China is the world’s most populous nation, with an estimated 1.375 billion people. That’s 18.58% of the world’s population.
In recent years, the Chinese government has implemented what we call “Communist Capitalism,” a combination of opening the market and controlling it at the same time.
This type of madness can lead to some bizarre intervention by China’s government, such as the recent banning of videos depicting “seductive interaction with bananas.”
Which fruit will be banned next? 😀
Meanwhile, domain name sales in China have dropped in volume considerably.
Gone are the days of massive sales, and today’s Chinese domain market report is the size of a pickle.
As we keep track of only .CN and .COM domains that are between 2 to 4 characters in length, your mileage might vary. Some data provided by DomainTools – thank you, guys!
Here’s the list for the day:
kqk.cn
bkcb.com
hkgg.com
qzqs.com
rkhd.com
rwdk.com
slqx.com
xhhk.com
zdwt.com