metal body with a special geometry that could evenly distribute the 10531 sound outlets on its surface. In the upper part there is a ring…
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Baidu Chairman Robin Li: Do not worry about the suppression from the US government
“Our basic judgment is that if it is a good company, there are a lot of stock markets for listing, not limited to the United States. Because of that,we are not so worried if the crackdown from the US government will make any serious impact on our business.” Li Yanhong the founder and CEO of…
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Ctrip says: China’s business travel market recovers about 20-30 percent
Due to the COVID-19, almost every city in China was under strict quarantine in the first quarter. This stopped nearly the entire population movement, and with it, the tourism and transportation came to standstill. On May 20, Ctrip Group Senior Vice President and Ctrip Business Travel CEO Fang Jichen said in a media interview that…
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You will pay more to buy a helmet next month, because Chinese are wearing it now
China’s soaring demand for helmets could still lead to higher prices for helmets around the world.