Top 15 apps you need for living in China
Say goodbye to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and welcome your new favorite apps. Here is everything you will need to navigate your China life. 1. C…
Say goodbye to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and welcome your new favorite apps. Here is everything you will need to navigate your China life. 1. C…
Tujia.com, which is often dubbed the AirBNB of China, announced Wednesday that it has entered into a strategic agreement with Ctrip and Qunar to merge …
Chinese P2P platform for tour guide services Nilai.com announced the completion of a 15 million yuan ($2.3 million USD) pre-A round of funding on Tuesd…
The National People's Congress (NPC), China's unicameral parliament, convened last Saturday to kick off its annual meeting which runs until March 16th.…
ELong, one of China's largest online travel services, today announced that its board of directors have received a privatization offer from existing …
Despite the fact that the Middle Kingdom is currently bursting with investment capital, the secret to successfully launching in China is still relati…
The overseas online travel service company Priceline Group Inc. today announced that it will invest an additional US$250 million in Ctrip.com Interna…
Huoli, the Chinese app developer behind Flights Manager and Bullet Train Manager (our translation), has disclosed a gross merchandise volume of RMB…
In yet another expansion into new markets, Alibaba launched Alitrip (or Qu'a (去啊) in Chinese) in late October. Like the e-commerce giant's other market…
Chinese online travel company Qunar launched a new cloud-based open platform recently, opening its data, access, resources, supply chain, customers…
Chinese travel search Qunar (NYSE:QUNR) announced today it followed the $15 million Series B financing for GrabTaxi, a Singapore-based taxi-calling…
Qunar, China's leading travel search and online travel booking service, has set price range at US$9.50 and US$11.50 per ADS that t…