Tag: China
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PopMart, a Chinese Designer Toy Store, Opens a Branch in South Korea
PopMart is a designer toy retailer founded in 2010 as an e-commerce company. After the outbreak of the designer toy market in China, it began its offline retail business, with more than 400 stores and nearly 300 self-service terminals on Chinese mainland. Most designer toys sold in PopMart are designed by Japanese or Korean designers. But until…
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How do young Chinese experience the joy of flesh – the 2020 annual investigation report of sexual behaviour in China
How do Chinese people of different ages express their sexual needs? How do they meet their sexual needs? How do modern Chinese understand the relationship between sex and marriage?
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NetEase’s mobile game “Tom and Jerry” is a great success in Thailand
NetEase’s games are known overseas for mobile games such as “Knives Out”, “Onmyoji” and “Identity V”, while some non-Chinese players know about the Chinese company because of NetEase’s relationship with Blizzard (such as “Diablo: Immortal” developed by NetEase and Blizzard).
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PepsiCo cooperates with a traditional Chinese medicine company to focus on health food in the Chinese market
On September 3, 2020, PepsiCo signed an agreement with China General Pharmaceutical Group, under which subsidiaries of the two groups would carry out a series of cooperation and launch health food for the Chinese market. Specifically, Quaker, the oat brand owned by PepsiCo, will work with Pangaoshou, a time-honored brand under Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Group, to…
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Chinese Contemporary Artist Li Wei’s Solo Exhibition Fairy Tale will be Held in Beijing
Li Wei is good at injecting sharpness, anger and sadness into a seemingly active but indifferent world of art.
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How does two-dollar store MiniSo from China succeed?
#MiniSo is probably China’s best-known retail brand overseas, with more stores overseas than all other Chinese retail brands combined. But many consumers may mistake it for being from Japan.
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How is Chinese online literature selling overseas?
From a good point of view, the cultural friction encountered by network literature also brings more opportunities for cultural blending.
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What do Chinese people think of Chinese liquor?
Compared with fashionable Japanese wine, the image of Maotai and other famous Chinese wines is too rustic.
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Ramen Talk launches art noodles in conjunction with the National Gallery of Art
The taste of its products is higher than that of traditional instant noodles, but cheaper than takeout.
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Angry Miao Hopes to Be The First Fashion Label of Digital Gadgets in China
We wear different clothes, shoes, hats and even glasses every day, but always use the same keyboard, mouse and charger, Angry Miao want to change that.