Why Xiaomi is iPhone’s arch-rival in China, India and Brazil?
Tim Cook expects China to become Apple's largest market. If he's right, it will be because the company has figured out how to fend off one of the most unstoppable forces the tech industry has ever seen: Xiaomi.
Read MoreWhy Xiaomi is not a threat to iPhone?
A recent article in Fast Company posits that Xiaomi is Apple's biggest threat in China and will soon be the company's biggest threat everywhere else.
Read MoreA step-by-step guide to opening an online shop on Tmall Global
In this article, we walk you through the eligibility requirements, application and set-up procedures for setting up an online shop on Tmall Global.
Read MoreBlindspot becomes hit in China for the lead’s fluency in Chinese
Upcoming NBC drama 'Blindspot' made the headlines because its leading actress was shown to be speaking fluent Chinese in the pilot episode.
Read MoreOnline and telephone fraud rises sharply in China
it is reported that in China a surge in online and telephone fraud by criminals who, with a powerful mix of technological and psychological savvy, pose as Chinese officials and cheat people of their life savings.
Read MoreUsing “怎么” to ask why in Chinese
In Chinese, "怎么" can also be used to ask "why" or "how come", apart from just meaning "how".
Read MoreChina undergoing transition from world’s factory to innovation hub
The idea that Chinese companies simply copy Western technology and business models is out of date, and in some areas, it leads the world.
Read MoreHow to talk about radicals in Mandarin
As you learn more and start using learning Chinese without relying too much on English, it becomes increasingly useful to be able to talk about radicals in Chinese.
Read MoreThe uses of “也” in Chinese
The English adverb "too" or "also" is expressed in Chinese as "也". Here are 3 uses of "也" you might need to know.
Read MoreChinese fickle palates make foreign food brands fall into disfavor in China
Three scant years ago, Shanghai celebrated the 100th birthday of the Oreo biscuit — with fireworks on the Bund and multi-storey neon adverts projected on to skyscrapers. But now China has put Oreo on a diet.
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