Millions of Chinese broke from tradition and spent their vacations traveling abroad this Spring Festival holiday.
Gender imbalance arising from fewer women and men's liberal attitudes give makers of sex dolls and accessories a massive boost
Chunshuitang, one of China's leading online store for sex products, is planning to list on a stock market in the first half of this year.
Until 2014, farmer Yang Kuanmin of Luochuan county, Shaanxi province, West China, used to earn around 80,000 yuan ($12,168) per annum growing and selling apples. But, last year, his story of 10 years changed, and his annual income surged by a staggering 50 percent to 120,000 yuan, when he jumped on the e-commerce bandwagon.
Run-up to Lunar New Year sees surge in e-commerce as consumers trawl the cyberspace
Construction giant Saint-Gobain establishes a market-leading strategy with focus on quality
Preferential policies and opportunities generated by the Belt and Road Initiative proving a major draw
For long, Chinese consumers have been enjoying the annual ritual of shopping in the run-up to Spring Festival in February. Now, thanks to e-commerce, the world is partaking of the fun.
Over the past decade, consumers have gained superior power to speak about their experiences directly over social media and thus forever change the way companies relate to their customers. Customer experience has become a major driving force behind business growth.
China's hospitals are increasingly turning to online technology to provide better services, as Wang Xiaodong reports.
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