The Great Wall of China is a national monument spanning thousands of miles across the Chinese mainland.
Construction started as early as the 7th century BC, and although not every part of it is in good shape, tourists are definitely given a tour of the best renovated parts.
It’s shocking seeing a video of an apparent Chinese national, kicking down stones that form part of the less-preserved wall. 🙁
The Chinese police is currently looking for this moron below:
Meanwhile, Chinese domain market sales are not tumbling down, quite the opposite.
During the past several days, we’re witnessing an increase in the sales volume, particularly of LLLL .com “Chips”, which is a great thing.
Perhaps the World Domain Conference, the Chinese domain conference that took place a few weeks ago, rejuvenated the domain market in China!
We keep track of domain sales that take place in China, for domains between 2 to 4 characters in length.
We focus on the .CN, .COM and .NET TLDs for the sake of our comprehensive research.
Here is today’s list of domains:
gny.cn
lzm.cn
bgnz.com
bjht.com
bpjn.com
ckcf.com
cknn.com
clsz.com
cshm.com
dxzs.com
dykz.com
fftj.com
ffzd.com
fzdw.com
fzsd.com
gclz.com
gqrs.com
gzhj.com
gzhp.com
gzht.com
gzkc.com
gzsg.com
hflw.com
hrpf.com
hxzw.com
jhrz.com
jjdp.com
jlnz.com
jtsn.com
jyhl.com
jzky.com
kghl.com
klpq.com
kqcf.com
kqtm.com
kzwy.com
lbsx.com
lgxb.com
lgzz.com
lwtd.com
mjpl.com
ncwk.com
ndqb.com
nhpm.com
njqq.com
nldw.com
nmnx.com
pwrz.com
qcdk.com
qmym.com
qqpj.com
qqrb.com
qsbb.com
tfwz.com
thdk.com
tkgh.com
trjb.com
tskt.com
txzc.com
wjmt.com
wnqb.com
wntz.com
wysf.com
xmbq.com
ypnd.com
yrcf.com
zfjk.com
Very nice list indeed!
Let’s hope that more such domain sales will continue to break the “summer doldrums” in China, for a great domain market during the remainder of the year.