Tag: featured
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Young Chinese Consumers No Longer Worship International Brands
In recent years, Chinese consumers prefer their own brands to international brands, as happened in Japan in the last century.
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Some *interesting* rumors about foreign countries on the Chinese Internet
Do you know? In the early days of the Internet in China, many rumors of reverse nationalism were widely circulated. Some of them have formed interesting Meme, for example, you can find an oil paper bag, with replacement parts 3 meters around any product made in Germany.
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Traditional and fashionable Chinese dessert– Grass Jelly
Some well-known brands have opened their stores overseas. For example, you can also eat Shuyi Tealicious in North America.
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Who helped Li Ziqi and Grandpa Amu succeed in Youtube?
To help these celebrities who already have millions of followers in China succeed again on Youtube and TikTok, and have formed a new industry. Just like foreign Internet influencer entered China many years ago.
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Why does the market capitalization of Maotai surpass Coca-Cola?
But how does Guizhou Moutai, which has only small consumers group (compared with Coca-Cola), achieve such business miracle?
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How Can AliExpress Offer Free Shipping for 1 Dollar Goods?
There are at least four ways to reduce the cost of transporting goods within China, at sea, and within the country of destination. AliExpress and other Chinese e-commerce platforms use these flexibly.
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How Did Moon Cakes Become Financial Products?
There are some strange financial derivatives in the Chinese market, including mooncakes, hairy crabs, sneakers and designer toys. Let’s see what’s going on.
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Why do Chinese people dislike “Mulan” so much?
As a result, some Chinese film critics joke that instead of looking for Chinese elements that are misused in “Mulan,” it is better to find out which elements are used correctly, which requires much less work.
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In Chinese, What Does It Mean to Cut Chives (harvest chives)?
In an abstract sense, it is basically means that some people (farmers) make others (chives) lose most of their wealth through agenda setting or trap concessions (water and fertilizer).
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Why do Chinese Call Electric Cars “Electric Dads”?
The word clearly describes the relationship between the owners of electric vehicles and electric vehicles. It means that once you buy an electric car, you will become its son and be filial to it.