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  2. Yuanwang digital mall - Wikipedia

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    Yuanwang Digital Mall (Chinese: 远望数码商城; pinyin: yuǎnwàng shùmǎ shāngchéng) is a large trade center in Huaqiangbei. It runs from Shennan Boulevard at SEG Plaza near Huaqianglu Station on the Shenzhen Metro for 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) north to the Pavilion Hotel. It is the spine of a concentrated mobile, tablet, and accessories ...

  3. JD.com - Wikipedia

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    JD.com started the e-book selling business online on 20 February 2012, and provided customers with more than 80,000 electronic books. [32] On 17 April 2013, most of the e-books on Dangdang's website were free for users to download. [33] Consequently, Dangdang launched its flagship store on JD.com in 2023. [34]

  4. AliExpress - Wikipedia

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    AliExpress (Chinese: 全球速卖通) is an online retail service based in China and owned by the Alibaba Group. [1] Launched in 2010, [2] [3] it is made up of small businesses in China and other locations, such as Singapore, that offer products to international online buyers.

  5. Taobao - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, eBay acquired Eachnet, China's online auction leader at the time, [7]: 51 for US$180 million. It became a major contender in the Chinese consumer e-commerce market. [8] Responding to eBay's moves Alibaba launched Taobao as a rival consumer-to-consumer platform. [7]: 51 To counter eBay's expansion, Taobao offered free listings to sellers.

  6. Category:Online retailers of China - Wikipedia

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    This category is for topics about online retailers in China. Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. A. Alibaba Group (5 C, 36 ...

  7. E-commerce in China - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 75 In 2008 alone, online retail sales in China increased by a factor of 26. [1]: 75 Since 2013, China is the world's largest e-commerce market. [2]: 99 Its domestic e-commerce market was an estimated US$899 billion in 2016. [3] China accounted for 42.4% of worldwide retail e-commerce in that year, the most of any country.