Snapchat’s parent company Snap Inc. has reportedly built a research and development team in mainland China. Though users are not …
Simtoo, a Shenzhen-based drone manufacturer, has reportedly closed a RMB72 million funding round. Chinese social networking company Renren Inc co-led …
Guangdong, China, July 22, 2016 /ChinaNewswire.com/ – The Hurun Presidential Awards party was recently held in Shanghai and organized by the Hurun Report. Regal Financial Center Hotel has been honored for its excellence by being name the “Best F&B in Foshan”. The Hurun Presidential Awards is an authoritative evaluation of top hotels that includes an … Continue reading “Regal Financial Center Hotel Wins Hurun Hot Hotel Awards 2016 For Best F&B in Foshan”
Guangdong, China, July 6, 2016 /ChinaNewswire.com/ – Regal Financial Center Foshan Hotel held the “Regal Wedding” 2016 Summer Wedding Show on Sunday, June 26, 2016. Dozens of couples were invited to attend this romantic wedding event and to share the joy of this felicific gathering. Under the simple theme of “Sweet”, the wedding show used … Continue reading “Huge Wedding Show In Southern China Brings Couples Together For Marital Bliss”
Foshan, Guangdong, June 15, 2016 /ChinaNewswire.com/ – Regal Financial Center Hotel Foshan has won the “China’s Best Newly Opened Business Hotel” from “2016 China Tourism and Hotel Award”. 2016 China Tourism and Hotel Award, adhering to the international accreditation criteria, select and issue the most credible and influential annual brand excellence award through the public … Continue reading “Regal Financial Center Hotel Wins 2016 China Tourism and Hotel Award”
China Mobile’s Internet subsidiary named China Mobile Internet Business gained its business license on October 30, 2015, and has begun formal operations. But why is China’s largest mobile carrier forming an offshoot company solely focused on Internet services now? China Mobile president Li Yue revealed at the end of 2012 that the behemoth would establish […]
Chinese Internet company Xunlei has formed a strategic partnership with China Construction Bank’s Shenzhen branch to gain a CNY10 billion loan and a customized capital management program for Xunlei over the next three years. Luo Lan, vice president of Xunlei, said that the cooperation aims to provide financial security for Xunlei’s rapid expansion, enhance the […]
Wang Dong, vice mayor of Guangzhou, said during a press conference that under southern city’s current plans, they will offer free Wi-Fi in important public places such as tourist attractions, most government affairs halls, human resource markets, hospitals, transportation hubs, and parks, by 2015.
Chinese e-commerce group Alibaba announced that it has appointed Jonathan Lu the new chief executive officer of Alibaba Group, effective May 10, 2013.
Chinese third-party Internet payment service provider Alipay.com has published its report showing that the mobile payment service developed rapidly in China in 2012 with 546% year-on-year growth by trading value; and the number of people who used this service increased by 223%.
China Unicom has completed its first cloud computing procurement project, and four manufacturers won the bidding for various aspects of the project.
Microsoft’s search engine product Bing has formed an alliance with Shenzhen Winhi.net to jointly promote Bing in China.
Chinese portal website Sina.com has published its first white paper targeting the Chinese microblog market.
China VoIP & Digital Telecom’s Beijing PowerUnique Technology Company has signed several virtualization agreements to implement an integrated virtualization solution at datacenters in Huizhou Power Supply Bureau, Shantou Power Supply Bureau and South East Motor.
The General Office of the State Council of China has published the list of the first batch of pilot regions and cities for the convergence of three networks, including the telecom network, the Internet network, and the broadcasting network.
Tuniu.com’s Guangdong branch has been unveiled in Shenzhen to help the online travel company expand its business in China’s southern regions.
Chinese online search engine Baidu.com went down today in an episode some users suspect has to do with Iranian Internet hackers.