The policy of having one child per family led China to a contraction in population growth.
Although it was mandated by political masterminds that often bent the rule for inner party members, the measure was so effective that India is projected to surpass China, eventually.
Currently, the measure has been lifted and the baby boomer market is exploding, infusing China’s economy in the process.
According to Jianke.com, a leading online drug store, its sales of prenatal vitamins have increased over 60% in the second quarter this year. Women visitors to the website also rose by 45.3%, and fertility drugs for male visitors grew by 51%.
Some large cities such as Guangzhou, boast over 500 baby and mother specialty stores.
It seems that the Chinese domain market is exploding as well.
Recent weeks have displayed a visible increase in the volume of domain sales.
The World Domain Conference in China seems to have contributed positively to that increase.
We keep track of Chinese domain market sales, for domains that are between 2 to 4 characters in length, in the .CN, .COM and .NET TLDs.
Here is today’s list of domains that changed hands in China:
q2.cn
cyl.cn
140.com
iru.com
lyu.com
fdqz.com
fxbn.com
gzqm.com
hbcx.com
psdp.com
qcxb.com
qqlz.com
rkwp.com
tkqq.com
wchm.com
zzbg.com