Baidu Map announced that it is officially available in 32 countries in Europe. Baidu Map already has entered 18 countries …
Travelers In Europe Can Now Use Baidu's Chinese Maps
15 June 2016
European Taxi Hire Service Expands To China
09 August 2013
Germany-based mobile taxi hailing firm Blacklane says it has opened services in Hong Kong and Shenzhen. Blacklane says it does not possess its own vehicles but rather partners with existing providers to allow customers to enjoy comfortable journeys at inexpensive, fixed prices. But Blacklane has not divulged its joint venture partners in mainland China or […]
China Mobile Decreases International Roaming Fee In Five Countries
07 November 2012
Great news for travelers as China Mobile announced that it began lowering international roaming fees in five countries at the start of November 2012. These countries are the U.S., Indonesia, Philippines, Austria, and Sweden; and the average decreased rate is about 52.35%. For example, the roaming fee for dialing from Indonesia is reduced from CNY29.99 […]
Apple To Start Selling iPad 2 In Hong Kong From April 2011
28 March 2011
Apple Inc. has announced that it plans to start selling iPad 2, the second-generation of its tablet computer product, in 25 countries and regions from March 25, 2011, and the new product will be available in Hong Kong from April. According to the official press release of Apple, iPad 2 will first enter the markets […]
Apple Starts To Sell Wi-Fi iPad On Chinese Mainland Today
17 September 2010
Sales of Apple's tablet computer product iPad with the Wi-Fi function will start sales in the Chinese mainland market from September 17, 2010. Starting at 10:00, the Wi-Fi version iPad will be available in Apple's specialty stores and its authorized retailers on the Chinese mainland, including Best Buy's seven stores in Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Suzhou. […]
Free Wi-Fi Services Now Offered Through All Of Shangri-La's Luxury Hotels
03 February 2009
Hong Kong's Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts, which has 60 hotels throughout China and around the world, says the global financial crisis has pushed it to now offer all guests free Internet services.